I mean our recent former OC and DC are in the NFC championship so it's not exactly a career killer.
But being fire as head coach or let go rarely leads to a new head coaching opportunity.
Anyway, I do think the Cowboys job gets overrated but it does have it's positives. Fairly talented roster, spot light and prestige, and frankly you know you'll get plenty of chances to prove yourself. Dallas doesn't shuffle head coaches every one to two years like a lot of franchises. So you kind of have job security here.
I don't think our roster is particularly talented.
The QB is a complete anchor. It's the worst possible situation. He's not anywhere near good enough to win a Super Bowl or even multiple playoff games, but somehow the administration hitched their trailer to him for forever because he's not one of the bottom 10 QBs in the league either so you have no hope of getting away from him either.
It's the worst position to be in. Can't win with him, can't move on from him.
There is zero talent at RB or WR except for Lamb. Even with him it's probably one of the worst sets of skill talent in the league.
The OL is in transition. Martin may be gone any day. They have a good LG, the center has some potential. They drafted a LT and annointed him before he was ready but he may be a better RT if he's any good at all. They have some decent depth OL pieces. It's a work in progress.
The DL has one pass rusher it can count on. That's basically it on defense. Anything else on that side of the ball could be traded in or out and you wouldn't notice much difference, including the CB that I correctly told everyone we should trade instead of giving him a massive contract.