Reeves Would Consider Coaching Again If Asked
Dan Reeves, the former coach of the Denver Broncos, New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons, said today he would be interested in returning to coaching at age 62.
But Reeves, who lasted coached in the league for the Falcons in the 2003 season, said no teams have expressed interest in him.
"I would love to talk to somebody," he said in a telephone interview. "I would be interested if anyone is interested in me. But no one has called."
By Mark Maske |
January 9, 2007; 10:09 PM ET
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Posted by: Fan 4 Life | January 10, 2007 1:53 PM
cowboys suck and so does reeves
Posted by: mofo fo life | January 10, 2007 3:33 PM
mofo,
The last time I checked 5 Super Bowl wins was the record. Dallas and Pittsburgh look down on the rest from the top of the heap.
Posted by: Fan 4 life | January 10, 2007 6:30 PM
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I wish Jerry Jones would seriously consider Dan Reeves as head coach if Tuna does not return to Big D next season.
Dan Reeves is a Cowboys legend and I can think of no better way to cap off his career to give him a shot at the helm of the Cowboys.
Before anyone releases slings and arrows consider this...Reeves is a good coach with a high winning percentage, four Super Bowl appearances (with two different teams, one of only 5 coaches to do that) and he is actually about 6-7 years younger than Tuna.
Cowboys Forever!