Can't argue with that. Personally I'll give Witt the benefit of the doubt.
that would be very cool.Would be funny if his first gig is under a Dan Campbell staff.
If there's a first down market send our whole team shopping.I hope he coaches how to run a route one yard shy of the first down market or the art of getting shoe string tackles by guys 40lbs lighter than you.
Jk. Jk. Witten has been a great cowboy and player. I wish him the best in the future
JG?That great! If you don't think so, you have no clue.
The best coaches never won, that's what drives them.
No, no more former cowboys please.TE coach would be fine.
He will make a great TE coach.
Been saying that since he returned from MNF.
I am sure the ownership knows this.
Love to have him.
I'm just afraid that he'll teach the "cowboy way."Apparently people here think coaching means head coach
Why is it obvious that Jason will be? What says that he can coach, reach players? Yall act like because you were a good player doesnt mean that you're going to be a good coach.I’m curious how many hall of famers became head coaches in the nfl ? Obviously Jason witten will be but I’m just curious to see how many there have been
Apparently people here think coaching means head coach
Then go upstairs with Jerry, Jerry jr, Stephen. It's all about being comfortable I guess.I’m not trying to coach. You’re right. Law school didn’t qualify me to coach. Witten literally spouts the same as JG and how well have we done with ex Cowboy players turned into first time coaches...Kellen Moore, Marc Colombo, Jon Kitna, Leon Lett, Carlos Polk, Andre Gurode, Phillip Tanner,..Garrett! Where has it gotten us?
He won with Jimmy
He won with Jimmy
He's got a ring.He was on 1 Superbowl roster as a backup.
So what the guy that wash the uniform got one too.He's got a ring.
No question.Sean Payton:
This is what a real coaches resume looks like when entitlement and nepotism isn't involved.
- San Diego State (1988–1989)
Offensive assistant- Indiana State (1990–1991)
Running backs coach & wide receivers coach- San Diego State (1992–1993)
Running backs coach- Miami (OH) (1994–1995)
Offensive coordinator- Illinois (1996)
Quarterbacks coach- Philadelphia Eagles (1997–1998)
Quarterbacks coach- New York Giants (1999)
Quarterbacks coach- New York Giants (2000–2002)
Offensive coordinator- Dallas Cowboys (2003–2005)
Assistant head coach & quarterbacks coach