Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells is fired up for Aaron Glenn after the former Cowboys DB accepted the New York Jets head coaching job.
The New York Jets have their new head coach, Aaron Glenn, and many people seem to be excited about the move. One of the people happy about the move is Bill Parcells, who was Glenn’s coach with the Jets and the Dallas Cowboys,
Brian Schottenheimer is a first-time head coach, & his 1st task will be to convince Jerry Jones to do what he wants.
When I woke up on Friday morning, the Dallas Cowboys head coach "search" was filled with rumors and speculation. I waited for breaking news all
Glenn, who played cornerback under Parcells with the Jets from 1997-99 and then with the Cowboys in 2005 and 2006, is the Jets new head coach.
Bill Parcells. Parcells can hardly contain his excitement that Glenn, a former cornerback who played for the Hall of Fame coach with the Jets and Dallas Cowboys, landed his first head coaching job ...
Legendary coach Tom Landry was first and perhaps the greatest. Since Jerry Jones bought the franchise in 1989, the Cowboys have had nine head coaches
There are six head coach vacancies in the NFL, each with unique properties. New Orleans has the charm of Bourbon Street and good food. Las Vegas has the Strip, and you have to face the Chiefs and QB Pat Mahomes twice a year. Chicago has the lure of playing in the rugged NFC North.
The hiring of offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to the position of head coach has been the cause of great angst in Dallas, as fans lamented
The Dallas Cowboys' decision to hire Brian Schottenhiemer as the team's next head coach is owner Jerry Jones's latest example of an owner who wants plenty of say on play calling Once Mike McCarthy declared he would not surrender his responsibility of calling the plays for the Dallas Cowboys,
"Ginger Jesus" will be across the field in New Orleans, Brian Schottenheimer beats out Kellen Moore in Dallas, Eagles O-line remains incredible, Bills mafia whines, and the Sixers owner plays villain.
Once Mike McCarthy declared he would not surrender his responsibility of calling the plays for the Dallas Cowboys, the owner was on to someone else.