I don't post often, more a reader of the others opinions here. I will admit I'm the friend that convinced Grid

Now to convince the rest of you. First, I've heard all the talk about how Jimmy will never leave his boat. Hogwash! You dangle enough money, a slip to put his boat in down in Galveston/Clear Lake, and the opportunity to prove to the world that he was the genius behind the Cowboys success, and he'll not only show up, he'll beat your door down to do so. JJ like most successful men, is deep down an egomaniac. We all have some of that in us to some extent. Guys like Jimmy have it by the ton. There is still bad blood between those two, (Jones and Johnson) and don't think for a second that JJ doesn't wish to prove yet again, his dominance not only of the NFL elite, but particulary those who did their level best to act as if he was of little importance, or the reason for Dallas's success. Second, I've read some state the game has passed JJ by. Well, you miss the point of a HC, he doesn't run every aspect of the ship, he's the ships captain. He directs the assistants to where the ship will be headed. He has proven over the years to be a great leader when placed into this position. Spend some time looking at this mans resume, from high school, college, and a professional Head Coach. Yes, he didn't do quite as well at Miami, but, to me, that's all the more reason to motivate him to return to the NFL. Third, JJ believes in speed. When he drafted at Dallas, he always chose the fastest guy available at the position he was drafting. Technique you can teach, speed is something you're born with. I believe he can assemble a great coaching staff based on his assistants of the past. And my list of those guys is quite lengthy, and not something I'll persue in this post. There ya have it guys, my two cents on why there is no reason we shouldn't be trying to hire the best man for the position. Anything less is someone else's project!