Watkins: Cowboys should let Bill Callahan go

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Cowboys should let Bill Callahan go

January, 28, 2014


By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com



This whole deal doesn't make sense.

The Cowboys are denying Bill Callahan, who was demoted from playcaller to offensive line coach, in favor of Scott Linehan, the opportunity to work for somebody else.

Callahan isn't happy with the demotion and is thinking about his future, which is tied to just one year remaining on his contract. The Cleveland Browns would like to speak with Callahan and possibly hire him as their offensive coordinator/playcaller.

New Browns coach Mike Pettine worked with Callahan when the two were working for the New York Jets. So, it sounds like a good fit. Callahan can work someplace where he's wanted and the Cowboys can have some peace and quiet at Valley Ranch.

Instead, it creates noise by keeping Callahan.

It doesn't make sense to let Callahan coach the offensive line again, and he did a nice job with it last season, when it's clear he's not happy. A source told ESPN Dallas that Callahan wouldn't be happy if Linehan is hired to run the offense.

Jason Garrett has the right to hire whom he sees fit to coach certain positions and offensive or defensive units. Garrett has a previous relationship with Linehan that is comfortable. Garrett wasn't with Callahan.

Everybody said the right things this past season but it was Garrett who moved quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson to the press box late in the season to help Callahan read defenses.

It was Garrett who relayed a play call to Romo, a run call changed to a pass based on the defensive alignment leading to an interception late in the fourth quarter against Green Bay. Callahan took the blame for it saying he shouldn't have given Romo the option of making a change.

Garrett blamed Romo for changing the play to begin with. But Garrett was the last man speaking to Romo's headset and he should have taken the responsibility of telling his quarterback to stay with the run play.

As you can see, things are a mess at Valley Ranch.

It's only going to continue if Callahan remains on the staff. He's not going to cause a disruption internally, but why keep a man who doesn't want to be here?

The Cowboys could promote assistant line coach Frank Pollack and find a young coach to work with him in 2014.

It doesn't make sense to keep Callahan.

Maybe that's why this is a franchise without a playoff appearance the past four seasons. It makes decisions that make no sense.
 

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Yeah, should just let him go. Do you have to pay him if he works elsewhere?
 

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Yeah, should just let him go. Do you have to pay him if he works elsewhere?
Yeah, Jerry would have to pay out his contract, but it still makes zero sense to keep him. All you're adding is more dysfunction to an already very dysfunctional organization.
 

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Hells Bells it's a pretty simple deal. Make an agreement with Callahan that if he takes another position he will forgo his contract with the Cowboys.
 

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Yeah, Jerry would have to pay out his contract, but it still makes zero sense to keep him.
That's just stupid business. Pay a dude to coach another team. He is a good coach and I definitely wouldn't let him go somewhere else without at least agreeing to refund the remainder of the contract. Otherwise you might as well have him sit at home for a year so another team doesn't get the benefit of the coach.
 

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That's just stupid business. Pay a dude to coach another team. He is a good coach and I definitely wouldn't let him go somewhere else without at least agreeing to refund the remainder of the contract. Otherwise you might as well have him sit at home for a year so another team doesn't get the benefit of the coach.
I would rather him sit at home than infect the other coaches and the players with his ambivalent attitude.
 

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Jibber jabber. It's all gibber jabber.
 
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