Can you even imagine Jerry attempting this?

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This is from a Q&A with JJT - You can find the entire piece in the Daily Zone section.

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Q: I think it's obvious Jason Garrett will eventually be the next head coach of the Cowboys. At the same time, I really like Wade Phillips and his coaching style. What are the chances he would agree to being the Cowboys' defensive coordinator so that Garrett could begin his career as head coach/offensive coordinator of the Cowboys in the next two years?
Steve Erickson

TAYLOR: I could never see a scenario like that happening. Wade might be a nice guy, but he does have some personal pride. He's not going to give up a job that he thinks he does very well for a guy who has never been a head coach and then be the defensive coordinator. Frankly, it wouldn't even be fair ask him to do it.
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If I even hear of this scenario ever even being a rumor of something that happened inside the walls of Valley Ranch I will forever call the man Jerry 'Big Cojones' Jones.

I could Wade calling his dad and telling him Jerry asked him to do this and then Bum Phillips driving to Valley Ranch to beat up Jerry, lol.

:lmao:
 
Yeah this scenario sounds about as likely as Jimmy J coming back to coach the 'Boys in 2009.
 
Makes sense! But I agree, it would never happen.

Wait a sec, I just thought of the only way it could work.


After winning the SB, Wade decides go out on top and retire. He makes this decision partly for all the obvious reasons, but also because he understands the unique situation he's in with Garrett on the staff.

Jerry comes back and offers him the DC position.
 
sonnyboy;2133552 said:
Makes sense! But I agree, it would never happen.

Wait a sec, I just thought of the only way it could work.


After winning the SB, Wade decides go out on top and retire. He makes this decision partly for all the obvious reasons, but also because he understands the unique situation he's in with Garrett on the staff.

Jerry comes back and offers him the DC position.

And then Wade turns it down and goes and retires like he was doing in the first place. :laugh2: I'm sure a guy is not going to win the superbowl, decide he's going out on top, and then accept the defensive coordinator position to stick around when he could have just remained the head coach if he didn't decide to retire.
 
Gunther Cunningham did it with the Chiefs... but there were a few years in-between in that case.
 
If he fails to make the playoffs, or win a playoff game, I could see it happening.
 
Danny White;2133630 said:
Gunther Cunningham did it with the Chiefs... but there were a few years in-between in that case.

Yep, the key is having some time in between.

Dave Campo goes from head coach to one of the secondary coaches. In 5 more years, he'll be Rowdy.
 
Not a chance this would ever happen. Not only if Wade not that nice but no coach in the history of coaching is that nice.
 
Danny White;2133630 said:
Gunther Cunningham did it with the Chiefs... but there were a few years in-between in that case.


Great reason not to do that. Almost anything the Chiefs do is wrong. Horrible franchise.

P.S. If you ever feel bad about Cowboys drafts, take a look at the Chiefs drafts the last seven years. Truly pathetic.
:banghead:
 
In plenty of articles I have read, Jerry and his wife are often out enjoying the town with Wade and his wife. They seem to have a pretty strong relationship, so the idea that Jerry would simply throw Wade to the curb like that is a pretty far stretch.
 
sonnyboy;2133552 said:
Makes sense! But I agree, it would never happen.

Wait a sec, I just thought of the only way it could work.


After winning the SB, Wade decides go out on top and retire. He makes this decision partly for all the obvious reasons, but also because he understands the unique situation he's in with Garrett on the staff.

Jerry comes back and offers him the DC position.


If Wade wins the SB he has earned the right to go for the repeat :D
 
It's infinitely more likely that if Wade sticks around, he does so in a front office or consultant capacity like Scotty Bowman with the Detroit Red Wings.
 
JBond;2133735 said:
Great reason not to do that. Almost anything the Chiefs do is wrong. Horrible franchise.

P.S. If you ever feel bad about Cowboys drafts, take a look at the Chiefs drafts the last seven years. Truly pathetic.
:banghead:

This year they seemed to have done ok. Pretty well actually.
 
JBond;2133735 said:
Great reason not to do that. Almost anything the Chiefs do is wrong. Horrible franchise.

P.S. If you ever feel bad about Cowboys drafts, take a look at the Chiefs drafts the last seven years. Truly pathetic.
:banghead:

I think the Chiefs had an excellent draft this year
 

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