Possible Head Coach Candidates if the team moves on from MM

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Dan Quinn will be the top candidate if Cowboys ownership decides to move on from MM after this season. However, the league is now all about the hot, modern, innovative play callers. Here are some names to watch throughout the season:

Shane Waldron, offensive coordinator, Seahawks
A big whiff from this list last year, Waldron, who left the Sean McVay enclave in Los Angeles, is coming into his own as a play-caller following the trade of Russell Wilson. “Dark horse” was how one industry insider labeled Waldron, a coach who oversaw Geno Smith’s Comeback Player of the Year campaign. The 44-year-old has coached at all levels, for Bill Belichick in New England, McVay in Los Angeles and now Pete Carroll in Seattle.

Frank Smith, offensive coordinator, Dolphins
Smith is a trusted offensive mind in Miami, a place where a lot of the most innovative football thinking and planning is taking place and coaches put up 70 points. There are coaches and people inside the coaching business who love the 42-year-old, who worked with Sean Payton and Jon Gruden in different stops before connecting with Mike McDaniel in Miami.

Ben Johnson, offensive coordinator, Lions
“Anything nice anyone tells you about Ben is [probably] true,” says one of Johnson’s former coworkers. This sums up the kind of uniform praise Johnson has received from industry types and fellow coaches alike. What separates him from the pack? “He doesn’t think he knows anything,” the coach says. Another rival coach praised Johnson’s ingenuity with Jared Goff and his openness to new ideas. Johnson’s communication skills are also noteworthy, as are his smarts. One of his former math teachers tells us Johnson, in an advanced geometry class, would challenge his high school teachers for alternate ways to solve complex proofs. The teacher says it was one of the first times he had to confront a moment when a student was smarter.

Brian Callahan, offensive coordinator, Bengals
“Knows ball,” says one smart offensive coach who knows Callahan well. The Bengals’ offensive coordinator is not going to be a camera-hogging, demonstrative presence on the sideline, but Bengals players I’ve spoken with in the past appreciate his attention to detail and desire to make meetings enjoyable. Bengals head coach Zac Taylor tells me: “Brian has such a deep knowledge of offensive scheme, and he’s able to draw on experiences and lessons he’s learned from some of the best head coaches and Hall of Fame players. Our guys see that and feel that when he talks to them, and he does a great job of painting a picture that’s easy for everyone to understand what our objective is, and they all believe we can get it done because of his ability to present a vision.”

Eric Bieniemy, assistant head coach and offensive coordinator, Commanders
Despite the brief chatter about Bieniemy’s tough coaching style emerging this summer as a quiet-period talking point, Bieniemy remains a head coaching candidate. As I wrote when Bieniemy took the assistant head coach position and offensive coordinator job with Ron Rivera in Washington, it’s unfair to base his entire candidacy on his successes or failures in Washington, and it shouldn’t diminish his contributions to the Chiefs. All that said, Bieniemy, outside of the Chiefs’ hive, has a chance to put together a body of work that even his most ardent skeptics cannot knock. Again, I would urge us to put what he is working with in Washington into its proper context.
Appreciate the post and using the angle of young offensive minds as the next possible successor.
Just gotta get the right QB to go with that coach and then we're golden. Not an easy task, lol

Definitely sign me up for replacing both.
Moore way overachieved with what he had to work with at QB and the current SB winning playcaller is stuck in the past.
 
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DQ would be the wrong replacement, so that is what I expect Jerry to do. The offense will stay in purgatory for more years to come.
 

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Something tells me the reason Dan Quinn stayed another year was a handshake deal that the head coaching spot is his in the event McCarthy goes.
 

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I really feel MM is safe unless it totally falls apart this season.
Probably, yes…..but it’s also his lame duck season, although I’m not sure the theory of not allowing that applies in Dallas, since the HC is already clipped from the word go.

So maybe they keep him but don’t extend him because Jerry certainly knows better than the way most other pro sports organizations typically operate.

