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Game seriously
Colorado’s football coach Devon Sanders said Friday that he allowed himself to dream a little after calling last month Dallas Cowboy Owner Jerry Jones
Jones was looking for a new coach at the time.
How deep the conversation?
Sanders talked about it “Rich izin show” On Friday, when he made an interview in New Orleans instead of Sunday’s Super Bowl. It is unclear how seriously Jones considered Sanders seriously for a Cowboy job. 57 -year -old Sanders did not conduct formal interviews before the Cowboys hired Brian Shoton Hymeer. But Sanders also said on it “Dan Patrick Show” Friday that “I don’t need to be interviewed” for such a job because it is already a well -known item.
“That was great,” Sanders told Essen about his conversation with Jones. “He forced me to think.”
Sanders said he had even wondered how he would work every day. It has its field outside the Dallas Metro area in eastern Texas.
Sanders told Eisen, “When he calls, and we have a little conversation and our conversation, you hang out and you start thinking, ‘Oh, wow, that’s something,” Sanders said. Tell Eisen. “You just weigh everything, and then you go out there, you know. You go out with it, like, let me see, now if I did it, I probably Every day I will get a helicopter to fly … I am serious. I can work in the field.
How long did these thoughts go?
Eisen asked him.
Sanders said, “I prayed a lot, prayed and weighed.”
In an interview with Patrick, Sanders was asked what he would do if Jones had asked him to interview him for a job.
Sanders said, “I don’t have to interview.” My interview (in television and the media) is being run. Why do I have to interview? Like, can you coach or you can’t? You can see it. You can see it. I am great in what I do. I don’t need to interview.
Did Devon Sanders want to be asked to coach the cowboys?
Patrick also raised this question.
Sanders replied, “I like college football games.” “I was built for a college football game at this point of my life. And I’m not doing anything at this next level without my sons.
In his interview with Sanders, Eisen noted that it would take a “very important thing” to attract Sanders away from Colorado, where he was entering his third season on job after finishing 9-4 last year. Is
Sanders said, “Extremely important,”.
Did the conversation with Jones be “quite high”? Eisen asked.
Sanders said, “It has never reached this point.” “No, it was just a thought.”
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