News: The Cowboys’ unique coaching pipeline

zekecowboy

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That could be a good sign for this year’s staff, especially Moore. And it may be even better news for the future, because there are two very big names on the present roster that could make the move from player to coach quite soon.

The first is Jason Witten. He tried the broadcasting thing, and we’ll just say that it was not quite what he had hoped it would be. The decision to un-retire and come back to play is a pretty good sign that he wants to stay involved in the game, and that leaves coaching as the next step for him. At his age, he cannot have too many seasons left in him, and this might be the last one. It would be no surprise at all for the Cowboys to give him a job. He’s the kind of person that you make up a title if needed just to get him on the payroll - and the Jones family can certainly afford as many coaches as they want. Of course, Witten might get a better offer, with past rumors about his alma mater, Tennessee, being interested in him.

And if there is a current player in the NFL that just has “future coach” written all over him, it is Sean Lee. He has expressed a desire to move into the ranks when retirement comes for him. He serves as an on-field coach already, according to many reports. Like Witten, he might have some demand for his talents elsewhere. But in both cases, they may well feel more comfortable staying with Dallas, and being able to keep their homes for a bit longer.


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Jake

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There's no salary cap for coaches The Cowboys should be hiring the very best

The first priority in Dallas is a head coach who will accept Jerry running things "his way", which eliminates some of the very best from consideration.
 
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