In his Dolphins role, Aikman contributed to hiring decisions and strategic leadership, including the recruitment of a new general manager and head coach, and he remains open to future involvement with Miami. He also reflects on others’ perspectives, including Darren Woodson’s view that Dallas missed an opportunity by not utilizing Aikman’s extensive NFL experience. The piece also contrasts this with Tom Brady’s influence in the Las Vegas Raiders organization, highlighting how teams are increasingly leveraging veteran insights. Overall, Aikman does not hold any ill will toward Dallas but remains curious about potential future opportunities with the Cowboys.
Key takeaways:
– Aikman discusses why he has not been offered a Cowboys front-office role despite a 12-year history with the team and ongoing family leadership at the top.
– He currently serves as a Dolphins consultant, leveraging league-wide information to aid in executive decisions.
– The discussion contrasts Dallas’s traditional family-run structure with other teams that actively seek veteran input, suggesting a potential but uncertain future for Aikman with the Cowboys.