Speculation: Jerry will make a SPLASH

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and name Jimmy Johnson the next coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Nick Eatman on the Lunch Break today said he wouldn't be surprised if it happened and Jimmy loves a challenge.
 
I would give my left nut but it aint gonna happen.
 
TheSport78;3147690 said:
and name Jimmy Johnson the next coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Nick Eatman on the Lunch Break today said he wouldn't be surprised if it happened and Jimmy loves a challenge.

:laugh2: :lmao: :laugh2: Please quite teasing people...
 
I really wish people would give it up with the Jimmy thing.
 
whatever...

I am refering to nick eatman not you sport78.

Jimmy would never come back. The perception around here of jimmy is that he never lost a game and we won every week 50-0 and no bad decisions were ever made.

We have seen what happens when a coach comes back in washington. Joe Gibbs is as good a coach as this league has ever seen and when he left in 08 people, particularly younger fans were bagging on him and treating him awful.

Jimmy is way to smart to get back into it here.
 
Jimmy is 66 years old. He likes retirement in the Keys and working part time for FOX. He wants no part of this disaster.
 
Bleu Star;3147704 said:
:laugh2: :lmao: :laugh2: Please quite teasing people...

Nick Eatman had a serious convo on the Lunch Break about it today...how amazing would that be? He said how Jimmy loves a challenge and just had a "gut feeling" it could happen. He also said it would be a good PR move for Jerry.
 
TheSport78;3147714 said:
Nick Eatman had a serious convo on the Lunch Break about it today...how amazing would that be? He said how Jimmy loves a challenge and just had a "gut feeling" it could happen. He also said it would be a good PR move for Jerry.

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: Please stop before I hurt myself laughing.
 
theebs;3147706 said:
whatever...

I am refering to nick eatman not you sport78.

Jimmy would never come back. The perception around here of jimmy is that he never lost a game and we won every week 50-0 and no bad decisions were ever made.

We have seen what happens when a coach comes back in washington. Joe Gibbs is as good a coach as this league has ever seen and when he left in 08 people, particularly younger fans were bagging on him and treating him awful.

Jimmy is way to smart to get back into it here.

I hear ya, there's certainly no guarantee he would turn things around here. Eatman's main point was how Jimmy reacted on the Fox halftime show against the Giants when he laid into Wade and the team. The "coach" in Jimmy came out in that segment.
 
TheSport78;3147714 said:
Nick Eatman had a serious convo on the Lunch Break about it today...how amazing would that be? He said how Jimmy loves a challenge and just had a "gut feeling" it could happen. He also said it would be a good PR move for Jerry.

And then when they went to commercial and the mics were off he probably looked at his buddy in the room, started laughing and saying...You KNOW there will be some foolish cowboys fans out there eating that up and thinking there is a real possibility that it could happen even though there is no evidence what so ever that it would and every indication that it would not. HAHAHA
 
This isn't the 90's anymore. JJ isn't the same, the NFL isn't the same.

For once, let go of the Pipedream.
 
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We're getting the band back together!
 
There is no chance, at all, that Jimmy would come out of retirement and take this job. I just don't believe that for one second.
 
I can't believe I'm sitting here working in Finance and Nick Eatman is working for the Cowboys.
 
Jimmy has it made right now, I don't see him going back to the sidelines in Dallas or any where else.
 
parcells316;3147711 said:
Jimmy is 66 years old. He likes retirement in the Keys and working part time for FOX. He wants no part of this disaster.

That's the main thing - he's 66 years old.

In 2000 instead of Campo, absolutely.
In 2003 after Campo - fine.
Even three years ago after BP would've been OK.

But now? You'd really want a coach if he is successful to stick around for a minimum of 5 years. He'd be 71 by then.

And while I'm one of the biggest supporters of his during the those first five years, I even know that the main reason he was successful then was he knew firsthand much of the college talent during those years from his time trying to recruit them to the "U". Now? He's been away from that for 20 years and out of coaching for over 10. I really don't see the point in it.
 

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