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01-08-2007, 02:49 AM
Food for thought, 2 coaches to succeed Parcells if he decides to leave the Jerry Jones circus in Dallas. What do you think?
1) Among the intriguing coaches who could be available is Ohio State's Jim Tressel. His contract is voided if the Buckeyes win another national championship Monday night. Would he leave the dynasty he has built in Buckeye Country after 2 National Titles recently (if he wins 2nd one tonight)? Probably doubtful.
OR
2) Mike Sherman, formerly at Green Bay (& used to be at Texas A&M too as O-line coach under Slocum in the early '90s). He was a successful NFL head coach and didn't deserve to be fired (he was 57-39 at Green Bay, including a 4-12 final season meltdown). He interviewed with Arizona last week & Miami may be next. Last year he served on Gary Kubiak's staff in Houston. He will be a HC in the NFL again soon.
Great quote from Randy Galloway's column last week in the FW Star Telegram before the Seattle game:
"But based on the current evidence, this is a team that has quit on Parcells. Tuned him out completely. It happens when a head coach allows a double standard in being the hard-butt on all players except one. And that one, the biggest fool of all, he "handled" him by attempting to ignore him since Oxnard."
Wow, someone other than me thinks TO is a fool...go figure. Of course it is all the media's fault, right? 13 td receptions, 18 drops (source: Elias) on year for the Team Poison if you're counting too; both were league highs. No Pro Bowl, 1st round exit, 9-8 on year. $25 million well-spent Jerry, your plastic surgeon is calling to do some touch-up work since you have not won a playoff game since 1996.
1) Among the intriguing coaches who could be available is Ohio State's Jim Tressel. His contract is voided if the Buckeyes win another national championship Monday night. Would he leave the dynasty he has built in Buckeye Country after 2 National Titles recently (if he wins 2nd one tonight)? Probably doubtful.
OR
2) Mike Sherman, formerly at Green Bay (& used to be at Texas A&M too as O-line coach under Slocum in the early '90s). He was a successful NFL head coach and didn't deserve to be fired (he was 57-39 at Green Bay, including a 4-12 final season meltdown). He interviewed with Arizona last week & Miami may be next. Last year he served on Gary Kubiak's staff in Houston. He will be a HC in the NFL again soon.
Great quote from Randy Galloway's column last week in the FW Star Telegram before the Seattle game:
"But based on the current evidence, this is a team that has quit on Parcells. Tuned him out completely. It happens when a head coach allows a double standard in being the hard-butt on all players except one. And that one, the biggest fool of all, he "handled" him by attempting to ignore him since Oxnard."
Wow, someone other than me thinks TO is a fool...go figure. Of course it is all the media's fault, right? 13 td receptions, 18 drops (source: Elias) on year for the Team Poison if you're counting too; both were league highs. No Pro Bowl, 1st round exit, 9-8 on year. $25 million well-spent Jerry, your plastic surgeon is calling to do some touch-up work since you have not won a playoff game since 1996.