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Following the Dallas Cowboys’ embarrassing 44-19 loss against the New Orleans Saints on September 15, head coach Mike McCarthy of the Cowboys is facing some criticism. Although supporters are usually the first in demanding that players and coaches resign, some members of the media are beginning to join the chorus and propose McCarthy’s replacement as a coach. According to one NFL writer and analyst, he knows of the “ideal” replacement for the Cowboys.
In a September 15 story, Joe Summers of Sport DFW claims that the Cowboys vs. Saints game was when the “perfect” McCarthy successor was “made clear.” The NFL writer and analyst said, “Klint Kubiak, the offensive coordinator for New Orleans, is quickly becoming a popular head coaching candidate.” “Derek Carr gave Jerry Jones a perfect look at someone who could replace McCarthy once he’s let go, leading the Saints to scores on every drive in Week 1 and carrying that momentum into the fourth quarter against the Cowboys.”
Leading the Cowboys is a significant position, and many other coaches would be considered if Jerry Jones decides to take McCarthy’s place. Three more candidates—none of them are Kubiak—are listed by Devon Platana in a September 16 story for Sport DFW as the Cowboys’ coach.
In particular, if the Cowboys want to put an end to their postseason futility, Belichick and the team look like a match made in heaven, he continued. Given Belichick’s hands-on approach, Jones’ decision to join the team may depend on him giving up part of his general manager responsibilities, but if it means bringing the Lombardi Trophy back to America’s Team, the sacrifice will be worthwhile.