Then there's the other wrinkle: Deion is thought to be a package deal if he takes an NFL job. His son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, is projected to be among the top picks in the upcoming draft, and it's hard to see a scenario where dad coaches one NFL team, and son plays for another.
Dallas’ former QB and OC presents a safe option for the team’s next coach. Here’s why that might not be a good thing.
Dak Prescott wasn't too happy after the Dallas Cowboys released coach Mike McCarthy on Monday. The Cowboys quarterback hoped McCarthy would return to the franchise.
Prescott played for five seasons under McCarthy and the relationship moved in a positive direction from day one.
If true - if the head coach and team leader Dak Prescott didn't get along? - it could explain a great deal regarding why the Cowboys have fallen short ... not to mention why Mike McCarthy isn't here anymore.
After completing his NCAAF season and declaring himself eligible for the upcoming NFL Draft, one of the best players in college football declared his interest in joining Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott.
Perhaps no owner in the NFL understands the value of "keeping it all in the family" better than Jerry Jones, which is why bringing Deion Sanders and his sons to Dallas makes perfect sense.