Babe Laufenberg on if the Cowboys job is coveted, case for Pete Carroll to be next HC

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.

Listen to Part 1 of the K&C Masterpiece's interview above and part 2 below

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