(3:10 mark). Interesting comment. With McCarthy going all in on the offense (Jerry's words), it seems Jerry now views McCarthy as the head coach of the offense and Quinn as the head coach of the defense. Also, found it interesting when getting questions about Kellen, he pivoted to Quinn. His eyes also lit up when he got a question about Quinn being able to attract defensive free agents.
Anyways, if you want to get a clear view of the scatterbrained approach of the this front office I suggest watching the entire video. The man is all over the place. I'm convinced this change on offense is a last ditch effort to salvage Mike McCarthy but Quinn is here to takeover if/when McCarthy slips up.
I find the subject header disingenuous.
Yes. He said those words. But context can be important. Was he saying the team is being led by co-head coaches, as was the inference (at least the one I took)?
Nah. It was that the team has two guys who have been full-on NFL head coaches... there's no suggestion that Mike isn't still the grand poobah.
That said, I anticipate Jerry's age and coherence is going to be an increasing issue, no kidding, and no insult intended. It's just how it works for so many. Not going to call him out for that. The Cowboys are ours, but they really aren't. They're the Jones family's property. And that family needs to come together and have a plan for how they're going to transition more explicitly from Jerry being the final word to Jerry handing that authority once and for all to Stephen. Not saying Jerry's too incoherent already to continue, but that time is nearer than anyone, especially Jerry, is going to want to admit. There just needs to be a plan, with some milestones, how ever they want to frame it, and when a milestone arrives, there's some new increment of transition that occurs.