"Landman" star Jon Hamm discusses his oil billionaire Monty Miller's fate in Sunday's finale, and what's next. "He was very much playing with fire."
McCarthy leaves looking like the bigger man. Partially because of the malaise that began to coat the Cowboys' fan base and partially because Jerry seems to again be operating on his gut as he moves forward.
With Jones now spearheading the search for the Cowboys’ next head coach after Mike McCarthy’s departure, buzz continues to build around franchise great and Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders, who “would almost certainly accept” the top job in Dallas if offered by the 82-year-old owner, according to a new report.
Head coach Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys officially parted ways earlier this week after the two sides failed to agree to a new contract. According
"Joe Exotic did not hire anyone to murder anyone," McCathern stated, arguing that witnesses, including Allen Glover and James Garretson, committed perjury under government pressure. McCathern pointed to "new evidence," including recordings and affidavits where these witnesses admitted to lying during their testimony.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders already publicly commented on the notion he could become the next coach of the Dallas Cowboys, and the discussions
If Jerry Jones cares about branding and buzz, bringing one of the greatest showmen and talkers in pro sports history to Dallas would check plenty of boxes.
By keeping McCarthy dangling for over a week, the Cowboys are a week behind other teams searching for a coach.
There are several big factors for Jones in this coaching search — one of which is not letting a coach destined for success get away from him again.
On-field success matters, but so does off-field success—and that’s a competition Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is clearly winning.
Dallas Cowboys' Adam 'Pacman' Jones believes Deion Sanders will not be linking up with America's Team at the AT&T Stadium, believing Coach Prime will remain with the Colorad