A source tells ESPN's Ed Werder the Cowboys are refusing to let OL coach Bill Callahan out of the final year of his contract because he's a "potential interim head coach" if Jason Garrett is fired mid-season.
In other words, the Cowboys are (allegedly) creating instability in anticipation of future instability. Even for owner/GM Jerry Jones, that would be a new one. If the source's report is true, it's less clear than ever why 'ol Jer continues to stick with Garrett. Jones has no faith in Garrett's ability to oversee the offense, while Garrett's in-game decision making remained amongst the worst in the league in 2013.
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Jerruh is the gift that keeps on giving, I hope he never sells![]()
Wow if that's true bout keeping Callaghan in case he axes Garrett wow
so they upgraded at oc and dc now head coach and gm
Hard to tell if it's true until the "source" becomes an actual person. Wouldn't put it past Jerry though tbh, and he's smug enough to think he can fool everyone else while he thinks he's getting away with it.
demoting him from offensive coordinator to O-line coach and then potentially up to head coach
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