ESPN: Henderson leaving not only staff change for Dallas

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Jerome Henderson's departure not only change to Cowboys' staff

Todd Archer
ESPN Staff Writer

IRVING, Texas -- As the Dallas Cowboys get ready to coach the Senior Bowl this week, they will be without secondary coach Jerome Henderson.

Henderson will join the Atlanta Falcons' staff after interviewing with the team last week, a source confirmed. Henderson’s contract with the Cowboys was set to expire, and he interviewed for the Cleveland Browns' head coaching vacancy as well as the defensive coordinator opening with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Cowboys will be in the market for a secondary coach, according to a source. Joe Baker, who has been the team’s safeties coach since 2012, also has an expiring contract but is expected to return in some role.

Henderson’s departure is the first for the Cowboys’ staff this offseason but it will not be the only change. According to sources, Steve Loney will move to tight ends coach and Marc Colombo will serve as the assistant offensive line coach.

The future of Mike Pope, who has been the tight ends coach the past two seasons, is not clear. Loney worked with the offensive line last year. Colombo was an offensive assistant last season and also worked with the line. He played for the Cowboys from 2005-10.

Defensive ends coach Ben Bloom, defensive staff assistant Turner West and offensive staff assistant Kevin Carberry also have expiring contracts but are expected to be with the team in Mobile, Alabama, to coach the Senior Bowl.

Henderson joined the Cowboys in 2012 to reunite with then-defensive coordinator Rob Ryan. He served as the secondary coach under Monte Kiffin (2013) and Rod Marinelli (2014-15). The Cowboys had the fifth-ranked pass defense in 2015 but the secondary recorded just five interceptions. Starting cornerbacks Brandon Carr and Morris Claiborne did not record a pick.

In Henderson’s tenure the Cowboys signed Carr as a free agent to a five-year, $50 million deal, moved up to the sixth pick of the first round to take Claiborne and drafted Byron Jones in the first round in 2015.
 
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Henderson leaving is addition by subtraction. Hopefully several others follow out the door.
 
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Should be a crippling blow to our team, no?

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Jerome Henderson alone is good for 2 wins over last year without Carr and Claiborne and Jenkins as depth. I think we improve 3 to 4 games over last year on better coverage alone.

In case this is not crystal clear to anyone, I have no faith whatsoever in Dave Campo. None, zero, zip, nada.

I am officially saying I believe Henderson was our key acquisition this off season. As much as I like some of our FA and Draft haul...Henderson is the key to no more late comebacks.

We will have more sacks this year, more takeaways this year, and allow fewer points. This will lead to more wins.

If I was more settled about our Center I could be downright giddy, but I am not. My next biggest issue is Kickoff Returns.

Calling My Shot | Dallas Cowboys Forum - CowboysZone.com
 
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He never gets tired of being completely wrong on those predictions because he can't let go of the ultra homer side of the equation. If he just stopped deluding himself about the state the franchise is in and the idiocy of the management he would know when a spare is a spare before hand. He really does love Big Brother.
 

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:lol That was great.

Makes you wonder why the Next Landry who is in charge of everything would choose to keep such a terrible coach.
 
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