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Coaching shakeup latest example of Cowboys dysfunction

“How ’bout them Cowboys!” has taken on a whole new meaning.

As most of the football world is concentrating on the lead-up to the Super Bowl, the Cowboys are shaking up their coaching staff. And because it’s Jerry Jones at the controls, it’s been far from your standard firing/hiring affair.

Follow along, if you can:

The Cowboys made two moves official on Tuesday: They hired Scott Linehan to be their passing game coordinator and to handle the play-calling. They also demoted defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin and promoted Rod Marinelli to the position.

The changes made to the league’s worst defense are rather straightforward compared to the shakeup for the fifth-ranked offense.

Despite the hiring of Linehan to call plays, the Cowboys are keeping Bill Callahan as their offensive coordinator. The problem is Callahan doesn’t want to stay, according to ESPN.com. The Browns and new coach Mike Pettine were interested in talking to Callahan (the two were on Rex Ryan’s Jets staff together) about a position in Cleveland, but Dallas refused to grant permission.

Why would they do that? Last season, the Cowboys made Callahan’s play-calling go through head coach Jason Garrett before reaching quarterback Tony Romo. The hiring of Linehan would seem to be further proof they don’t trust Callahan’s grasp of the offense.

But, according to ESPN, the reason they don’t want Callahan to leave is because they see him as a potential interim head coach if they decide to fire Garrett during the season.

“You make a lot of different decisions for the team and you do it always in the best interest of the team,” Garrett said of the changes.

“You’re trying to put guys in roles where they will thrive and be best for the team and this is no different than that. Bill is a pro. Bill’s been doing this a long time. He understands transition and change and all those things. He along with the rest of the staff will embrace this and hopefully as a team we’ll be better.”

The new question in Dallas should be: How long ago does this feel?

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But, according to ESPN, the reason they don’t want Callahan to leave is because they see him as a potential interim head coach if they decide to fire Garrett during the season.



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But, according to ESPN, the reason they don’t want Callahan to leave is because they see him as a potential interim head coach if they decide to fire Garrett during the season.



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Honestly that's one of the stupidest things I've ever seen written. I know its Jerry we are talking about, but if Garrett gets canned there are other guys they could make "interim HC" other than Callahan. Linehan and Marinelli have actually been NFL Head Coaches too. Derek Dooley has been a HC at a couple of colleges too.

Its b/s kind of reporting, typical shit from ESPN IMO and a couple of the people who cover the team.
 
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Honestly that's one of the stupidest things I've ever seen written. I know its Jerry we are talking about, but if Garrett gets canned there are other guys they could make "interim HC" other than Callahan. Linehan and Marinelli have actually been NFL Head Coaches too. Derek Dooley has been a HC at a couple of colleges too.

Its b/s kind of reporting, typical shit from ESPN IMO and a couple of the people who cover the team.

While you do make a good point that we have a number of former head coaches on this team, one thing to consider is this:

Jerry is a sunshine pumping homer who thinks every year is a Super Bowl year.

Jerry is basically going all out for this year, it seems. He has to know time is running out on Ware/Romo, etc.

If we get off to a slow start.... who in his mind is going to give the team the best chance to get to the Super Bowl (remember, this is Jerry thinking)...

Linehan was 8-8, 3-13, 0-4 in his 2+ years as a head coach.

Marinelli was 3-13, 7-9, and 0-16 his three years as a head coach.

Monte Kiffin has never been a head coach and could actually be dead right now. The whole defensive coaching changes seems like a weekend at Bernies scenario.

Derek Dooley is Derek Dooley.

While Bill Callahan's win/loss record is rather unimpressive in both college and the NFL as a head coach... he did get the Raiders to the Super Bowl, he was an Al Davis guy, and he's been to two bowl games in college.

Plus, Jerry has a year history with him that he doesn't with Linehan.

This actually makes sense if you think about it. Why the fuck else would we keep him?
 

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But, according to ESPN, the reason they don’t want Callahan to leave is because they see him as a potential interim head coach if they decide to fire Garrett during the season.

That can't be a real plan. Even for Jerry that is a stupid plan.

Bill, you need to stay in case I run Garrett. Oh heyyy, Jason.
 

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This actually makes sense if you think about it. Why the fuck else would we keep him?

Could be because they value his work as the OL coach, which is what they really hired him to be in the first place.

It DID get better last yr. Perhaps they don't believe Pollack is ready to be THE guy as OL coach.
 
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Could be because they value his work as the OL coach, which is what they really hired him to be in the first place.

It DID get better last yr. Perhaps they don't believe Pollack is ready to be THE guy as OL coach.

It'd be real cvnty of us to block a real promotion and a good opportunity just to keep a man as a OL coach.

But yeah, its possible.
 

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It'd be real cvnty of us to block a real promotion and a good opportunity just to keep a man as a OL coach.

But yeah, its possible.

Other teams do it all the time now. Even Parcells did it while he was with us.
 

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Could be because they value his work as the OL coach, which is what they really hired him to be in the first place.

It DID get better last yr. Perhaps they don't believe Pollack is ready to be THE guy as OL coach.

That's what that Stretch Smith seemed to think, that they don't think Pollack is quite ready to be the OL coach on his own. He couldn't think of any other decent reason to refuse Callahan leaving.

Kind of like Mid said, though not exactly... I'm actually encouraged if Jerry is keeping him to be a possible interim, as messed up as that is. Because we know what a delusional wild optimist Jerry is... But if Werder's story is true, it shows Jerry actually realizes there's a good chance this season could collapse like a house of cards. Most of the time he'd be talking about Superbowl, and honestly believing it.
 
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Kind of like Mid said, though not exactly... I'm actually encouraged if Jerry is keeping him to be a possible interim, as messed up as that is. Because we know what a delusional wild optimist Jerry is... But if Werder's story is true, it shows Jerry actually realizes there's a good chance this season could collapse like a house of cards. Most of the time he'd be talking about Superbowl, and honestly believing it.

Why is that encouraging? If Garrett is fired midseason, things are really lost especially if Jerry gives up on his pet. Who the interim is, I really do not care. He could bring on Bozo The Clown and it would not matter at that stage.
 

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Why does Bozo have to put clown at the end? Doesn't everyone know he's a clown? Will they really mistake him for being Bozo the Attorney?
 

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Why is that encouraging? If Garrett is fired midseason, things are really lost especially if Jerry gives up on his pet. Who the interim is, I really do not care. He could bring on Bozo The Clown and it would not matter at that stage.

I don't care who the interim is, either. That doesn't matter, because if we get to that point the season is lost.

But it's encouraging because Jerry at least may realize that we aren't really "this close" to a deep playoff run. He realizes this thing could easily crater. And if he's thinking that, he's probably thinking about changes that need to be made.

It would be better if he went ahead and made those changes now, sure. But I'd rather he at least realize we could be in trouble than to truly believe we're a couple injuries from a Superbowl and be blindsided when we go 6-10.
 

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It's not like an interim is going to rescue the season, especially not Callatard.
 
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Yeah who cares if we have the best interim coach. If we have to go that direction, we need to be playing for a high draft pick, not trying to have the best possible interim coach to try to drag us back to 8-8.
 
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