Cowboys’ Dan Quinn Eyes Head Coaching Opportunities
Dan Quinn, the Dallas Cowboys’ defensive coordinator, is currently looking into head coaching options after the team’s heartbreaking playoff exit.
Quinn has already been slated to visit with four NFL teams regarding possible head coaching positions, despite the crushing defeat to the Green Bay
Packers. The Panthers, Titans, Commanders, and Chargers are among the clubs that have expressed interest in Quinn’s leadership.
A Return to Seattle?
Interestingly, the Seattle Seahawks, Quinn’s former team where he served as defensive coordinator during their Super Bowl-winning season, have not
yet requested an interview with him or any other candidate. However, speculations are rife in the NFL fraternity, suggesting that Quinn could be a
strong contender for the Seahawks’ head coaching position. This speculation has been fueled particularly after the departure of Pete Carroll.
Question Marks Over Quinn’s Leadership
While the Cowboys’ recent poor defensive showing could raise concerns about Quinn’s ability to lead a team, NFL hiring history suggests that a
single game’s performance does not typically hinder coaching prospects. Quinn’s future with the Cowboys is also uncertain given head coach Mike
McCarthy’s shaky job stability. With Quinn’s impressive track record, including top-10 defenses in all three seasons with the Cowboys, he is likely to
secure a head coaching position shortly.
Quinn’s Prolific Career
Quinn began his NFL career in 2001 with the 49ers as a defensive quality control coach. Later, in 2013, he was elevated to the position of defensive
coordinator in Seattle, and in 2015, he was appointed head coach of the Falcons. Quinn guided the Falcons to a Super Bowl trip in 2016 during his
time there. During his six seasons as head coach of the Falcons, Quinn went 43-42 (50.5%) with two postseason appearances to his credit.
Because of his achievements and past performance, he is a top choice for teams looking for new leadership.
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