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Would it be possible for Bill Belichick to move to Dallas? As a result of the Cowboys’ extraordinary loss in the playoffs, the rumor mill is going crazy

Well, the situation with the head coach in Dallas just got even more interesting than it already was…

After suffering a humiliating loss to the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Wild Card Round on Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys were completely humiliated. The Cowboys were defeated by the Packers by a 48-32 score. In the event that the Boys are eliminated from the playoffs, what are the consequences?

People begin to surround the head coach with questions, and Mike McCarthy, who is currently serving as the captain, is not an exception to this rule.

You definitely get the vibe that McCarthy is going to get nixed after the disaster against the Pack, especially when you consider that names are already floating around for a potential replacement if Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones decided to pull the trigger on McCarthy. If you ask the streets (reporters, blogger types, fans), you definitely get the vibe that McCarthy is going to get nixed. According to a report, Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines met with the Los Angeles Chargers for the first time in the new NFL season.

Furthermore, one of the names seems to be a well-known tale… This is Bill Belichick, the former head coach of the New England Patriots.

The six-time Super Bowl winner and the Patriots organization made the decision to part ways after the Patriots finished with a record of 4-13. This decision was made after the Patriots had failed to make the postseason for three straight seasons. Despite this, it is not the case that other organizations are not interested in utilizing his talents… Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are now in the picture.

According to a claim that was published by Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, Bill Belichick has developed a relationship with both Jerry Jones and his son Stephen. This relationship is reportedly so strong that it has the potential to make the legendary coach the next leader of the Cowboys.