The departure of Mike McCarthy has Cowboys fans clamoring for Deion Sanders
The Dallas Cowboys are takes over from head coach Mike McCarthy. He was under an exclusive negotiating window, but contract talks never started. After a brutal seven-win season, they have an opening and will begin interviewing candidates soon. Cowboys fans want the franchise legend and current coach of the Colorado Buffaloes Deion Sanders to return to Arlington.
@mikeMaher published“The Cowboys hiring Deion Sanders would also be the biggest move by the Cowboys ever.” Jerry would do it just for the attention.” There’s no doubt that Sanders’ hiring would generate buzz in Dallas. After a season in which much of the press was negative, Jones likely craves more press on the team.
@bor_is_enko says yes “(The) Cowboys need Deion Sanders at HC.” While @jvaggs10 felt comedy was possible, “Cowboys hiring Deion Sanders is not them,” with a laugh emoji.
The media believe that Dallas could make a move tooincluding Ross Tucker of the Ross Tucker Podcast. “Dallas Cowboys head coach Deion Sanders?” @Blain_Crain of The Daily Wire suggests “Dion Sanders knows how to beat and turn teams around.” He is a Cowboys legend and could bring the same energy to Dallas as a head coach.
Jerry Jones enters the search for Dallas’ 10th head coach with a white whale that fans want and could turn around. But does it make sense?
Should the Cowboys draft Deion Sanders?
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There are many options to be the next Dallas coach. They have a quarterback Dak Prescott who is under contract so if the coach likes him as a future option, it’s an attractive job. While Sanders could be the coach of the future, there are more experienced NFL minds who will compete for the job.
When the Cowboys finally moved on from Jason Garrett after ten years, they went with McCarthy because he had a winning track record. He won 12 games in three straight regular seasons, but only won one playoff game. History is often instructive and a coach with NFL experience could be the answer in Dallas.
Garrett had three years of experience as the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator before being hired as the head coach. Before that, Wade Phillips and Bill Parcells also had NFL experience. While Sanders has been a two-time head coach in college, he has no professional experience.
But if there’s one person who could make that history meaningless, it’s Sanders. He turned around a bad program at Colorado and is a Cowboys legend. Anything can happen and Sanders in Dallas is definitely on the cards.
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