New Dallas Coaching staff includes 20 coaches

CCBoy

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This new staff needs to keep in mind, that privilege is not their friend...and this quote by a Navy Seal Special Operations Team 2 member:

It is a definition of teamwork...bees do it, dogs do it, if you don't want to do it, hell, tell us - we'll do it!
 

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Seems exceedingly shortsighted and narrow minded to be complaining about the new coaching staff before they've had a single practice.
Especially after what the last group of coaches accomplished
 

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Retreads, one and all.

Name the staffers you would've preferred?

He cant and he wont.

I certainly wouldn't have chosen an old retread who couldn't do any better than linebackers coach at this point in is career. Nobody wants Mike Nolan to run their defense.

Go get a young up-and-comer. Geez, go get Wade Phillips. Somebody young who's been around a dominant defense, or somebody older who has coordinated one.

How about anybody who isn't 60 years old and hasn't ever built a top-level defensive in his three stints as a defensive coordinator? This guy was a linebackers coach last year. Nobody wanted him for DC the past 5 years..

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The Strength coach change from legendary Mike Woicik is still the one that shocked me, even more than Columbo – otherwise I applaud the changes

… and I couldn’t wait to change and get away from Marinelli and Bloom. This is where I think the change really starts on defense.

- I tend to wonder about the rumors and reports that Cowboys wanted to retain Kris Richard but I also have to believe that an agreement could not be met between the two or Richard wasn’t interested.
And I have yet to see Richard’s name surface anywhere else among new hiring around NFL.

- A number of these asst. coaches come very highly reputed such as Nolan, Tomsula, Phillbin, Henry, Peete, Edwards and of course Fassel, who I was very surprised the Rams did not do
more to try to retain his stay.

- I’m interested to see what Edwards role will be come game day, and I’ll have to see how it will work with the DB coaches in Al Harris, and Lundquist.

- I was amazed that there were a few mainstay leftover asst. coaches that McCarthy was interested in keeping such as Kellen, Nussmeier and Lett.

- I really don’t comprehend the role of Rob Davis between this player development and relationship, life coach, etc. that has been linked to his reputation. Maybe media sources will
eventually elaborate and define what his value will be in this organization.
 

America's Cowboy

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hope so.

Nolan hasn’t been a DC since his nightmare 2014 season in ATL.

That’s why they brought in Edwards.

nolan might be our next Monte.
Keeping fingers crossed.

To be honest, though, wouldn't it be to our benefit to have Nolan play a mix of BOTH a 4-3 and 3-4 defense?
 

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I'm just glad we've apparently ended this "pass/run game coordinator" nonsense. For whatever reason, Dallas has done this frequently on both sides of the ball. There's a reason other teams don't.

One coordinator with people who work for him. There's no reason to overthink it.
 

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The Strength coach change from legendary Mike Woicik is still the one that shocked me, even more than Columbo – otherwise I applaud the changes

… and I couldn’t wait to change and get away from Marinelli and Bloom. This is where I think the change really starts on defense.

- I tend to wonder about the rumors and reports that Cowboys wanted to retain Kris Richard but I also have to believe that an agreement could not be met between the two or Richard wasn’t interested.
And I have yet to see Richard’s name surface anywhere else among new hiring around NFL.

- A number of these asst. coaches come very highly reputed such as Nolan, Tomsula, Phillbin, Henry, Peete, Edwards and of course Fassel, who I was very surprised the Rams did not do
more to try to retain his stay.

- I’m interested to see what Edwards role will be come game day, and I’ll have to see how it will work with the DB coaches in Al Harris, and Lundquist.

- I was amazed that there were a few mainstay leftover asst. coaches that McCarthy was interested in keeping such as Kellen, Nussmeier and Lett.

- I really don’t comprehend the role of Rob Davis between this player development and relationship, life coach, etc. that has been linked to his reputation. Maybe media sources will
eventually elaborate and define what his value will be in this organization.
the SC retired actually. Columbo didn't get the results we needed. Its a cut throat business and sometimes unfair, but he didn't get it done. Now we have eliminated all the excuses to fail. Time to get it done.
 

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the SC retired actually. Columbo didn't get the results we needed. Its a cut throat business and sometimes unfair, but he didn't get it done. Now we have eliminated all the excuses to fail. Time to get it done.

Huh ?
On the contrary, Columbo's unit finished among the top of the entire NFL in least sacks allowed and we had the 5th best rushing attack in the NFL., add the significant improvement with Lael Collins.
Columbo was actually one of the few strengths and bright spots we had among the entire coaching staff.

Its just more assumed that McCarthy was just more comfortable having his longtime trusted colleague Joe Phillin running the show with the OL and run game scheme than having to
chance and endure Columbo having to learn the MM style and scheme of OL operating. Just a matter of McCarthy more familiar, trusted preferred OL coach choice over what he doesn't
know with Columbo.
 

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the SC retired actually. Columbo didn't get the results we needed. Its a cut throat business and sometimes unfair, but he didn't get it done. Now we have eliminated all the excuses to fail. Time to get it done.

Would strength coach Mike Woicik have " retired" if we had yet another year of Garrett coaching regime still here ? Or was this a graceful exit out ? ... Hmmmm ..
 

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Andy Reid is a retread and he's in the SB for his 2nd time. Just sayin. Retreads aren't always a bad thing. MM DOES have a SB ring, whether you like the guy or not. Truth is, he has a plan and is already trying to change the culture. Lets see what he does.
So far, he's hiring all his best friends.

Not sure if that's any better than Jerry assigning assistants.
 
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