sunalsorises
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Jerry could always name him Czar of Football in an attempt to keep Quinn from interviewing for HC positions.
Quinn already came out and said he is not interested in a head coaching job.
Quinn already came out and said he is not interested in a head coaching job.
I think Dan Quinn is about to “get paid” by the Cowboys to stay in his current position.
Quinn already came out and said he is not interested in a head coaching job.
I searched and found nothing on that claimWhere
Booger can't block him as long as the job is a promotion. If a team is interested in him, they will wait until the season is over.I could see him taking the Seahawks job if it comes available...Jerry would not block him. If he does get an HC job he has earned it in my book and I could only say GL and Thank you.
Booger can't block him as long as the job is a promotion. If a team is interested in him, they will wait until the season is over.
No one knows what his plans are but one thing for sure, and Collinsworth touched on it last night, Quinn isn't going anywhere that doesn't have a top QB solidly in place. The lack of that guy is one of the main reason for this HC high turnover.
The job to have, to me, would be the LAC because that HC is an empty jock strap and they've got a great QB.
Booger can't block him as long as the job is a promotion. If a team is interested in him, they will wait until the season is over.
No one knows what his plans are but one thing for sure, and Collinsworth touched on it last night, Quinn isn't going anywhere that doesn't have a top QB solidly in place. The lack of that guy is one of the main reason for this HC high turnover.
The job to have, to me, would be the LAC because that HC is an empty jock strap and they've got a great QB.
Russ probably won't be in Seattle....so why go there?IMHO, Quinn:
1)Stays in Dallas
or
2) HC w/ Chargers
or
3)HC w/ Seahawks
Didn't know he would need Jerry's consent........good luck with that
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...tes-during-final-two-weeks-of-regular-season/
It's one of several changes to rules regarding hiring practices for all coaches and general managers, with many of the changes focusing on the league strengthening diversity among its head coach and GM ranks.
Teams can interview a candidate for its head coach position in the final two weeks of the regular season, with consent of the candidate's employer, provided the head coach who started the season in that role is no longer in that role, or if that head coach has been told he won't be retained following the end of the season.
Once a team consents to allowing a candidate to interview for one head-coaching role, they cannot block that candidate from interviewing from any other head coaching role prior to the end of the regular season