Meyer, in fact I think its already a done deal
It’s not popular but I think Josh McDaniels might have the inside track.
That’s because Jerry said college coaches typically don’t win for awhile. So I think Jerry looks to the pros for a new coach and JM has been offered other jobs and turned them down.
Just a hunch
Something I think we have to consider, Jerry and Stephen don't see Jason as bad of a coach as many fans ( most fans saying they'll take ANYONE over Garrett). In fact, in their mind, he's a damn good coach. So if this is your thinking and you're looking to replace him, you obviously want someone with a better record. The fact Jerry recently pointed out ( w/o being asked) the lack of success by college coaches in NFL tells me it's not something he just pulled out of nowhere but something he and Stephen have already discussed. Probably not in the context of replacing Jason but in general. Either it's big with them IMO. Just me, but this tells all college coaches w/o NFL experience have a steep hill to climb. They have to prove they can not only match Garrett winning regular-season record but succeed his post-season record as well WITHOUT any skin on the wall or proven track record.
The bottom line, if I'm hiring to replace Jason, I don't need a coach who can win regular-season games. Hell, Garrett was pretty good at that. My vet team is in a win-now mode. I need a guy with a proven playoff record. If you go back look at Jason's tenure, with the exception of one season, he had this team in a position to make the playoffs by the end of the season every year. IMO this the floor/starting point for my next hire. This is why I believe the next guy will have a strong NFL post-season record, maybe Super Bowl attached to his resume. I see......
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He is isnt a good fit for thar franchise right now IMO. They have his QB, but they are still talent poor and in the very early phase of a rebuild. With Meyer's history, he cant be viewed as a long term option. Meyer in Washington may he similar to Parcells in Dallas. Buy the time the roster is remade to his standards, he will be ready to leave.I'm starting to think Syner and the Skins may offer him a deal he can't refuse..........money and total control.
Ouch!!!Keith O'Quinn
There will be endless speculation but who do you think will be the Head Coach of the Cowboys in 2020?
My call: Urban Meyer
Rising Star , I’ve been a cowboy fan for a long time. If that happens, I’m doneGarrett signs a 20 year guaranteed extension to eclipse Landry's tenure after winning the Super Bowl.
Rising Star , I’ve been a cowboy fan for a long time. If that happens, I’m done
I hope I'm wrong because I don't like the guy but Josh McDaniel sounds like a Jerry move.........been around the NFL awhile under a successful program
If the Cowboys win the Super Bowl this guy is out. He's had it.
Something I think we have to consider, Jerry and Stephen don't see Jason as bad of a coach as many fans ( most fans saying they'll take ANYONE over Garrett). In fact, in their mind, he's a damn good coach. So if this is your thinking and you're looking to replace him, you obviously want someone with a better record. The fact Jerry recently pointed out ( w/o being asked) the lack of success by college coaches in NFL tells me it's not something he just pulled out of nowhere but something he and Stephen have already discussed. Probably not in the context of replacing Jason but in general. Either it's big with them IMO. Just me, but this tells all college coaches w/o NFL experience have a steep hill to climb. They have to prove they can not only match Garrett winning regular-season record but succeed his post-season record as well WITHOUT any skin on the wall or proven track record.
The bottom line, if I'm hiring to replace Jason, I don't need a coach who can win regular-season games. Hell, Garrett was pretty good at that. My vet team is in a win-now mode. I need a guy with a proven playoff record. If you go back look at Jason's tenure, with the exception of one season, he had this team in a position to make the playoffs by the end of the season every year. IMO this the floor/starting point for my next hire. This is why I believe the next guy will have a strong NFL post-season record, maybe Super Bowl attached to his resume. I see......
Mike McCarthy
Gary Kubiak