Dallas Cowboys legendary quarterback Troy Aikman said Monday night on ESPN that he doesn't believe the Cowboys' now-vacant head coaching position is a desirable one to prospective coaches.
“As far as a coveted job, I don’t know that that’s accurate,” Aikman said. “I do think the Cowboys are obviously a high-profile team. Whoever is head coach of that team is certainly going to draw a lot of attention. I think most football people that take over as a head coach, they want to do it on their terms. That’s hard to do. If you take a Dan Campbell (from the Lions), for instance — is Dan Campbell Dan Campbell if he’s with the Dallas Cowboys? It’s hard to imagine that he is. It’s hard to imagine that a lot of these coaches might be.
“I love the Dallas Cowboys. I played there for 12 years. I wish them well. But to say that it’s a coveted job, I’m not sure I necessarily would agree with that.”
Former Cowboys quarterback, team broadcaster, and Aikman's friend, Babe Laufenberg, joined the K&C Masterpiece live in studio to discuss that and Mike McCarthy being out.
who he wants Dallas to hire to be the next head coach, and much more.