3 Candidates the Dallas Cowboys Should Consider for Defensive Coordinator

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Former Cowboys HC Wade Phillips Talks Jerry Jones And Jason Garrett In New Book
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Late last night it was reported by Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News that Dallas Cowboys Defensive Coordinator will not be returning for the Dallas Cowboys in 2021. As one of the worst defenses in the NFL this season, much of the criticism for the poor play has fallen at the feet of the defensive coordinator. And as the report indicates, the Cowboys will be looking for a solution to its defensive woes in the coming offseason.

So in addition to all of the areas they’ll seek to improve on the defensive side of the football, they’ll be shopping for a new defensive coordinator to add to the mix. So let’s look at three names who could be options for the Dallas Cowboys this spring.

George Edwards

It’s possible that the Dallas Cowboys already have their next defensive coordinator on the coaching staff in Senior Defensive Assistant George Edwards. Prior to coming to the Cowboys, Edwards was the defensive coordinator for Mike Zimmer in Minnesota from 2014 to 2019.

Though Zimmer called the defense for the Vikings, Edwards was part of the construction of a defense that finished in the top 10 in points allowed in 2015, 2017, and 2019. Unfortunately, previous stints with the Buffalo Bills and Washington Football Team (2003) didn’t go as well.

It’s possible Edwards could have a leg up on the competition with his experience in the league, but they could also go with a youth movement on defense as they have on offense.

Scott McCurley

One of the few coaches on this staff with direct ties to Mike McCarthy’s time in Green Bay is linebackers coach Scott McCurley. Though the linebacker group hasn’t played particularly well this season, McCurley’s time with McCarthy could give him an edge on other candidates in the coaching search.

He’s been with Mike McCarthy his entire NFL tenure. If there was ever a “Mike McCarthy guy” on this coaching staff, it’s McCurley.

Of course, there’s no telling what his defensive philosophy is, but if it’s anything like the defensive coordinator he grew up under with the Packers, he’ll be a very aggressive defensive coordinator.

After Dom Capers was hired in 2009 to be the defensive coordinator, the Packers became known for their aggressive blitzing scheme. McCurley spent 2009 to 2017 coaching under Capers, which undoubtedly had an influence on his coaching philosophy.

Wade Phillips

A name that is going to be thrown around a ton over the next month or so is that of former Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys, Wade Phillips. Phillips is fondly remembered for his defensive scheme that helped the Cowboys find success in the mid-2000s.

Those his head coaching tenure didn’t fare so well, he went on to have several more fantastic seasons coaching defenses, including helping the Denver Broncos win the Super Bowl and get to another one with the Los Angeles Rams.

Though teams run nickel as their base defense in the modern NFL, coaching philosophies and schemes still matter and Wade Phillips has been one of the best defensive coordinators of the last 20-30 years. His defenses have finished in the top 10 in scoring defense 11 times since 2000, including the 2006 San Diego Chargers who finished number one in the NFL in scoring defense. Only six times in the last 20 seasons has a defense of his finished outside the top 20.

That’s a ton of consistency as the NFL has evolved into a passing league before our very eyes. While his end with the Cowboys was met with disappointment, Phillips has remained a popular figure among Cowboys fans.

It would be an incredible circle of life moment if Wade Phillips were to be hired by the guy who was on the opposite side of the field for his last game as the Dallas Cowboys Head Coach.

Who do you think should be the next defensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys?

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114 Comments

  1. PJ Martinez
    Go after Matt Patricia, what do you got to lose at this point
  2. Phil Morgan
    Todd Bowles !
  3. Angelo
    Matt Patricia
  4. Donnie Collins
    Not sure who they hire but they need make the Cowboys defense more aggressive
  5. Jackie
    I keep seeing Kris Richard and while I,liked him a a DB coach it is concerning that he is not even coaching in the NFL for anyone at this time.
  6. Harg85
    Wade as Def Cord and Rex For Def Line coach.
  7. Buddy
    I wouldn’t hire any of these guys. Get someone young and competent, not life long buddy of the current head coach
  8. AAron_Burrrr
    Wade Phillips, Marvin Lewis, or Matt Patricia would be my top choices. I don't think any one "in house" should be hired as they are clearly not teaching very well at the moment. Both McCurley and Edwards seem to be failing to get their messages across right now, a title change won't change that ...
  9. Victor Saenz
    WADE PHILLIPS, IS AN EXCELLENT DEFENSIVE COACH.BRING HIM BACK.WE HAVE THE TALENT, AND THE RESOURCES TO BE ABLE TO BRING IN MORE TALENT, LET'S DO IT.
  10. Charles
    First you need to remove Jerry Jones as general manager. Second I would go ahead and fire Mike McCarthy for having brought on Mike Nolan in the first place. I was not rehire wait Phillips since he is getting up there in age. If you were available I would hire Robert Saleh from the Niners. Beyond that I might consider Kris Richard.
  11. Joe
    I don’t think it’s so much the Coach. I’ve got to go with with the players being at fault.The secondary can’t cover anybody.The front four can’t stop the run plays.The linebackers can’t tackle.That’s my opinion.
  12. Bill Keil
    Brent Venables from Clemson
    1. John Williams
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      Venables would be a good hire, but I think he's destined to be a head coach at the college level.
  13. Julius Donald
    Brent venables
    1. John Williams
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      I like the idea, but I think he's a college guy. There are NFL guys and there are college guys and I think he's just one of those guys that's going to have a long and successful career at the college level.
  14. Michael Myers
    1.Kris Richards because he never had full control of the defense when he was there.The players know him. Look at how he had Seattle's defense. 2.Wade Philips his resume is self explanatory. 3. Greg Williams or the Clemson DC.
    1. John Williams
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      I don't think they'd go back down the Kris Richard well. Gregg Williams is a no for me. Too much controversy from an assistant coach.
  15. Anthony Padula
    What about Detroits recently fired head coach he was great in New England Patriots
    1. John Williams
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      He was great in New England as are a lot of former New England coordinators. Which makes you wonder what if working for the greatest football coach ever might have something to do with it.
  16. Candelario Viera
    Hire Wade Phillips NOW Mr.Jones "C MON MANG"?
  17. Joey Duncan
    The Cowboys need a young man like Kellen Moore to call the defense. #1 Kris Richards, #2 A college defensive coordinator .#3 know more retreads. Joey Duncan
    1. John Williams
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      Also, would Kris Richard not be considered a retread?
    2. John Williams
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      McCurley is your young man. Been with McCarthy his entire career.
    3. John Williams
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      McCurley might be the young man you're looking for.
  18. Rodney Fisher
    Kris Richards
  19. GREGORY WASHINGTON
    Anyrhing better than what we have with the experience we have on defensive side of the ball alot of adjusting should have been done!! Dc4lyfe
    1. John Williams
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      At some point though we have to ask questions about the players.
  20. Jason Johnson
    Kris Richards

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