There’s also about ZERO shot he totally cleans house and doesn’t hire Quinn as HC if he fires MM.

That aside, MM was brought here FOUR years ago to take this team to a level that Garrett could not.

How’s that all going? All the 12 wins boasting is cute, but it’s not what I had in mind.
 

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Probably, yes…..but it’s also his lame duck season, although I’m not sure the theory of not allowing that applies in Dallas, since the HC is already clipped from the word go.

So maybe they keep him but don’t extend him because Jerry certainly knows better than the way most other pro sports organizations typically operate.

There’s also about ZERO shot he totally cleans house and doesn’t hire Quinn as HC if he fires MM.

That aside, MM was brought here FOUR years ago to take this team to a level that Garrett could not.

How’s that all going? All the 12 wins boasting is cute, but it’s not what I had in mind.
Pressure is on to make it to the NFC Championship if not the SB.
 

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Dan Quinn will be another waste of time as HC. He had only two winning seasons as HC with Atlanta and his team coughed up the biggest Super Bowl lead in NFL history. All his teams ever did was cough up leads when he was an HC. The Cowboys overcame a 20 point deficit against his Falcons three years ago. He’s one of those coaches that’s better suited as a coordinator. I don’t know how any fan could get excited about him being the next Cowboys HC.
Cowboys fans love retreads and .500 coaches.
 

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Bruh...we're 4-2 and likely to be looking at 5-2.

Like...do people just not like Mike Mccarthy because he's Hefty? It's annoying dude.
I don’t see a change till after the season. If we don’t make playoffs or go one and done again it is very likely then. Quinn stuck around for some reason. Either he’s just smart and knows he’s a better DC than HC or Jerry made him some promises
 

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:muttley: I object, my friend Ranching was left off the list...bull in the crystal cabinet here it comes!
 

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Dan Quinn will be another waste of time as HC. He had only two winning seasons as HC with Atlanta and his team coughed up the biggest Super Bowl lead in NFL history. All his teams ever did was cough up leads when he was an HC. The Cowboys overcame a 20 point deficit against his Falcons three years ago. He’s one of those coaches that’s better suited as a coordinator. I don’t know how any fan could get excited about him being the next Cowboys HC.
No more re-treads, I agree. Garrett didn’t succeed because he didn’t have any real NFL experience before coming here.
 

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Cowboys fans love retreads and .500 coaches.
Having won in a previous job doesn’t mean you win again. Having been great in college doesn’t mean great in the nfl. Few coaches have success with multiple teams. Hiring a college guy is a crap shoot though I think you improve his chances if you surround him with proven nfl staff. Jimmy was an exception and certainly not the rule
 

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Jerrah will hold on to the fact that we won 12 games the last two seasons, and right now we're 4-2. Jerrah is happy with divisional round losses apparently, and I doubt he'll be replacing MM.
 

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Hell no.

That dude is charmin soft and throws temper tantrums when things don't go his way.

Give me the Seattle OC. He's made Geno Smith competent.

You might be onto something.

But why did we hafta get the 2 guys Carroll fired? - Schott/Solari lol

Kinda feels like Nolan again.
 

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If they don’t make it to the conference championship, then Mike automatically has to go and the next coach gets to draft a QB in the first two rounds. McCarthy sealed his fate by taking over playcalling. If the offense is bad in the red zone for the remainder of the year that falls solely on MM.

As for Dak, I think he’s a solid above average QB. However, I’ve never liked the fact that he hasn’t been pressured to perform. Jerry Jones has never put any legit pressure on his QBs. He didn’t do it with Romo and continued that trend with Dak. Romo only lost his job due to health. The Patriots had the GOAT at QB and still drafted Jimmy G. And Brady kept him at bay by his play. Daks never been under that kinda pressure and he should be.

With that said, I’m calling football Jesus himself Mike Zimmer to coach this team if MM gets his walking papers.
 
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