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Dallas Cowboys focusing on offense at NFL Combine
The Dallas Cowboys are scouting prospects accessible within the NFL Draft this week on the NFL Mix in Indianapolis.
Head Coach Mike McCarthy stated the Cowboys might change a couple of third of their roster this yr. Maybe the largest change includes the offense.
Offensive coordinator Kellen Moore was changed by Brian Schottenheimer and McCarthy is taking up play-calling duties.
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“If you happen to take a look at the way in which we performed over the course of the final three years as a head coach, each head coach has a imaginative and prescient about the way you need the soccer workforce to play and what they appear like. Our complimentary soccer formulation I felt was the perfect this yr of the three years. So, I feel each three, 4, or 5 years into your offense you could make some fairly good not important however modifications, changes, tendencies, and issues like that. I simply felt that this was a very good time to make that change,” McCarthy stated.
The Cowboys have the twenty sixth choose within the first spherical.
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One participant to keep watch over is TCU receiver Quentin Johnston. He’s anticipated to be a first-round choice.
The NFL Draft begins on April 27.
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Nick Saban endorses Deion Sanders for Dallas Cowboys head coaching vacancy
The Dallas Cowboys’ search for their 10th head coach in franchise history may be coming to a conclusion in the coming days.
Thus far, Dallas has interviewed four candidates to replace Mike McCarthy, with Kellen Moore, Brian Schottenheimer, Robert Saleh, and Leslie Frazier each completing their meetings with the team over the last few days.
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However, there is one notable omission from that list – Colorado head coach Deion Sanders. And if you ask legendary college football head coach Nick Saban, Sanders is the man for the job.
“Me and Deion… I want him to get that job,” Saban told The Pivot podcast in a recent appearance. “I have a tremendous amount of respect for Deion Sanders. First, he’s a great person, and he’s done a great job of marketing the program to create a lot of national interest.
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“He’s always been successful, whether it was at Jackson State, high school, or now in Colorado. His teams have always been well coached.”
To his credit, Saban does have a point.
In just two years with Colorado, Sanders has turned the Buffaloes from one of the worst programs in the nation, into a fringe Big 12 title and College Football Playoff contender.
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Before that, he also led Jackson State to a 27-6 record in three seasons, winning two SWAC conference titles in that time. He also was a two-time SWAC Coach of the Year and took home the SI Sportsman of the Year Award in 2023.
Of course, the NFL is a differnet animal than the college game whether it is as a player or a coach. Saban knows that as well as anyone.
That said, if someone with Saban’s credentials believes Sanders is ready for the NFL stage, particularly one as big as the Cowboys, we might want to listen.
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Cowboys officially interview assistant coach leaving fans unimpressed
The Dallas Cowboys head coaching search is heating up, but Cowboys Nation is giving a lukewarm response to the moves.
Dallas’ search for a new head coach started with a bang when the team was linked to Pro Football Hall of Famer and Colorado Buffaloes rockstar coach Deion Sanders, but it has since returned candidates that aren’t moving the needle.
In recent days, the Cowboys have interviewed former offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who is now leading the Philadelphia Eagles offense, and Leslie Frazier, along with a solid choice in Robert Saleh.
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And the latest interviewee is leaving fans even more unimpressed.
According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Cowboys are set to interview offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer.
Rapoport said, “Well-respected in the building, Schottenheimer has been an OC for more than a decade. Intriguing option to take the next step.”
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A Schottenheimer hire would be incredibly underwhelming for Dallas and Cowboys Nation, but he brings something that Jerry Jones values: familiarity.
Jerry Jones could also influence Schottenheimer to have Jason Witten added to the staff as a head coach-in-waiting, which was reportedly his plan with Mike McCarthy before contract negotiations stalled.
So, buckle up Cowboys fans, cause the team could be heading towards more of the same.
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Preview: January 21 at Dallas | Carolina Hurricanes
DALLAS – After an overtime victory in Chicago last night, the Carolina Hurricanes seek to pick up a third win in a row as they visit the Dallas Stars on Tuesday.
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When: Tuesday, January 21
Puck Drop: 8:00 p.m. ET
Watch: ESPN+, Hulu
Listen: 99.9 The Fan, Hurricanes App
Odds at Time of Publishing, via Fanatics Sportsbook: Canes +105
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Canes Record: 28-16-3 (59 Points, 2nd – Metropolitan Division)
Canes Last Game: 4-3 Win (OT) over the Chicago Blackhawks on Monday, Jan. 20
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Stars Record: 29-16-1 (59 Points, 3rd – Central Division)
Stars Last Game: 4-1 Win over the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday, Jan. 19
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