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| Singletary to interview with Cowboys |
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01/29/2007 |
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -Add Mike Singletary to the list of candidates to become coach of the Dallas Cowboys. The Hall of Fame linebacker will interview Tuesday with team owner Jerry Jones. He'll become the eighth candidate considered to replace Bill Parcells. Best known for his ferocious play with the Chicago Bears, Singletary is a Houston native who played college football at Baylor. He's been coaching in the NFL since 2003, spending two years with Baltimore and the last two with the San Francisco 49ers.< |
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| Cardinals add Carthon, Richie Anderson to staff |
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01/29/2007 |
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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -Arizona Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt hired Maurice Carthon as his running backs coach and Richie Anderson as his tight ends coach Monday. Anderson, who played for 13 seasons as a fullback with the New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys, was an assistant wide receivers/tight ends coach with the Jets last season. Carthon, another former fullback with the New York Giants and the Indianapolis Colts, spent the last two seasons as the offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns. Copyrig |
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| Chris Palmer hired as Giants quarterbacks coach |
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01/29/2007 |
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| oach for Bledsoe in the final year as the Patriots went to the Super Bowl. After being fired in Cleveland, Palmer worked as the offensive coordinator for the Houston Texans from 2002 until early in the 2005 season. He spent this past season as the Dallas Cowboys' quarterbacks coach, helping Tony Romo make the Pro Bowl. ``Chris is an excellent football coach,'' Coughlin said. ``He's very sound, very logical and very good with the players. He's always done a good job working with quarterbacks. Just look at |
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| Turner latest, possibly greatest, candidate for Cowboys job |
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01/28/2007 |
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -Norv Turner got the best out of Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin when he was the Dallas Cowboys' offensive coordinator. He thinks he can do the same with Tony Romo, Terrell Owens and the rest of the club as their next head coach. Turner interviewed for the job Sunday, becoming the seventh - and likely final - candidate being considered by owner Jerry Jones. ``I was excited to get a chance to visit and talk about things that are important to me,'' said Turner, San Francisc |
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| Gibbs interviews with Cowboys, Turner next |
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01/27/2007 |
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -New Orleans defensive coordinator Gary Gibbs interviewed Saturday with the Dallas Cowboys. Gibbs, a former Cowboys assistant, was the third outside candidate to visit Valley Ranch for an interview since Bill Parcells retired as head coach Monday. San Francisco offensive coordinator Norv Turner was scheduled to interview Sunday. Turner was the Cowboys' offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 1991-93, when they won consecutive Super Bowls, and had a 58-82-1 record as head co |
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| Chargers promote Shelmon to offensive coordinator |
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01/26/2007 |
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| is assistants from speaking with the media. Neither Schottenheimer nor Shelmon's agent immediately returned calls seeking comment. Shelmon has been the Chargers running backs coach for the last five seasons. He also held the same position with the Dallas Cowboys, Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written author |
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| Phillips interviews with Cowboys; Gibbs, Turner still to come |
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01/26/2007 |
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -San Diego defensive coordinator Wade Phillips interviewed Friday with the Dallas Cowboys about replacing retired head coach Bill Parcells. Phillips, the former head coach at Denver and Buffalo who also had interim stints in New Orleans and Atlanta, said he had a ``very encompassing talk'' with Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones. Phillips has a 48-39 coaching record. ``I'm going to go on my record,'' Phillips said. ``I've won as a head coach, been in the playoffs three out |
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| Cowboys ink Garrett; no official title yet |
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01/26/2007 |
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| Irving, TX (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Cowboys officially added former Miami Dolphins quarterbacks coach Jason Garrett to their coaching staff on Thursday, but have yet to give him a title. The release by the organization said that Garrett's responsibilities would not be determined until the search for a new head coach is completed. "Jason is someone who is held in high regard as a bright offensive mind throughout the NFL," said Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones. "The nature and timing of this |
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| Cowboys add Garrett, but not as head coach - yet |
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01/25/2007 |
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -The Dallas Cowboys added Jason Garrett to their coaching staff Thursday night, and said he would remain a candidate to replace retired head coach Bill Parcells. Garrett, the backup to Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman for two Super Bowl titles in Dallas from 1993-99, was quarterbacks coach in Miami the last two seasons - his only coaching experience. Garrett also had been in line to become the Dolphins' offensive coordinator for new head coach Cam Cameron. The Cowboys said Garret |
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| Cowboys close to adding Garrett, but not as head coach - yet |
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01/25/2007 |
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -The Dallas Cowboys were close Thursday night to adding Jason Garrett to their coaching staff, likely as the offensive coordinator who would still be a candidate to replace retired head coach Bill Parcells. Garrett interviewed with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on Wednesday and also spent most of Thursday at Valley Ranch, but there still wasn't an agreement in place, said an NFL official familiar with the situation. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because no deal was finalized |
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