Our next coach?

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Obviously, MM is in the last year of his deal and given the current state of the franchise, he will not be brought back. I hope, that for once, we completely BLOW THE STAFF OUT!! Don't keep this guy or that guy. START FRESH with who the HC wants in. But with that said... Who do you want as the next HC of the Dallas Cowboys?

1. Bill Belichick.
Pros
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Proven Track Record: Belichick is one of the most successful coaches in NFL history, with six Super Bowl rings and a track record of building disciplined, competitive teams.

Defensive Expertise: The Cowboys have often struggled with consistency on defense, even though they have key talent like Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs. Belichick’s defensive expertise could elevate the Cowboys’ defense and make it a formidable unit.

Culture Shift: Belichick’s strict and meticulous coaching style might bring the accountability and structure that Dallas sometimes lacks. His approach could push players to focus on fundamentals and execution, which the Cowboys need in high-stakes games.

Cons:
Potential Personality Clash with Jerry Jones: Belichick is used to complete control over football operations, and Jerry Jones is famously hands-on. This clash could be problematic if Belichick wants more authority than Jones is willing to give.

Rigid Style: Belichick’s disciplined approach doesn’t fit every roster. The Cowboys’ locker room includes big personalities, and it might be challenging to implement his strict culture and system, especially if some players resist change.

Decline in Recent Success: Belichick’s recent seasons with the Patriots haven’t been as successful post-Tom Brady. Some critics argue he may be past his prime or that his coaching style is better suited for rebuilding rather than maximizing established talent.

Offensive Philosophy: Belichick’s teams tend to be conservative offensively. Dallas fans might be disappointed if the team shifts toward a more run-heavy, low-risk offense, particularly with dynamic players like Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb.

Mike Vrabel
Pros

Player-Friendly Yet Disciplined Approach: Vrabel is known for being a strong leader who connects well with players, creating a tough and disciplined team culture without alienating the locker room—a balance that could be valuable for the Cowboys' mix of talent and personalities.

Defensive-Minded Coach with Playoff Experience: Vrabel has a solid defensive background and has led the Titans to multiple playoff appearances, often maximizing his roster’s potential. His experience could help Dallas better utilize its defensive stars and prepare them for playoff success.

Cons
Limited Offensive Innovation: Vrabel’s teams in Tennessee have focused on a more traditional, run-heavy offense. This approach might not maximize the Cowboys' offensive weapons and could lead to friction with a team used to a more dynamic style of play.

Mixed Record in High-Pressure Situations: While Vrabel has had some playoff success, his record is inconsistent in crucial games. This may be a concern for a franchise under constant scrutiny and pressure to perform.

Deon Sanders
Pros

High Energy and Strong Player Appeal: Deion Sanders brings charisma and energy that resonates with players, making him an inspiring leader who could attract top talent and bring out the best in players—qualities he's demonstrated at Jackson State and Colorado.

Winning Mentality and Championship Experience: "Prime Time" is a two-time Super Bowl champion and Hall of Famer with a winning mindset, which could be a huge cultural asset to the Cowboys as he emphasizes confidence, discipline, and excellence.

Cons
Limited NFL Coaching Experience: While Sanders has proven himself as a college coach, he has no NFL coaching experience. The NFL is a different level, and questions would arise about how his style and strategies might translate.

High-Risk, High-Reward Personality: Sanders’ outspoken, larger-than-life personality is a double-edged sword. While it attracts attention and boosts morale, it could clash with the Cowboys' structured environment and lead to media distractions if success doesn't come quickly.

Ben Johnson
Pros

Offensive Innovation: Johnson has been instrumental in revitalizing the Lions' offense, showing creativity in play-calling and maximizing talent. His fresh offensive approach could unlock new potential in the Cowboys’ skilled offensive players, especially Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Tony Pollard.

Up-and-Coming Talent: As a rising star among coordinators, Johnson brings a forward-thinking, adaptable mindset, which could give the Cowboys an edge in a league increasingly focused on innovative offense and analytics.

Cons
Limited Head Coaching Experience: Johnson has never been a head coach, so there’s a question of how he’d handle the leadership of an entire team and navigate the intense pressure of the Cowboys' high-expectation environment.

Unproven in High-Stakes Situations: While successful in Detroit, Johnson has limited experience in big, high-pressure games like the playoffs. This could be a concern for a franchise that needs a coach capable of delivering postseason success.
solid breakdown. i'm just not sure i trust ben johnson. we see year after year coordinators working with loads of talent become hot commodoties. the lions are absolutely stacked, and i just don't know who wouldn't be able to look competent with them. oh and tony pollard is gone lol
 

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I don't know about Johnson, he has a pretty stacked offense and most coaches would look good in that scenario.
 

