As always, the Cowboys have decided to do this differently from everyone else. Like usual, things aren't going well.
By dragging their feet over the Mike McCarthy catastrophe, the Dallas Cowboys cost themselves an incredible opportunity to interview some of the best candidates on the coaching carousel. What is Jerry Jones even doing at this point?
At long last, it’s curtains in Dallas … for Mike McCarthy, at least. The Cowboys organization announced the impending departure of its head coach on Monday, Jan. 13. While complimentary in his assessment of McCarthy and the job he has done in Dallas,
Jerry Jones has been told to hunt down Mike Vrabel to replace Mike McCarthy as the Dallas Cowboys' head coach by believing the ex-Tennessee Titans boss to be a "mini-Bill Belichick
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has spoken out for the first time ... after the New England Patriots filled their vacancy with Mike Vrabel over the weekend.
We thought Jerry would covet a "wow ... to interview potential successors such as Mike Vrabel, Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn. Cowboys fans irked by Jones' disrespect of Landry were quickly ...
GM Trent Baalke remains in Jacksonville and will be on his fourth coach since taking over in 2021. The team is conducting an extensive search to pair the right coach with franchise quarterback Caleb Williams for a long run.
Mike Vrabel might be the best candidate for what Michael Irvin believes the Cowboys need. Discipline. Vrabel is a no-nonsense type of coach who played for Bill Belichick in New England for the bulk of his career. Vrabel had success in Tennessee as head coach with four consecutive winning seasons and an AFC title game appearance.
Tom Landry and Barry Switzer never coached in the NFL again after getting axed by Jerry Jones ... head coaching job when Bill Belichick and Mike Vrabel had already chosen other paths, and also ...
Later, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Mike McCarthy is not expected to return ... McCarthy spoke with owner and general manager Jerry Jones and executive vice president Stephen Jones at least ...
If Jerry Jones cares about branding and buzz, bringing one of the greatest showmen and talkers in pro sports history to Dallas would check plenty of boxes.
The Cowboys' split with coach Mike McCarthy will have wide-ranging effects felt beyond Dallas. Who were the biggest winners and losers of the move?