Schefter: Scott Linehan Under Consideration For Play Caller

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Linehan could join Cowboys staff


Updated: January 24, 2014, 7:32 PM ET

By Ed Werder and Chris Mortensen | ESPN.com






Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and coach Jason Garrett are considering resolving their disagreement over who should be the team's offensive playcaller with a compromise: They're discussing hiring former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Scott Linehan, according to league sources.

One source who expects Linehan to be hired speculated he could have the title of passing game coordinator while also being designated the Cowboys' playcaller. If so, Linehan would become the third different offensive playcaller in three seasons in Dallas, following Garrett and current offensive coordinator Bill Callahan.

In a setup one source described as "strange" and "dysfunctional," Garrett ceded play-calling authority to Callahan a year ago in what appeared to be a change mandated by Jones, who is also the team's general manager.

At the Senior Bowl this week in Mobile, Ala., Jones said Callahan and defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin would both return following a third consecutive 8-8 season in which the Cowboys failed in Week 17 to win the NFC East. While Garrett also said he expected both coordinators to return, he specifically left open the possibility that roles could be changed.

Until last season, Garrett had been the only playcaller for quarterback Tony Romo since Garrett -- a former Cowboys backup quarterback -- returned to the organization in 2007 under coach Wade Phillips.

According to a source, Garrett attempted to hire Norv Turner as his offensive coordinator and playcaller a year ago when Jones expressed dissatisfaction with Garrett's performance in the role. But Jones decided against the move late in the process, apparently believing Turner's offensive philosophy was too similar to that of Garrett. Jones preferred to empower Callahan at the expense of his head coach.

But during the Cowboys' bye week this season, Garrett moved to ensure he would be directly involved in the play-calling process. He reconfigured game-day coaching responsibilities so that Callahan called the play to Garrett on the sideline -- rather than quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson -- and then Garrett relayed the call to Romo on the field.

Among the reasons Garrett imposed himself in the communication process was because he wanted to regain a measure of control and felt he didn't have a significant role on game day without being directly involved, according to sources. Garrett had always communicated with Romo and wanted to interact with his quarterback throughout games as Sean Payton does with Drew Brees in New Orleans and Mike McCarthy with Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay.

Linehan was fired along with coach Jim Schwartz following a 7-9 season in Detroit. He was the offensive coordinator for the past five seasons, designing game plans and calling the plays for quarterback Matthew Stafford, wide receiver Calvin Johnson and running back Reggie Bush.

The Lions ranked sixth in total offense last season, third overall in 2012, fifth in '11, 17th in '10 and 26th in '09.

Linehan was previously coach of the St. Louis Rams, where he went 11-25 from 2006 to '08 before being fired. Linehan has been offensive coordinator with the Miami Dolphins and the Minnesota Vikings.

Garrett and Linehan have worked together previously. When Linehan was offensive coordinator of the Dolphins, he hired Garrett as his quarterbacks coach, at least partly on the recommendation of three-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback Troy Aikman. Linehan later described Garrett as one of the smartest people he's ever met.

A college quarterback at Idaho, Linehan went to training camp with the Cowboys in 1987 as an undrafted rookie before being released.

Linehan and Cowboys executives did not immediately return phone messages for comment.
 

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Maybe Red is doing his buddy a solid by feigning interest so the Ravens will panic and hire him
 

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So 2 additional runs and about 50 more passes to Dez a game?
 

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What happens to Callahan if this happens?
There have bee reports about a strained and somewhat "icy" relationship between Garrett and Callahan this offseason. Broaddus also said a while back that he believes Callahan will not be a happy camper if he is officially stripped of playcalling duties and is merely the OL coach. Don't know how much that matters or what it will really mean when it comes down to it, but if Linehan is hired and Callahan is nothing more than OL coach there will apparently be some problems. Could mean Callahan's exit.
 

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ARE YOU NOT FUCKING ENTERTAINED???
 

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Callahan is a weird fit here because we are still running the offense that Garrett built and it is nothing like any offense Callahan has called before. Linehan comes from that same Air Coryell background as Garrett. I'm not sure it is great for the team, but it would be nice to see Jerry let his head coach select a coordinator for once
 

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The Lions did a good job with screens and were always able to not allow teams to take away Johnson.
 

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We're not gonna get away from Garrett's style of offense so they may as well bring someone in with a like mind.
 

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According to a source, Garrett attempted to hire Norv Turner as his offensive coordinator and playcaller a year ago when Jones expressed dissatisfaction with Garrett's performance in the role. But Jones decided against the move late in the process, apparently believing Turner's offensive philosophy was too similar to that of Garrett. Jones preferred to empower Callahan at the expense of his head coach.
I bet other teams just sit back and laugh at how teh Jer runs this circus.
 

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I am always a little skepticle about a story that says according to a source. That could include the neighbors 9 year old child.
 

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An average Air Coryell coordinator, great. Hopefully he sees that the zone running works and uses it a little more. Doesn't look good though.
 

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Maybe all these coaches can form like Voltron and make a real head coach
 

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I am always a little skepticle about a story that says according to a source. That could include the neighbors 9 year old child.
Most reporters, even the bad ones, are much more ethical than that.

The real problem is that often these sources are agents trying to drum up business for their clients.
 

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With Garrett, Callahan, and Linehan, we might throw it 70 times per game
During the Bucs/Raiders Superbowl Gruden was laughing in surprise on the sidelines at Callahan's inability to run the ball.

Callahan and Garrett combined with kill-kill-kill Romo to cap things off is bad enough. Add Linehan and WTF? And how many MFers do you need to relay a god damned playcall? Linehan->Callahan->Garrett->Backup QB->Romo?
 

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