Now that the NFC East has landed two teams in the NFC championship game and neither one resides in Dallas, there’s a sense this state of affairs could spur Jerry Jones to take dramatic action. Maybe.
The NFL’s divisional playoff round gave Dallas a view of what top teams looks like nowadays. For a franchise that’s been accused of being stuck in the past, that kind honest look could be useful as the Cowboys move forward into the offseason.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are looking for their next coach. The biggest name in that search so far has been Deion Sanders, the Colorado Buffaloes coach who won a Super Bowl in Dallas back during his legendary playing days.
With Jones now spearheading the search for the Cowboys’ next head coach after Mike McCarthy’s departure, buzz continues to build around franchise great and Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders, who “would almost certainly accept” the top job in Dallas if offered by the 82-year-old owner, according to a new report.
There are several big factors for Jones in this coaching search — one of which is not letting a coach destined for success get away from him again.
Head coach Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys officially parted ways earlier this week after the two sides failed to agree to a new contract. According
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was one of many sports icons who donated to the Donald Trump Inauguration Committee
"Joe Exotic did not hire anyone to murder anyone," McCathern stated, arguing that witnesses, including Allen Glover and James Garretson, committed perjury under government pressure. McCathern pointed to "new evidence," including recordings and affidavits where these witnesses admitted to lying during their testimony.
After five seasons with Mike McCarthy at the helm, the Dallas Cowboys are on the hunt for a new head coach. The next head coach will be tasked with succeeding where so many of his predecessors have failed.
As it turns out, Jerry Jones does not know how to pull a rabbit out of his head. Head, hat, same difference. The point is the Dallas Cowboys may have finally co
"I don't think you spend a lot of time trying to change Jerry Jones," Garrett said. "I don't think that's going happen."