Mike Mccarthy is out as coach of the Cowboys.
Yea, you're getting paid oodles of millions, but that would be a tough job to take.
Just like in college. I do, but don't understand why an assistant coach making 2 or so mil a year in a stable, winning program would take a head coaching job for maybe twice that taking over a flailing program. I like the stability (relatively) factor.
Because assistants don't usually go to the Hall of Fame, and they're always one bad season from being a scapegoat. If the team doesn't make the playoffs, assistants get fired before they go after the big dog.
But if you're winning, why wouldn't you take a shot at being the big dog? The worst case scenario is you fall back to being a coordinator again for a few years, then you try again. CF Dan Quinn.