Dallas Cowboys hire Scott Linehan

So who really thinks Linehan will be implementing his offense? It's still going to be Garrett's offense. You think we're all of a sudden going to be running screens when we've ran a total of about 4 the last 5 years? You think we're going to see slants and crossing routes? You think we're going to see any amount of creativity? In Garrett's make or break year? Please.

Linehan is more willing to be Garrett's YES man. That's all this is. Callahan, I'm sure, had words for Garrett about how his offense was lacking. Princeton boy didn't take to kindly to that and now, with his neck fully on the line, wanted to bring in someone who wouldn't argue or disagree with him.
 
If anything, this thread should be a lesson in how the off-season moves along as it moves along.

All the howling out Monte Kiffin - lets actually wait and see if he's still not replaced in a week. Or in two weeks. Or after the Super Bowl. You know?

We did a ton of howling about Bill Callahan, and he's essentially been replaced. Patience. If Kiffin is still around come training camp, by all means feel free to freak out.

I think Monte should have been the 1st guy out the door. I'll try and be patient though
 
If anything, this thread should be a lesson in how the off-season moves along as it moves along.

All the howling out Monte Kiffin - lets actually wait and see if he's still not replaced in a week. Or in two weeks. Or after the Super Bowl. You know?

We did a ton of howling about Bill Callahan, and he's essentially been replaced. Patience. If Kiffin is still around come training camp, by all means feel free to freak out.

Makes sense, but, why keep him on for this long?

Did we not release Rob and sign a new DC by this time because they wanted the defensive staff together before the senior bowl?

They left on very similar terms (worst defense in the league, but never a healthy defense).

I don't think Kiffin is going anywhere. And if that's true, moves like this are a bit ridiculous considering the bigger problem still looms.
 
Jerry can hire all the coaches he wants ... it still wont fix his drafting nor this dysfunctional organization.
 
Why can't they just fire him like normal teams do? I just don't get this approach....

I think because Jerry doesn't like to lose money on coaches. He was the same way with players before, as well, but had to learn to eat the dead money when Jason Garrett became the head coach rather than keep aging veterans around because we were paying them.

They might also honestly like the way Callahan has coached the offensive line, and are saying "we goofed on the coordinator part, but keep up the good work on the offensive line."

Either way, I like the move, because Bill Callahan was trash as the play-caller and head coach of the Raiders and was trash as a play-caller for us this past year. Sure, we scored a lot of points (pick sixes count for the offense, as do punt/kick return TDs) but I still think we left A LOT of points and yards on the field.
 
If I happen to see Saban in church the next couple of months, I'll ask him what he thinks of Linehan.........and Garrett.

Garrett and Saban are close as well so I would imagine good things.
 
I think Monte should have been the 1st guy out the door. I'll try and be patient though

We might be waiting to grab someone off Seattle's staff. The Cowboys historically don't make moves hastily when it comes to coaching changes...and they don't let the cat out of the bag.
 
Makes sense, but, why keep him on for this long?

Did we not release Rob and sign a new DC by this time because they wanted the defensive staff together before the senior bowl?

They left on very similar terms (worst defense in the league, but never a healthy defense).

I don't think Kiffin is going anywhere. And if that's true, moves like this are a bit ridiculous considering the bigger problem still looms.

Yeah, but nobody predicted Rob was going anywhere. I think Rob's firing had a lot to do with other things, too. Not showing for meetings, being unprepared, getting ripped by the Eagles four times, etc.

I think Monte Kiffin, in his first year converting us to the 4-3, is going to get a pass for the past year because of injuries and for an adjustment period. If the defense, after giving him the personnel he asks for, is still bad, then we'll let him go, just like with Rob Ryan. Remember? We ignored the d-line and went out and got the CBs that Rob wanted to run his super pressure man press defense...and then he ran lazy zones and we got destroyed. Fired.

I'm just saying...this football game thingy isn't a "instant fix" scenario. All the teams who were flash in the pan teams are gone back to irrelevancy. We're building a foundation...it's painful, but we're actually building a foundation now. We didn't do that at all after Jimmy left all the way until Jason became the head coach. Jerry tried the 'plug in this coach and win' approach with Parcells and Wade.
 
This hire doesn't bother me at all. Bill Callahan calling plays did so theres that, stick to the OLine because he actually made Doug Free somewhat productive again.

