What do you think will happen? And what do you want to happen? I think that I think that Jerry's gonna stick with Mike. Good news for you, sir Roy. Thank you Darry for believing in me. I like, what do you think will happen? What do you want will happen? And I wanted to play that yesterday and we didn't do it. Well right now, we'll do it right now. What do you think will happen?
What do you want to Okay, I'll go first, And I wish you hadn't to play that because I I think he's gonna stick with Mike McCarthy. I think we laid that out yesterday. Yeah, kind of like then probably how this is gonna end up. What do I want to happen? I want Bill f and Belichick here. And I say it as a qualifier. It's because I'm not a cowboy fan necessarily. I love I love chaos. I want them to win. I want them to win the Super Bowl,
but I want chaos. I want talking points and angles and mad That seems to be inevitable no matter who's in any position, as long as Jerry's around. But I just think the shock and excitement of that announcement, the news interviews will get from Belichick. I just think, and I also think he's the best coach in history, and I think that might be your quickest path to winning the Super Bowl. And if that's truly the game around here, give me Bill Belichick. But what I think is going to happen as of
this very moment, I think Mike McCarthy stays. Dang man. It's funny because yesterday you talked about how each day your initial reaction and your initial thoughts about what needs to happen, like on Monday, and you talked about this history, how they're probably going to vary as the days go on, and how or as our emotions calm down and you start getting that more steady hand
vibe about the whole process. I could not agree with you more. And I am a cowboy fan and I do want them to kind of not blow it up, but at least make a big splash. And like you said, Belichick's the greatest coach of all time. You have an opportunity to get him. You're gonna lose Dan Quinn. You might as well just go ahead and clean house. Let Bill bring in his guys. Your roster's young enough that they are still somewhat malleable. And I think that bringing in Belichick also
kind of satiates the thirst for blood for really pissed off Cowboys fans. You can't get past that performance. I know we get further away from it, but that was abysmal. There was no excuse for the Cowboys collectively, from coaching to special teams to every aspect of that game was a massive wet turd. And you can't make excuses for that. I'm sorry you cannot make the
excuse for that. You have got to do something big to send a message to your team, to send a message to your fans, and give yourself a better head coach. No one's gonna argue that Belichick is a better head coach than Mike McCarthy. You do that now, But what will happen. They're gonna roll him out again. I agree with you. They're gonna roll him out again for his last year and give him one more shot. OKAJ think want What I think will happen is this run it back with Mike,
figure out your defensive coordinator. If dan Quinn leaves, or if dan Quinn doesn't get a job, which is possible. You just do it again and you take like the devil you know, is twelve wins, right, and then that's kind of okay, not good enough, not what you want. What I want for me terribly. That's what I want is coach prime action in here. Okay, I mean in terms of chaos, you want to
to get weird. But if I've been football person, as much as it is kind of against what I would be about normally, I don't want a defensive head coach hardly. Ever, the Belichick thing makes too much sense, and there's like a lot of people like, well, what if he doesn't he's not relatable to the players good. That's kind of part of the problem is having guys who are a little too relatable to the players. A bit of the issue there, how about guys being scared that they're not going to
get to keep their job if they don't perform well today. Now we're talking, yeah, and that's sort of the root of sports success for our whole lives. Yeah, is the fear of you don't get to do this anymore if you don't do well. You know what I've heard a lot too about this is I mean, there's a lot of discourse about everything going on here, But one thing I keep hearing is, well, he Will McClay the way they draft players and all that. Let me just say Will McClay is
the de facto GM. But you know if he talked with this a few times and how this works, where he sits in the middle coaches over here, scouts over here, front office over here, and he just sits inside of that triangle spinning around, getting everyone's input, make the best decision. It ain't like coaches don't get to pick players because it just happened. Dan Quinn took Mozzie Smith, Mike McCarthy took a look Scommaker. So the idea that Bill Belichick will be like, I gotta be able to pick players.
Now, if Bill Belichick's come in and wants full control, that's a no go. You know, if Harball wants full control, that's a no no go. You're not getting that, Like, you're just not. We have a system here that kind of works, even though it didn't work this year in the draft. We have a drafting system and development system that does work, and it's proven that it works. So you can't come in and just get everything you want and start pushing out people. Okay, like that you
can push out some people, but not Will mcclay's. But the idea that coach can't pick his player is crazy Taco Charlton, which Will McClay has gone to bat for rod Manelli's saying that he did that. No, Like, there's there's some things there that I just think Bill would get to pick a few players, like he wouldn't have any say. He would have a huge voice absolutely in that decision making process, and they'd be a fool enough to listen to him. Do you think he well, see he has drafted poorly
Belichick. Yes, yes, for a decent amount of time. And it's sort of him though, well yeah, because he is New England and that dude gets whatever he wants in New England. I wonder when he interviewed with Atlanta the other day or in his next interviews, if that is a deal or no deal. I buy the groceries, I handle the talent acquisite acquisition.
I don't know, and I don't know if. I mean, he's got a lot of leverage, but does he have enough to strut into every NFL city and be like, hey, yeah, if you want to do this, this is how this is going to work. I don't, I don't. I don't know, and I don't. I kind of don't think so Like I kind of think he might. He might be a he knows he's not going to walk in with the same power that he just had in
New England automatically, like every franchise is different. So then you have to weigh what it means to be the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, which around here we feel like means a lot. I don't know if Bill Belichick up in New England is sitting there thinking, man, Dallas is still the best gig in town. It's the biggest, you know, stage there is. I mean we think that. I don't know if they actually look at it like that they might. And the structure in place here though, is
that we're who knows. Maybe he wants a little less responsibility on that personnel end, maybe because it's the way it was for twenty years, that's just continued to be the way it was, and he was the guy picking the players and going through all that. You have these guys with fake titles who do a little bit and help you, but like this is a little different now, there's a structure in place here. Now you come here, man.
You can just focus on coaching these dudes, and if you have a say, we will listen to your say and you will get to pick play right exactly Like I think. It's very comfortable, like we want you helping. Yeah, but it's not going to be the I don't even know if the buck doesn't stop with you and please fire away all any and all ideas and opinions. You're Bill Belichick, but not just making every decision. And I think he'd be okay with that.
