How real is this possibility?
I'm of the firm belief that virtually all of this teams offensive success is due largely in part to both the incredible play by our offensive line, Ezekiel Elliott, and the maturity/dedication of Dak Prescot as well as the incredible coaching efforts and creativity of Scott Linehan. He's been a highly regarded offensive mind for a number of years in this league, and he's doing things that have never been a staple in the Garrett offense we've grown accustomed to seeing. OmegaSupreme is much smarter than me and does a much better job at illustrating this belief.
During the broadcast, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman gave much due credit to Linehan for his job with the Cowboys offense and its young playmakers. He's clearly one of the premier coordinators in the league.
Question is, whats the likelihood of him leaving in the offseason?
Looking at the NFL standings, there doesn't seem to be a lot of teams that'll be in the market for a new coach this offseason. The Jets, Cleveland, and Chicago all recently just hired new coaches.
Jacksonville, San Diego, San Francisco also have newish coaches but both have been rumored to possibly not survive this year.
So I'm not sure how many openings there might be. There was talk of the Packers possibly firing Mike McCarthy. Not sure if there'd be any surprise firings around the league.
But if you're a team needing a new coach, and you have or need a young QB like DeShaun Watson from Clemson or the raw kid from Notre Dame, would you not consider Scott Linehan as the perfect candidate as head coach?
I can honestly say that if we lost him in the offseason, Dak and the offense would regress immeasurably and we'd once again be lucky to win 8-9 games next year.
I'm of the firm belief that virtually all of this teams offensive success is due largely in part to both the incredible play by our offensive line, Ezekiel Elliott, and the maturity/dedication of Dak Prescot as well as the incredible coaching efforts and creativity of Scott Linehan. He's been a highly regarded offensive mind for a number of years in this league, and he's doing things that have never been a staple in the Garrett offense we've grown accustomed to seeing. OmegaSupreme is much smarter than me and does a much better job at illustrating this belief.
During the broadcast, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman gave much due credit to Linehan for his job with the Cowboys offense and its young playmakers. He's clearly one of the premier coordinators in the league.
Question is, whats the likelihood of him leaving in the offseason?
Looking at the NFL standings, there doesn't seem to be a lot of teams that'll be in the market for a new coach this offseason. The Jets, Cleveland, and Chicago all recently just hired new coaches.
Jacksonville, San Diego, San Francisco also have newish coaches but both have been rumored to possibly not survive this year.
So I'm not sure how many openings there might be. There was talk of the Packers possibly firing Mike McCarthy. Not sure if there'd be any surprise firings around the league.
But if you're a team needing a new coach, and you have or need a young QB like DeShaun Watson from Clemson or the raw kid from Notre Dame, would you not consider Scott Linehan as the perfect candidate as head coach?
I can honestly say that if we lost him in the offseason, Dak and the offense would regress immeasurably and we'd once again be lucky to win 8-9 games next year.