Was Chan Gailey not available? Talk about a guy who's continually fallen upward in his career.
The Cowboys were always going to "stay in the family" - they are like USC that way (and see what's happened when they go outside?)
The thing I like best about the Carroll hire in Vegas is that it is a short-term deal. You get the sense that he really just wanted to end his time in the NFL on his own terms and I imagine he won't have a hard time putting together a staff. I don't know who Brady is going to line up for QB though. It's going to have to be a former starter/current back-up, maybe they could swing a Maxx Crosby for JJ McCarthy trade. Keep their first rounder, draft Abdul Carter as Crosby's replacement.
Moore would have been “in the family,” no?The Cowboys were always going to "stay in the family" - they are like USC that way (and see what's happened when they go outside?).
Well, Danny … too bad.
How Dan Snyder views Commanders' title run from afar: 'He ... hates it' — ESPN
Snyder’s pending prosecution will be dropped. He’s a Trumpist.Well, Danny … too bad.
How Dan Snyder views Commanders' title run from afar: 'He ... hates it' — ESPN
Well, Danny … too bad.
How Dan Snyder views Commanders' title run from afar: 'He ... hates it' — ESPN
Jerry wants a low key personality who won’t take the spotlight off of him and won’t cost that much. Mission accomplished.
I’m not entirely sure about the money part.Jerry wants a low key personality who won’t take the spotlight off of him and won’t cost that much. Mission accomplished.
That was Aaron Rodgers at his best.
I’m not entirely sure about the money part.
If you went to Jerruh and you guaranteed him a Super Bowl victory in year 1, but it was going to cost him 15 million, I think he would jump at that.
Any NFL owner would make that trade in a heartbeat.
Any NFL owner would make that trade in a heartbeat.
I'm pretty sure most owners operate under the mindset that every dollar they pay a coach and their staff means one less dollar for them - and they know people will take 30 percent below the market rate for their skill set in the front office to say they work in the NFL.