We get Linehan another WR in this draft too take the place of Miles Austin & lets see how the cards fall this upcoming season.
 
We might be waiting to grab someone off Seattle's staff. The Cowboys historically don't make moves hastily when it comes to coaching changes...and they don't let the cat out of the bag.

This is the obvious implication if they're actually looking to make a change. It'd be another bold move in a string of bad moves re this defensive staff, but I think I'd welcome it if it were the right SEA guy.
 
There are some good ones in this thread.

One, Callahan was garbage? Why? He did just as well as Garrett, and some facets of the offense were a lot better.

Two, who would we possibly be getting from Seattle? They don't have to let anybody go to be our DC.

And three... LMAO at Jerry "learning to eat dead money" because of Jason Garrett.
 
There are some good ones in this thread.

One, Callahan was garbage? Why? He did just as well as Garrett, and some facets of the offense were a lot better.

Two, who would we possibly be getting from Seattle? They don't have to let anybody go to be our DC.

And three... LMAO at Jerry "learning to eat dead money" because of Jason Garrett.

The SEA thing is only in the context where we're making a hypothetical DC change, and it only makes sense because we've supposedly modeled our defense off of theirs (or they, theirs, off of Kiffin's) and they're one of two teams where the staff is still engaged to the point where, if we were making a change, there'd be a reasonable explanation for us not having done it already.

I don't buy that Callahan was garbage, or that Jerry's particularly learning anything.
 
Yeah, but nobody predicted Rob was going anywhere. I think Rob's firing had a lot to do with other things, too. Not showing for meetings, being unprepared, getting ripped by the Eagles four times, etc.

I think Monte Kiffin, in his first year converting us to the 4-3, is going to get a pass for the past year because of injuries and for an adjustment period. If the defense, after giving him the personnel he asks for, is still bad, then we'll let him go, just like with Rob Ryan. Remember? We ignored the d-line and went out and got the CBs that Rob wanted to run his super pressure man press defense...and then he ran lazy zones and we got destroyed. Fired.

I'm just saying...this football game thingy isn't a "instant fix" scenario. All the teams who were flash in the pan teams are gone back to irrelevancy. We're building a foundation...it's painful, but we're actually building a foundation now. We didn't do that at all after Jimmy left all the way until Jason became the head coach. Jerry tried the 'plug in this coach and win' approach with Parcells and Wade.




So many thoughts going through my head, but this probably isn't the thread to get into it since it is about Linehan.

But the best way I can sum it up is that we aren't building a foundation. If we were, Rob would've still been here.

Think about it. If Kif has one more year to get it together before he gets the ax (of course this is just based on both of our predictions), how is that building a foundation?
 
The SEA thing is only in the context where we're making a hypothetical DC change, and it only makes sense because we've supposedly modeled our defense off of theirs (or they, theirs, off of Kiffin's) and they're one of two teams where the staff is still engaged to the point where, if we were making a change, there'd be a reasonable explanation for us not having done it already.
I get that our schemes started from a similar place, but do you really think that 1), we want Seattle's linebacker coach or whoever to be our DC, and 2) even if we did, they'd let him go? It doesn't add up.
 
So many thoughts going through my head, but this probably isn't the thread to get into it since it is about Linehan.

But the best way I can sum it up is that we aren't building a foundation. If we were, Rob would've still been here.

Think about it. If Kif has one more year to get it together before he gets the ax (of course this is just based on both of our predictions), how is that building a foundation?

I think we are building a foundation. Ware is getting older. The "old guard" 3-4 players were shifting out...the defense is rebuilding, whether people want to admit it or not.
 
This is purely speculation, but if we had interest in bringing Ken Norton, Jr over as DC (and he is overdue), I do not think Pete Carroll would deny him that opportunity. They are very close (not speculation) and Pete would not stand in the way of Ken getting his first DC gig.

My concern was that Cleveland or someone would hire Seattle's DC and then they would promote Ken themselves.
 
If I happen to see Saban in church the next couple of months, I'll ask him what he thinks of Linehan.........and Garrett.

Garrett and Saban are close as well so I would imagine good things.
 
Chris, Norton is the one person who might make sense with the Glory Days ties... But then you have the complication of Marinelli's loyalty to Kiffin.
 
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Scott Linehan Lions Os finished 6th, 3rd, 1st, 1st & 5th in NFL in pass attempts last 5 years. #Cowboys will be slinging it around the yard.


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