• 11 months ago
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00:00 If, in the event he does leave, I'll just do this two ways.
00:04 There's three guys on this staff who people in the building think he could be a defensive
00:08 coordinator and I would say Joe Witt Jr. leads that list.
00:12 There's certainly a lot of people who find Al Harris to be a revelation, the defensive
00:17 back coach.
00:18 And then there's this.
00:20 And this is the tough thing about that.
00:22 Let's bring a defensive coordinator in from the outside, which you could do.
00:26 First of all, is he a Quinn guy?
00:28 And is that a good thing, because Quinn's leaving.
00:31 Is he a McCarthy guy?
00:33 Mike Nolan was once a McCarthy guy.
00:34 That didn't work out.
00:36 And this.
00:38 If Mike McCarthy's on the final year of his contract and he's a lame duck coach, for all
00:42 the good and the bad that can come from that, I'm a prominent and powerful defensive coordinator
00:48 in the NFL and I want to come here for one season?
00:54 Highly unlikely.
00:55 That's not usually what they do.
00:57 I want to come here and you're going to give me a five year contract.
00:59 Oh, you want to fire everybody after one year?
01:01 Fine, I'll take my four more years of money.
01:04 So that's a tough one to try to convince.
01:06 Pick a guy.
01:07 Wink Martindale, Giants, Ron Rivera.
01:11 These are guys that obviously have been at the top of their profession.
01:15 You don't want to take a five year job somewhere else.
01:17 You want to take a one year job in Dallas for a coach that might get fired?
01:21 That is not the most attractive option.
01:23 Dan Quinn staying is the most attractive option.
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