If Garrett is fired Romo will be offered the HC job before Peyton

kskboys

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Legit question here....Why do so many fans think a former player with ZERO coaching experience is capable of stepping in and becoming an NFL head coach?

Being a head coach of an NFL team requires a skill set beyond just being a former player or broadcaster. It requires organizational skills, the ability to to put together a talented coaching staff that works cooperatively towards team goals, philosophies, etc, etc. And...it requires at least some coaching experience.

Tony Romo might someday have what it takes to be a head coach. Now? It’s laughable.

Romo is not HC material. He would be horrific as a HC.

To add, it takes a guy who can command, someone who can bring the entire group together to work as a unit. Romo is quite simply not that type of person.
 

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Forget Sean Peyton, if Garrett is fired Romo will be offered the HC job before Peyton, you can bank on that. He was offered the OC job but he decided to fulfill his CBS job. Or maybe he is just waiting to see what happens with Garrett.
According to most media observers, Romo’s set to become the first color-commentator to break the $10mil-per-year barrier when he signs his next contract. And that salary would only require him to work @1-2 days a week during the season.

For Tony to squeeze that much $$ outta Jerry Jones for a coaching job he’d have to come pre-packaged with Bill Belichick’s resume. And then, as a HC, he’d be working @12-15hrs a day, 7 days a week during the season.

Not to spoil anyone’s fantasy, but...
:muttley::laugh::lmao::lmao2::facepalm:
 
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