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Nah. Gimme more defensive help especially in the secondary, if you're gonna spend any of that Romo money at all this year.
Would Revis be a good move? I personally think it would be worth a shot.
Nah. Gimme more defensive help especially in the secondary, if you're gonna spend any of that Romo money at all this year.
Depends on the deal. Dollars meets sense.Would Revis be a good move? I personally think it would be worth a shot.
Yes. Having him next to Dez and Switzer would be fantastic.
I'm not sure he can still run.He would be the deep threat they need.
I'm not sure he can still run.
I'd have to time him in the 40, for sure. Speed is the first thing to go with these guys as they age a bit.Possibly. My bet is that he's still faster than any WR on our roster.
Would be fantastic if we had a coach that would know how to utilize them.
On paper it looks like this offense is going to be hard to deal with, with the addition of Switzer to what we already know we have. Now just imagine if we had the coaching you speak of.Would be fantastic if we had a coach that would know how to utilize them.
We can dream.I still have a suspicion that Stephen and McClay are setting it up for them to go after Harbaugh. Red is Jerry's boy and I'm not certain that Stephen feels the same way about him. They obviously like the way he coaches his players and he has a proven track record in the NFL. Marketing wise what would be bigger than Harbaugh agreeing to coach the Cowboys?
I still have a suspicion that Stephen and McClay are setting it up for them to go after Harbaugh. Red is Jerry's boy and I'm not certain that Stephen feels the same way about him. They obviously like the way he coaches his players and he has a proven track record in the NFL. Marketing wise what would be bigger than Harbaugh agreeing to coach the Cowboys?
Harbaugh will be ready to come back to the NFL in 2 or 3 years, sooner if Michigan can win it all. He felt slighted in San Francisco and wants to come back to the NFL and run a team, even though he is coaching at his Alma mater.
I would think us or the Colts (he played there and he coached Andrew Luck at Stanford) would be his his most logical choices. If we made a move, it would be because the team felt Garrett can't win the big game and we would need that big-time coach to take us to the next level. Then again, Jerry might try to outsmart everyone and hire Matt Eberflus.
And Jerry would never hire him.Harbaugh would never come here.
But, we can dream. Oh wait, I already said that. Carry on.And Jerry would never hire him.
Nor, IMO, would Stephen. He's gotten a taste of running things and he's not going to have a coach dictate to him any more than Jerry would. Look at him barking at Parcells that he'd go any damn where he wanted in the locker room as long as they (the Jones Boys) owned the team.
Garrett is here basically forever barring multiple disaster seasons. And by disaster, I don't mean 8-8 or 7-9. Those are perfectly acceptable around here as long as we try hard.
And Jerry would never hire him.
Nor, IMO, would Stephen. He's gotten a taste of running things and he's not going to have a coach dictate to him any more than Jerry would. Look at him barking at Parcells that he'd go any damn where he wanted in the locker room as long as they (the Jones Boys) owned the team.
Garrett is here basically forever barring multiple disaster seasons. And by disaster, I don't mean 8-8 or 7-9. Those are perfectly acceptable around here as long as we try hard.
If Stephen and/or Jerry wanted Garrett gone they had the best reason: 4-12 (almost 3-13 if not for Romo clutchness). Unless the Cowboys go 2-14 or something he stays. Even then he may get yet another season. I think he is going to be this generation's Jeff Fisher which is kinda a scary thought.