So does Jimmy Johnson have no chance?

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I mean really, if Jerry really wants his team back on top then why not JJ. JJ has all the tools in order to put this team back on top. Please throw your two cents in because I don't see why not JJ.
 
S.B. Bound;1327925 said:
I mean really, if Jerry really wants his team back on top then why not JJ. JJ has all the tools in order to put this team back on top. Please throw your two cents in because I don't see why not JJ.

You mean other than he has no desire to coach again?
 
Read through all of the other posts on the matter..... No need in starting another... :bang2:
 
Ive heard Jimmy quoted as saying he doesnt want to coach. Ive also heard him say that he wouldnt rule out returning to coaching...
 
Yeagermeister;1327931 said:
You mean other than he has no desire to coach again?

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So...you're saying there is a chance.
 
austintodallas;1327940 said:
You mean like he did with the Dolphins?

In all fairness, he took a team over that had a declining legend at QB, among other issues. It wasnt like his first move would be to dump Marino, nor should it have been. Totally different type of franchise.

With that said, I cant see it happening under any circumstances. JJ has gone on record repeatedly that he has no interest in coaching anymore.
 
BrAinPaiNt;1327943 said:
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So...you're saying there is a chance.

G'DAY mate......throw another shrimp on the barbi :D
 
Did any of you catch the Fox Pregame show a few weeks back when Jerry and Jimmy were reminiscing about the good old days? Didn't Jerry say that he regretted the way things went down with the way he handled Jimmy's firing.

Didn't they both agree that they would have had several more championships if Jimmy had remained.

Just sayin' ...

;)
 
Jimmy said clearly again last week he DOES NOT want to coach ever again. Said he likes his free time too much. Its clear he doesn't like the grind and hard work and BS of being a coach. Not to mention his legacy is secure, why mess with it? He's won on all levels and is considered a genius... why risk that? He almost blew it with Miami, he's too smart to mess it up for good. Who among us here would return to the game after banking the millions he has? And having a high paying, great, cushy job talking about sports on TV?
 

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