He did a fine job but I also don't see anything that stands out as a must have in regard to coach in waiting. They're taking a risk on him without even considering much more qualified candidates. I think that's lazy. They're comfortable with Mayo. Being comfortable doesn't make it right.It's probably not Jerod Mayo's fault they went 4-13.
I'm guessing that there was a lot of thought put into that succession plan, and it wasn't something that Bob or Jonathan came up with on a whim. They've already devoted resources and put time and effort into executing that plan. People have been hired with Mayo's input.
If the defense had fallen apart this year under Mayo's watch, then I think you might have a reason to doubt your sucession plan. But it didn't. Mayo's unit performed at a relatively high level despite being beset with numerous injuries.
To put it in Patriots terms... Jerod Mayo did his job. He didn't give the Krafts a reason to change the plan.
It's like they're punting for him.I'm gonna be rooting hard for the Belichick Cowboys next year
To be fair, we're not inside the building.He did a fine job but I also don't see anything that stands out as a must have in regard to coach in waiting.
Do you really think those 2 egos could co-exist? I’d buy a ticket to watch that play out..
Ditto!OMG, this is a farce so far, but I'm loving every minute. And I'm losing a bit of money to boot!
It would be very entertaining lolThere isn’t a room anywhere in the Cowboys’ stadium big enough for both Jerry Jones’ and Bill Belichick’s egos to fit. I don’t think it’ll ever happen. And if it does, I can’t see it working.
There isn’t a room anywhere in the Cowboys’ stadium big enough for both Jerry Jones’ and Bill Belichick’s egos to fit. I don’t think it’ll ever happen. And if it does, I can’t see it working.