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Cowboys like Nolan for DC, but Bowles most likely to land job

By Michael Lombardi NFL Network
NFL Network Insider
Published: Jan. 9, 2011 at 02:45 p.m. |


Bowles likely to run Cowboys' defense, but Nolan a target

Indications are that Todd Bowles will be the Dallas Cowboys' next defensive coordinator, but he isn't coach Jason Garrett's first choice.

League sources say Bowles' Miami Dolphins counterpart, defensive coordinator Mike Nolan, is the No. 1 target, but he's unlikely to go to Dallas because he's under contract and it's a lateral move.

Bowles, the Dolphins' assistant head coach and secondary coach, interviewed Wednesday for the Cowboys' head-coaching job that went to Garrett. Bowles said then that he was focused on that job, not defensive coordinator.

"We'll see what happens there," said Bowles, who once coached in Dallas. "If that doesn't work out, hopefully something else comes up."

What came up were the defensive coordinator duties, which former Wade Phillips did for two seasons while also serving as head coach. Phillips was fired after a 1-7 start this season.

Bowles was an NFL safety from 1986 to 1993, mostly with the Washington Redskins. He returned to the NFL as a coach in 2000 with the New York Jets and worked for the Cleveland Browns before joining the Cowboys as secondary coach under Bill Parcells.

Bowles remained in Dallas for Phillips' first season, then was part of an exodus of Cowboys personnel who went to the Dolphins in 2008.

Miami's staff just went through a tumultous week, with top team officials interviewing Stanford's Jim Harbaugh for the head-coaching job even though Tony Sparano remained under contract. Harbaugh took the San Francisco 49ers' head-coaching job instead, and the Dolphins tried to make good with Sparano on Saturday by extending his contract through 2013.

Nolan joined the Dolphins last offseason after one season as the Denver Broncos' defensive coordinator. He also ran defenses for the New York Giants (1993-96), Redskins (1997-99), Jets (2000) and Baltimore Ravens (2002-04).

Nolan became the 49ers' head coach in 2005, going 18-37 before he was fired midway through the 2008 season.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 

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Cant see them letting Nolan go. Why would they?

And DMN is running something tonight that says Bowles wont be brought in for DC. Not sure I believe it as all signs seem to poiinting to it. But they (Fins) dont have to let Bowles leave either.
 
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If the NFL rules prevent assistants from leaving to become coordinators, then I think they need to change those rules.

That's a promotion. Both in pay and responsibility.

Even so, it's probably not good business to prevent people from bettering themselves. It saves you a coach now but it probably doesn't give you a great reputation around the league. And that could bite you in the butt later.
 
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Knowing Jerry he won't make any announcement with the Cowboys defensive staff until the Super Bowl week.
 

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Knowing Jerry he won't make any announcement with the Cowboys defensive staff until the Super Bowl week.

he's already addressed this (announcements during super bowl week), but nobody other than us cares about who the staff people are anyway...
 
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he's already addressed this (announcements during super bowl week), but nobody other than us cares about who the staff people are anyway...

He did say that he would make any announcements to the staff during Super Bowl week?
 
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Our next defensive coordinator needs to be Eric Mangini, or the Packers Winston Moss.

I love that Packers defense. And I especially like how they handled the Eagles offense yesterday.
 

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Damn, that sucks about Nolan. I still feel they need to get an experienced DC.


Oh yeah, and let JASON GARRETT pick the guy ,Jones, You fucking shitstain puke.
 
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For the record, I really don't think Bowles is going to get the gig here.

Of course, since I posted that I'm sure he'll be announced the new DC by this afternoon.
 

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He can say whatever he wants. It doesn't mean shit to me. I didn't see a handshake on that, not that I would trust that either with Jerry. I doubt it is in Garrett's contract. He is just saying, Means nothing.

Hope I am wrong, but, I know I am not.
 
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