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Early on in the process I had heard Seattle may be interested in Tee Martin, but haven't heard anything else. Does anyone know if Martin has interviewed anywhere yet?
 
Early on in the process I had heard Seattle may be interested in Tee Martin, but haven't heard anything else. Does anyone know if Martin has interviewed anywhere yet?
I haven't seen any interview request from teams at all but of course that can change as there still teams in need of a offensive coordinator. Hope he stays as the ravens QB coach though
 
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I'm hearing Spytek is having 2nd thoughts about taking the Raiders job, apparently he wanted to go with Liam Coen, and only took the Raiders job when Coen was going back to the Bucs. I don't know if this is true, because I believe he finalized his deal on Thursday.
 
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Man nobody wants the Saints job lmao.

Can’t say I blame them. Best course for NOLA is to eat the dead cap and suck and no way any coach is allowed to work through that without getting fired.
 
Liam Cohen has a punchable face. He comes off as the teacher trying to be cool, he did a Duval chant and it was awkward lol. He's fired within 3 years, I'll be shocked if he makes it beyond the three year mark as HC.
 
Liam Cohen has a punchable face. He comes off as the teacher trying to be cool, he did a Duval chant and it was awkward lol. He's fired within 3 years, I'll be shocked if he makes it beyond the three year mark as HC.
Nick Sirranni interview was probably worse when he was first hired by the eagles and he's team now in the super bowl for the second time. I come to learn these interviews don't necessarily mean anything in regards to the outcome of a coaches success
 
Nick Sirranni interview was probably worse when he was first hired by the eagles and he's team now in the super bowl for the second time. I come to learn these interviews don't necessarily mean anything in regards to the outcome of a coaches success
I don’t think Sirianni is a good coach…. I think they have a great GM that stacks the roster in the extremely weak NFC. It is Sirianni’s job to just not screw it up. Many coaches could be successful with their roster.
 
Jerry Jones is hilarious. Says hiring Schottenheimer was the biggest risk he could have taken because he's never been a head coach before.
My friends in Dallas are suicidal with the decision. Jones got the perfect lackey yes man for the position. Schottenheimer has been trying to be an HC since 2009… More losing on the way
 
Jerry Jones is hilarious. Says hiring Schottenheimer was the biggest risk he could have taken because he's never been a head coach before.
Unpopular opinion... kind of a smart hire. The usual dumb thing the Cowboys would do is take a massively big swing on some big name coach who will never be given the power to coach the team or oversee personnel the way they should, and it'll come crashing down.

Making a low-key hire actually helps to reduce expectations slightly, and gives Jerry an easy termination decision if shit hits the fan again. I think he's wrong that it's risky, because I think its risk-free. If Brian succeeds, its a huge victory lap for Jerry. If he fails, he'll say he kept him for continuity for Dak and he'll below up both the coach and QB in a rebuild.
 
Nick Sirranni interview was probably worse when he was first hired by the eagles and he's team now in the super bowl for the second time. I come to learn these interviews don't necessarily mean anything in regards to the outcome of a coaches success

joe judge had a great first presser
Dan campbell's was memed to eternity (and then cried at a presser halfway through his first season)

it's almost like pressers arent that great of a way to evaluate head coaches
 
My friends in Dallas are suicidal with the decision. Jones got the perfect lackey yes man for the position. Schottenheimer has been trying to be an HC since 2009… More losing on the way

Unpopular opinion... kind of a smart hire. The usual dumb thing the Cowboys would do is take a massively big swing on some big name coach who will never be given the power to coach the team or oversee personnel the way they should, and it'll come crashing down.

Making a low-key hire actually helps to reduce expectations slightly, and gives Jerry an easy termination decision if shit hits the fan again. I think he's wrong that it's risky, because I think its risk-free. If Brian succeeds, its a huge victory lap for Jerry. If he fails, he'll say he kept him for continuity for Dak and he'll below up both the coach and QB in a rebuild.

I think a bunch of teams are having a little remorse for not cutting ties early and making a move last year. There was serious coaching talent available and not so much this cycle.
 
Unpopular opinion... kind of a smart hire. The usual dumb thing the Cowboys would do is take a massively big swing on some big name coach who will never be given the power to coach the team or oversee personnel the way they should, and it'll come crashing down.

Making a low-key hire actually helps to reduce expectations slightly, and gives Jerry an easy termination decision if shit hits the fan again. I think he's wrong that it's risky, because I think it’s risk-free. If Brian succeeds, it’s a huge victory lap for Jerry. If he fails, he'll say he kept him for continuity for Dak and he'll below up both the coach and QB in a rebuild.
Agreed. I would have loved to have seen Jerry and Deion work together, though. That would have been a circus
 
joe judge had a great first presser
Dan campbell's was memed to eternity (and then cried at a presser halfway through his first season)

it's almost like pressers arent that great of a way to evaluate head coaches
Agreed.. almost like rookie draft interviews and wonderlic scores.. happy people finally coming around
 
Unpopular opinion... kind of a smart hire. The usual dumb thing the Cowboys would do is take a massively big swing on some big name coach who will never be given the power to coach the team or oversee personnel the way they should, and it'll come crashing down.

Making a low-key hire actually helps to reduce expectations slightly, and gives Jerry an easy termination decision if shit hits the fan again. I think he's wrong that it's risky, because I think its risk-free. If Brian succeeds, its a huge victory lap for Jerry. If he fails, he'll say he kept him for continuity for Dak and he'll below up both the coach and QB in a rebuild.
I don't actually mind the hire. Think him saying it's risky is hilarious though. Feels about as vanilla as it gets.
 
I don't actually mind the hire. Think him saying it's risky is hilarious though. Feels about as vanilla as it gets.
Well in his mind, its "risky" because the person he hired is seemingly extremely unqualified for that particular job, AND he knows that the media is going to bury him for the hire to begin with.

But a lot of this is just scoped into the fact that Jerry still thinks Dallas is "America's team", despite being largely irrelevant in the NFL for several decades.
 
Liam Cohen has a punchable face. He comes off as the teacher trying to be cool, he did a Duval chant and it was awkward lol. He's fired within 3 years, I'll be shocked if he makes it beyond the three year mark as HC.
I need bleach for my eyes after seeing that duval
 
Unpopular opinion... kind of a smart hire. The usual dumb thing the Cowboys would do is take a massively big swing on some big name coach who will never be given the power to coach the team or oversee personnel the way they should, and it'll come crashing down.

Making a low-key hire actually helps to reduce expectations slightly, and gives Jerry an easy termination decision if shit hits the fan again. I think he's wrong that it's risky, because I think its risk-free. If Brian succeeds, its a huge victory lap for Jerry. If he fails, he'll say he kept him for continuity for Dak and he'll below up both the coach and QB in a rebuild.
He'll be easy to sack and no one expects him to be good is a weird argument to make for why it's a good hire, but why not?

No one has any idea who'll make a good head coach beforehand anyway, so this has as much chance of working out as Ben Johnson does, but it seems strange to promote an OC who hasn't really C'd a good O in years and years.
 
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