DallasInDC

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I just hope he doesn’t promote Zimmer. This is how we ended up with Campo and Garrett.
We uhm, uh..."smacks lips" got a great respect for Zim...he has done so much for b us this year and the last time he was here. We think he will di an excellent job as HC just like when he, uhm, uhm was in Minnesota...
 

ChuckA1

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The way this offense has looked, I'd say Ben Johnson would be the best pick. That said, there's no way the antiquated owner pays what Johnson will demand.
 

KJJ

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We uhm, uh..."smacks lips" got a great respect for Zim...he has done so much for b us this year and the last time he was here. We think he will di an excellent job as HC just like when he, uhm, uhm was in Minnesota...
That’s pretty much how it will go. Be prepared. :confused:
 

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I'm Team Vrabel. I'd take Belichick but I just don't think that happens because neither side wants it enough.

Vrabel would at least make us tough again. I don't think a Johnson or Slowik make Dak into something new after a decade in the league, which is the only reason you hire them.

And Deion is a total clown. He shouldn't even be a consideration.
I hope it is Mike Vrabel,this team needs a culture change. You bet he will toughen this team.
 

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I'm Team Vrabel. I'd take Belichick but I just don't think that happens because neither side wants it enough.

Vrabel would at least make us tough again. I don't think a Johnson or Slowik make Dak into something new after a decade in the league, which is the only reason you hire them.

And Deion is a total clown. He shouldn't even be a consideration.
I like Vrabel, too. He brings a few things, and intangibles that the current Cowboys need. Which means Jerruh would want nothing to do with him.
 

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I’m convinced the Cowboys have no chance of getting anywhere until Jerry steps down and Stephen decides to do things totally differently and hire a GM. However, I don’t believe he’ll do that. Stephen has been a big part of the problem. The apple doesn’t appear to have fallen far from the tree.
Hold your horse on that (lol) ........I am guessing and hoping if we lose out, the backlash and embarrassment could reach a level Jerry has never seen before. Which could force him to whatever power the next needs to fix this thing.
 

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I haven’t been on the Belichick bandwagon, mostly because he only has a short shelf life and wasn’t so great without a great QB.

However if he came here that has to mean Jerry has agreed to change at least somewhat, which is what I’m looking for.

The guy I ultimately want is Brian Flores. He is of the BB tree. I would not at all mind two years of culture change under BB, then things handed off to Flores, and there can finally be some consistency in the type of players they acquire….ones that fit a system instead of trying to collect stars, or find new types every time a coordinator is changed.

Not sure of Flores contract situation with Minnesota, but if it expires he should be able to make a lateral move….for now, with the idea of what the future holds.
I highly doubt Jerry hires someone with an active lawsuit against the NFL. Jerry is very much a “protect the shield” type of owner.

Vance Joseph would be another no-nonsense D coordinator I’d add to the list. I’ll be surprised if he doesn’t get his 2nd shot somewhere after this season
 

Hawkeye0202

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I like Vrabel also but he was fired by the Titans over a power struggle with his GM, but in his defense, he didn't trust his qualification.
 

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Dear Lord if Jerry thinks hiring Deion is the right move...

Hopefully he will hire a HC and stay the heck stay out of the way while that coach fills out his entire staff
 

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I highly doubt Jerry hires someone with an active lawsuit against the NFL. Jerry is very much a “protect the shield” type of owner.

Vance Joseph would be another no-nonsense D coordinator I’d add to the list. I’ll be surprised if he doesn’t get his 2nd shot somewhere after this season
Is that still going? They didn’t make that go away yet? I didn’t know.

Now that you mention it, Jerry wouldn’t hire someone who wouldn’t play full ignorance to what really goes on anyway, just wishful thinking on my part as I think he is a good coach, and I could get into the Belichick angle if that’s what got him here. I’m just tired of things like mixing and matching of coordinators and not having the right personnel in time enough before they change yet again.

Dallas has been nothing but an attempt at collecting players and coaches and hoping it all works well together somehow.
 

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Is that still going? They didn’t make that go away yet? I didn’t know.

Now that you mention it, Jerry wouldn’t hire someone who wouldn’t play full ignorance to what really goes on anyway, just wishful thinking on my part as I think he is a good coach, and I could get into the Belichick angle if that’s what got him here. I’m just tired of things like mixing and matching of coordinators and not having the right personnel in time enough before they change yet again.

Dallas has been nothing but an attempt at collecting players and coaches and hoping it all works well together somehow.
I don’t think the lawsuit is going anywhere in Flores’ favor anytime soon, but yes, it’s still floating around a court system. Especially the type of lawsuit it is…just seems like something Jerry wouldn’t touch with a 10’ pole
 
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