Andy Reid Could Be the Next Dallas Cowboys Coach, the Times of Trenton Reports
Andy Reid and the Eagles will look to end an 7-game losing streak tonight in Dallas, and if you can’t find anything interesting about the game (confession: I can’t), this, from the Times of Trenton, might be worth spending a few minutes on: Andy Reid could be the next coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
According to an extremely reliable source, who is close to Reid, the long-time Eagles head coach could be the head coach of the archrival Cowboys next year.
Of course, that is all based on Reid being fired by the Eagles, which is expected, and Jason Garrett being let go by the Cowboys, which isn’t quite as sure, but certainly could happen if Dallas does not make the playoffs.
“I know a lot of people think Andy is going to San Diego next year, and I can see that happening,” the source said. “But I keep hearing Dallas. I think he can end up with the Cowboys. As a matter of fact, I think he will end up with the Cowboys, if Jason is fired.
There’s a 99 percent chance Reid is fired. I’m still not convinced Jason Garrett is gone. As noted last month, the Dallas schedule is very favorable. Assuming a win tonight, the Cowboys will be in the mix for a Wild Card spot. My guess is Dallas will be rooting for New York against Washington Monday because the Cowboys and Redskins are tied in the NFC East.
As for Jerry Jones going after Reid? I would assume the 54-year-old coach will be down the list of calls for Jones, probably after Sean Payton, Chip Kelly and maybe another big name he’ll have no shot at, like Nick Saban. [Times of Trenton]

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December 2nd, 2012 at 6:58 PM
If Bama wins the NC. Does Saban strongly consider going back to the NFL?
December 2nd, 2012 at 7:00 PM
Better hide your burritos, Texicanos! Them shits are about to be toast.
December 2nd, 2012 at 7:09 PM
Sounds like a publication better known for its strip club reviews than its coaching predictions.
December 2nd, 2012 at 7:10 PM
Sounds like a publication better known for its strip club reviews than its coaching predictions.
Comes with a free gunshot wound and a criminal record.
/Thug life
December 2nd, 2012 at 7:16 PM
Was thinking Saban to Clev makes too much sense not to happen
December 2nd, 2012 at 7:39 PM
He’s friends with Belichick. The Bill will advise to stay far, far away.
December 2nd, 2012 at 7:47 PM
True, but I feel like it’s a such a high upside job. They’ve been so bad for so long that he can be a savior, like he is viewed in Alabama, if things go well. What other NFL chances are there? He’d be a madman to work for Jones. I don’t see him going to San Diego, Carolina, Tennessee, Buffalo, Oakland, Kansas City, or Arizona. Detroit is really the only other spot that makes any sense to me.
December 2nd, 2012 at 8:29 PM
Saban would be wise to stay in college. His personality and style don’t mesh with the pro atmosphere
December 2nd, 2012 at 8:33 PM
It’s the safe play. However, I’ve noticed a mellowing in his demeanor the last couple, and especially this year. Theoretically, the challenge of the pro game is the main appeal, considering he has mastered the college game. Does he really want to spend his sixties with bullshit, like recruiting and schmoozing with boosters?
December 2nd, 2012 at 8:36 PM
that or dealing with 53 grown men who don’t take crap from people?
December 2nd, 2012 at 8:38 PM
I think he’s a smart enough guy to adjust to dealing with pros the second go around.
December 2nd, 2012 at 8:43 PM
Logic dictates he only has a few more years of coaching prime left. I’d be surprised if he wasted it all in the minor leagues. How many titles does he have to win with superior talent before deciding to step up to pure coaching? For an X’s and O’s guru like Saban, it has to be difficult to accept that his major success has been the byproduct of recruiting and player development.
December 3rd, 2012 at 11:28 AM
uhhh, why would we want the Redskins to lose so we can be 1 game ahead for 2nd place but fall 2 games behind for first place when we still play Washington heads up? Dallas wants Washington and Philly to beat the Giants and then fall off a cliff. 2nd place doesn’t meant anything.