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Some buzz about Lane Kiffin and Belichick being legit candidates.

I still think Lincoln Riley's name will be thrown around some. Not that I want him and his defenses suck everywhere he coaches, but the Jones-tards reportedly both like the guy.

Kiffin's name is interesting. He actually was a NFL HC once upon a time (Raiders, a truly awful situation) and has worked with a number of uber successful coaches along the way. Of course his dad is Monte Kiffin who until we dug him up was one of the best defensive coaches in NFL History.
 

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I've always liked Charean and she usually has good takes.

Not sure I agree on Carroll being the best option though.
 

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We all know it’s going to be one big circle jerk, then they are going to hire Helen Moore anyway.

Book it!
 

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Another mention of Belichick.

While probably unlikely, wasn't Belichick all set to go to the NYJ before he backed out and went to New England instead? This isn't exactly the same sort of timing but it's happened to an extent before with him.


Cowboys working quickly to find Mike McCarthy's replacement; Bill Belichick could be near top of wish list​


The Dallas Cowboys took their time choosing whether to part ways with head coach Mike McCarthy. Now, they're working quickly to find his replacement.

Sources tell CBS Sports the top Cowboys decision-makers took part in inclusive hiring training early Monday afternoon, a step mandated by the NFL for any team to begin its search for a head coach or general manager.

News broke Monday around noon ET that McCarthy and Dallas had parted ways after the two could not agree to the contract length of a potential McCarthy extension. Less than two hours later, according to sources, the Cowboys brass took part in the virtual training.

The league introduced the training in 2022 as part of its multi-step hiring process. Any decision-maker involved in the hiring process must take the training, though clubs and people are excluded from the training if they have taken it in the past two seasons.

The training lasts about an hour, and it's unclear who all with the Cowboys took the training other than team owner/president/general manager Jerry Jones.

Now the search will begin for a new head coach after five years with McCarthy. Sources say Jones and McCarthy couldn't agree on the length of a contract extension, and that was the driving force in the parting of ways.

Bill Belichick could be near the top of Dallas's wishlist, according to multiple sources. Belichick and Jones have had a good relationship over the decades, and sources last month indicated Belichick had interest in the Dallas job should it come open.

Belichick is now the head coach at North Carolina, where he signed a contract that has a $10 million buyout if he were to leave the Tar Heels before June 1 of this year. Multiple sources have cast doubt on that eight-figure buyout stopping any NFL team owner — or Belichick himself. The buyout goes to $1 million after June 1, 2025.


Due to NFL rules, unless the Cowboys are willing to potentially wait a while, one candidate that may not be available to them is Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. As reported on The NFL Today postgame show Sunday night, Johnson took his four interviews with the Patriots, Jaguars, Raiders and Bears over the weekend and then shut it down, according to sources. He is now solely focused on the Lions divisional matchup on Saturday against the Commanders.

Technically, the Cowboys have until the conclusion of Monday night's game between the Vikings and Rams to interview coaching candidates with the Lions or Chiefs. Because those teams got their conference's top seed, coaches could interview virtually through tonight's game.

That window closes as soon as the game ends, though, and the Cowboys cannot conduct an initial interview with a candidate on the Lions or Chiefs after tonight until the conclusion of that team's season. So if the Cowboys have their eye on a coach on the Lions or Chiefs, and if Dallas doesn't talk to that coach tonight, the Cowboys won't be able to until the team either loses in the playoffs or wins the Super Bowl.

For coaches whose teams made the playoffs but did not have the bye — including the teams that already lost — they can interview virtually with the Cowboys three days after their wild-card victory. Those interviews would have to be concluded by the evening of Sunday, Jan. 19.

For all other coaches currently employed by teams who did not make the playoffs, the Cowboys can interview them virtually as soon as possible.
 

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We all know Jerry is gonna Jerry. And he sure likes him some familiarity with his coaching staff
 

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McCarthy was certainly better than Red Dolt, I don't think they're really that close either.

I think McCarthy was ok, if I had to rank the coaches under Jones I'd probably have McCarthy 2nd or 3rd.

But "ok" was never going to get them over the hump.
Only thing getting this team over the hump is shipping the Jones' to Mars...
 

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As accurate and honest an assessment as any analyst, writer, or talking head is going to give...

I know everyone is wondering but no, thats not me.

He is repeating the mantra I've been singing for the last 30 years though which makes him a very wise & astute man imho
 

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Let's face it.....Kellen Moore or Zimmer is the next HC. No matter who comes here, they'll have to keep Zimmer and that may not work for any decent coach unless he's desperate. I won't root for another team but Jerry and Company make it so hard to root for this one.
 
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