He had young kids and doesn't want to move his family?If they offer him GM and autonomy over player personnel, why wouldn't he leave? Managing a roster without Jerry and Stephen Jones looking over your shoulder, having a draft war room that didn't double as a Jones family reunion....hard to imagine McClay won't bolt if they make him a great offer.
You mean like having control that the owner doesn't trade a 4th round pick for a former 1st round QB?If they offer him GM and autonomy over player personnel, why wouldn't he leave? Managing a roster without Jerry and Stephen Jones looking over your shoulder, having a draft war room that didn't double as a Jones family reunion....hard to imagine McClay won't bolt if they make him a great offer.
That would be a strong argument for him to reject any offers but not a deterrent. Others, in his same position, have uprooted their families for 'better' career opportunities. McClay would not be an outlier for taking another position elsewhere.He had young kids and doesn't want to move his family?
USA Today:Serious question.
If Will were to leave and take a GM position would we get draft compensation like 49ers got for losing 3 minority coaches to promotions? Or is that just reserved for coaches?
So if we lose McClay and Harris, we can get 2 - 3rd round pick in the next 3 drafts.....that could be something to think about...6 - 3rd round pick extra in 3 years. That is some trading ammo right there as well.USA Today:
However, the NFL began awarding compensatory picks in 2020 to teams who lost a minority coach or top football executive to another team. The awarded teams are given third-round selections in each of the next two drafts or each of the next three drafts if two minority employees are hired by another team. These are special comp picks not beholden to the limit of 32.
Possible, but unlikely. People rarely get this far up the ladder unless they're super ambitious.He had young kids and doesn't want to move his family?
Damn rat who has no respect!The Washington new owner wants to improve his team while at the same time weakening the divisions best team. Pretty smart.
Thanks TNUSA Today:
However, the NFL began awarding compensatory picks in 2020 to teams who lost a minority coach or top football executive to another team. The awarded teams are given third-round selections in each of the next two drafts or each of the next three drafts if two minority employees are hired by another team. These are special comp picks not beholden to the limit of 32.
Jerry could give him the gm title easily. Just step back Jethro and let it happen while you get out the large checkbook. McClay should stay!I do not know what his reasoning would be. Perhaps the opportunity for a proper title and recognition for what he can do and has done..? It is a mystery.
I doubt he would leave the country club to join the circus in Washington. But I admire the attempt.No!
He's the only thing holding this circus together.
Maybe he is tired of putting up with Jerry?I have said this more than once - Will McClay has the greatest gig in the world. If the Cowboys hit on a draft pick(s), McClay gets all of the credit and flowers. If a pick busts, everyone blames Jerry Jones. Why would you leave a setup like that where you are teflon with the fan base?