Via Bleacher Report:
First, that it’s only a matter of time before current coach Jason Garrett is fired. I don’t mean to sound cruel, speculating about someone’s employment, but this is the NFL and it’s brutal business. Garrett will be fine. He signed a five-year, $30 million deal in 2015, so he’s not likely to miss any meals.
Second, there is increasing belief around the league that owner Jerry Jones is focusing on two primary candidates as replacements—former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer and Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels.
Garrett’s job security has been speculated about many times before, and he has always survived. But this time, league sources say, the rumors feel different. Garrett, who’s been the head coach in Dallas since midway through the 2010 season, would have to win a Super Bowl to keep his job, according to the sources.
We have an exclusive look at Garrett’s reaction to the news:
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