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The Dallas Cowboys have been starved of success for decades, but now comes the chance for Jerry Jones to make a noticeable shift in how he operates the team.
Adding a little levity to the situation, a “things could actually be worse” look at the Cowboys’ coaching search. | From @BenGrimaldi
After Bill Belichick was fired by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, after 24 seasons as head coach of the team and six Super Bowl trophies in nine appearances, the expectation around the NFL was that the legendary coach would have little trouble finding a new job at the helm of a different NFL franchise.
Why did former New England Patriots linebacker Rob Ninkovich say that Bill Belichick would be a good fit as head coach for the Dallas Cowboys?
Maybe Belichick is exactly where he needs to be. Sure, the idea of Belichick working for Jerry Jones or coaching the Raiders is media catnip. The narrative that he longs for 15 more coaching wins ...
BOSTON -- Bill Belichick has not yet signed his contract ... which opened up earlier this week when Jerry Jones fired Mike McCarthy. Since being introduced by the Tar Heels on Dec. 12, Belichick ...
Bill Belichick is not legally bound to North Carolina. The 72-year-old head coach has yet to officially sign his contract with the university and
Jerry Jones is a master salesman ... the $8 million quarterback at Duke and NFL coaching great Bill Belichick at North Carolina — the list of next season’s favorites looks like the usual cast of college football’s best programs.
It's a hard hire to judge. Based just on Carroll's track record, it should be considered a home run hire. Carroll has a Super Bowl ring, and a college national championship, too. He had a winning record in 11 of his last 12 seasons guiding the Seattle Seahawks. It's hard to find fault with his resume.
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty sift through Jerry Jones’ explanation on how the Cowboys took “as big a risk as you can take” to hire Brian Schottenheimer and examine his thought process.