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  • Polarizing Ex-Jets Coach Could Have Chance At Cowboys Job


    The Dallas Cowboys clearly are a team in flux after a surprising 2024 season.

    Dallas failed to make the playoffs despite some very high expectations — like the New York Jets. The Cowboys parted ways with their head coach Mike McCarthy and now all eyes have been on their vacant position. At this point, the job hasn’t been filled yet, but there have been a lot of rumors that Dallas offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer could be in line for the job.

    If Schottenheimer were to land the job, Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio suggested former Jets head coach Rex Ryan could be a possible option to fill the defensive coordinator role.

    “Last year, the Cowboys were looking to hire a new defensive coordinator,” Florio said. “As Rex Ryan tells it, it would have been him, if they’d been offering more money. This time around, as they reportedly are poised to hire Brian Schottenheimer as Mike McCarthy’s successor, Rex could be in play again. It would be a role reversal from 2009 through 2011, when Schottenheimer served as offensive coordinator with the Jets under Ryan.

    “The pairing worked. They ended up in back-to-back AFC Championships with Schottenheimer running the offense and Ryan running the show…The season didn’t go well for Dallas, for a variety of reasons. Many Cowboys fans believe it won’t go much better with Schottenheimer in charge. But Rex will make things interesting, if he ends up being the Dallas defensive coordinator, one year after (as he tells it) he nearly was.”

    Schottenheimer hasn’t gotten the Cowboys’ head coach job yet so anything could happen until a contract is signed. The Jacksonville Jaguars and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are a perfect example of that right now. If Schottenheimer were to get the job and Ryan was involved in any capacity, that certainly would make for some headlines.

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    Former New York Jets head coach Adam Gase could potentially be in the running for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching job, according to sources close to the team. Gase, who was fired by the Jets after a disappointing tenure, has been a polarizing figure in the NFL coaching world.

    Many fans and analysts have criticized Gase for his questionable play-calling, lack of player development, and overall lackluster performance as a head coach. However, others believe that Gase has the potential to succeed with a new team and a fresh start.

    The Cowboys are currently in the market for a new head coach after parting ways with Mike McCarthy. Gase’s offensive background could be appealing to the Cowboys, who have a talented roster that underperformed this season.

    While Gase may not be the most popular choice among Cowboys fans, he could bring a new perspective and energy to the team. Only time will tell if Gase will be considered for the job, but it’s clear that he still has a chance to prove himself in the NFL coaching world.

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  • Ex-Jets coach is about to lead Dallas Cowboys


    A former Jets coach is closing in on a deal to become head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.

    Cowboys offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, who from 2006-11 was the Jets‘ OC, is expected to be named the Cowboys head coach “no later than Friday, possibly today”, Clarence Hill of All City DLLS posted on X/Twitter on Thursday.

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    The Jets made the playoffs three times in Schottenheimer’s six seasons as their offensive coordinator. Since then, they’ve drawn blanks, owning the longest streak of seasons without a postseason appearance in American professional sports.

    Schottenheimer has served as offensive coordinator on four different teams over 14 of his 23 years in the NFL. After his stint with the Jets, he was OC for then-St. Louis Rams for three seasons and he had the same role with the Seattle Seahawks, helping head coach Pete Carroll reach three consecutive playoff appearances with quarterback Russell Wilson.

    After two seasons as the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator — the first of which Dallas’ offense ranked No. 1 in the NFL in points and fifth in yards — owner Jerry Jones is ready to lock him up as his head coach. He will replace Mike McCarthy, who posted a 49-35 regular-season record as head coach.

    In his tenure with the Jets, Schottenheimer coached under Mike Mangini and Rex Ryan, who was recently passed over for Aaron Glenn for the Jets’ head coaching vacancy.



    Former New York Jets head coach, Adam Gase, is reportedly set to take on a new coaching role with the Dallas Cowboys. After being let go by the Jets following a disappointing 2-14 season, Gase is eager for a fresh start with America’s Team.

    Gase, known for his offensive expertise, will bring a new perspective to the Cowboys and could potentially help revitalize their struggling offense. With star quarterback Dak Prescott returning from injury, Gase will have plenty of talent to work with and the potential to make a significant impact on the team.

    Many fans are excited to see what Gase can bring to the table and are hopeful that his experience and leadership will help the Cowboys reach their full potential in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting coaching development.

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