Would hire Deion as the Cowboys' next HC?

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My goodness, you could probably multiply the Cowboys' media attention x 10, min. but you'll actually be getting a coach very similar to Jimmy. Not so much an XO guy but demands respect and accountability from players AND coaches.

Now Is the Prime Time to Pay Attention to Deion Sanders’s Leadership Style​

Some business leaders see the swaggering Colorado football coach as a model because of his ability to make confidence contagious​


Everyone from The Rock to “60 Minutes” swooned over Deion Sanders after he led one of college football’s worst teams to a 3-0 record early this season. To business gurus, though, this is the moment that Coach Prime and his swagger really get interesting.

Now that his Colorado Buffaloes have lost two of their last three games, the true test of Sanders’s hyper-confident leadership style is whether it can withstand defeat, they say.
“Confidence is absolutely key because people need to believe that you know which levers to pull, whether you really know or not,” says Carter Pate, who specialized in corporate restructuring at PricewaterhouseCoopers before a three-year stint as chief executive of MV Transportation. “What always hangs in the back is: Be careful how much you hype if you can’t back it up.”
Jimmy was very much an x and o guy. His specialty was defense. That’s how he climbed up the coaching ranks. Dieon is just a motivational speaker who I think would be a great HC in Dallas. He would be able to get more out players bc of who he is and the universal reverence for him.
 

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Never say never but I don't think Prime would come to Dallas unless Cowboys drafted his son and he has the means to hire "his guys" on staff.. I don't see Jerry relinquishing all of that to Prime.

Prime needs to win a National Title or at the very least stay in the Title conversation for a period of time before the NFL came calling. But Deion has followed his son from high school to college, I don't put it past him coaching him in the pros as well.
 

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I could see belicheck honesly
Belichick turns 72 six months from now - and currently how the Patriots are playing, he may feel he's 92 when the season ends:
• 1-4 overall = last in the AFC East
• 0-3 at home
• scored only 55 points in 5 games
• opposition has put up 131 points, nearly a 2:1 point differential
 

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It's funny bout all the talk of lack of toughness. But after every loss or in some cases even after wins all there is, is crying about this team.
 

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After last nights game, he may fit right in to the present culture here……
 

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My goodness, you could probably multiply the Cowboys' media attention x 10, min. but you'll actually be getting a coach very similar to Jimmy. Not so much an XO guy but demands respect and accountability from players AND coaches.

Now Is the Prime Time to Pay Attention to Deion Sanders’s Leadership Style​

Some business leaders see the swaggering Colorado football coach as a model because of his ability to make confidence contagious​


Everyone from The Rock to “60 Minutes” swooned over Deion Sanders after he led one of college football’s worst teams to a 3-0 record early this season. To business gurus, though, this is the moment that Coach Prime and his swagger really get interesting.

Now that his Colorado Buffaloes have lost two of their last three games, the true test of Sanders’s hyper-confident leadership style is whether it can withstand defeat, they say.
“Confidence is absolutely key because people need to believe that you know which levers to pull, whether you really know or not,” says Carter Pate, who specialized in corporate restructuring at PricewaterhouseCoopers before a three-year stint as chief executive of MV Transportation. “What always hangs in the back is: Be careful how much you hype if you can’t back it up.”
Just what we need is another HC that can't beat double digit dogs...............LOL! Go Stanford!
 

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It would be a circus of monumental proportions.
Even by Cowboys standards...

I hate that his team doesn't play defense. But, in fairness, Deion's had to play with the hand he was dealt in his first year.
 

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Deion is a college recruiter and motivational speaker.

In college you can get away with being a mid to low level X's and O's coach as long as you can recruit. Saban's made a career out of this.

That kind of coach never translates well to the NFL. At least in his case Prime has admitted as much and has repeatedly said he has no desire or ambition to coach in the pros.
 
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