Would hire Deion as the Cowboys' next HC?

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Prime is perfect for College Football coaching.
He has great relationships with young football players and get them to chose
him over other coaches and schools.

He does not have to worry about a draft.
He does not have to worry about a Salary Cap.

He is one of if not the top recruiters in College Football.

He likes mentoring young men.

He should stay in college football.
 

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I watched Jason Garrett get trained for a decade. Yes I would hire Deion, tf?
 

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Jerry is everywhere except in the huddle with the players. Hiring Deion would be like inserting Jerry into the huddles too. Everywhere the players turn would be a marketing expert who primarily serves their own ego.
 

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He’s a joke. His tricks might work on a high school or college team, especially one with his son as its starting QB, but get ready to see what it looks like when he’s facing tougher opponents and his team goes into a steep slide.

there are hundreds of people more qualified to be an NFL HR before I’d even consider giving him an interview.
 

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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.”
No, he would never accept responsibility when they lose. Would only blame the players.
 

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Prime has already stated he would never coach in the NFL. He wants to still be able to have an impact on the younger kids and be father figures to them. He can't do that with over inflated and over paid egos in the NFL.
 

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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.”
Not after the Stanford collapse and loss.
 

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McVay Shanahan Siriani Biennemy i want a young offensive preferably asst NFL coach to be brought in next .
 

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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
After starting 3-0, Sanders' college team has lost 3 of the following games.
Blew a 29-0 halftime lead last night to Stanford...a team that after winning its first game of the season, lost four in a row- the last three at home.
 

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I would be interested in his kid however if he dropped to us. Biggest worry with Shadeur is he holds on to the ball too long.
 

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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.”
I wouldn't hire him or draft his son either.
 

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His whole head coaching career so far seems to be predicated on charisma.

That’s easy when you’re coaching kids, but what about pros?
 

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His whole head coaching career so far seems to be predicated on charisma.

That’s easy when you’re coaching kids, but what about pros?
Sanders has previously stated he's doesn't want to coach in the NFL.
This thread by the OP is lame.
 
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