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after a few margaritas I like to pipe dream about Aikman taking over as GM of the cowboys
and then I sober up
I think Aikman would be terrible. He is an idiot.
after a few margaritas I like to pipe dream about Aikman taking over as GM of the cowboys
and then I sober up
Bruce Arians would be a pipe dream... I know he is not going to be popular, but I think Josh McDaniels would be a guy to consider. I think he would be better as a second time HC. I would stay away from the college coaches.
I think Aikman would be terrible. He is an idiot.
He is pretty good, but I wonder where this idea that he is a "QB whisperer" came about.Arians is a very good coach.
Unrelated, but I wonder if Bielema ends up in Dallas somehow. Too many Wisconsin/Arkansas degrees of separation.Gus Malzahn. . Former Arkansas guy as a bonus to Jerry
I'm not sure how I would feel about this but you can probably add in Bob Stoops to that conversation.
I always hear this statement every time a lengthy discussion of possible replacement of Garrett is discussed. I just don't get it. This man is one of the biggest under-achievers in college coaching ranks. For a coach that every year has a top 10 recruiting class, he does less with more than any big name coach in college. I don't want him within a hundred miles of the Cowboys.
Maybe get McCarthy from GB if he is let go. Other names: Patricia, McDaniels, Ben McAdoo ( If let go).
I don't think McCarthy is that good. Rodgers makes him look smart in the same way Warren Sapp made Marinelli look competent.
McCarthy is an improvement on the current staff. Unfortunately " botox and whisky won't get rid of that ginger puppet", to quote Shea in Irving who calls into the Dan Patrick show.
Garrett is going nowhere. He was NFL Coach of the Year last year, and Jerry loves him.
He is pretty good, but I wonder where this idea that he is a "QB whisperer" came about.
He currently, right now, has zero waiting in the wings to take over for Carson Palmer.
He had success with Manning and Roethlisberger, two elite talents.
Don't get me wrong. I like him. He has style and panache. He can relate to today's athlete on levels that others cannot.
But to tout him as some fixer of Dak Prescott is not a good selling point to me.