Dave Campo is the former head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Campo, a former assistant coach for the Cowboys franchise, took the team to three consecutive 5-11 seasons, after which he was replaced by Bill Parcells. Campo was a competent defensive coordinator, but is considered by many, especially Cowboys' fans, to be one of the worst Head Coaches in recent memory. He was known for his questionable calls, including an incident in San Francisco, which led to an argument with owner and general manager Jerry Jones. Some speculate this led to his dismissal. Conference NFC Division East Year Founded 1960 Home Field Texas Stadium City Irving, Texas Team Colors Royal Blue, Metallic Silver, Blue, and White Head Coach Bill Parcells League Championships (5) Super Bowl: 1971 (VI), 1977 (XII), 1992 (XXVII), 1993 (XXVIII), 1995 (XXX) Conference Championships (10) NFL Eastern: 1966, 1967 NFC... Jerry Jones (Born on October 13, 1942) is the owner of the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise. ...
After his dismissal from the Cowboys, Campo was hired as Defensive Coordinator by Cleveland Browns Head Coach and former Cowboys Defensive Coordinator, Butch Davis. After Davis was fired from the Browns, his successor Romeo Crennel decided not to keep Campo in the Coaching Staff. Campo then went to Jacksonville and joined the Jaguars as Assistant Head Coach and Secondary Coach. Paul Butch Davis is an American football coach who has been the head coach of the University of Miami football team and of the NFLs Cleveland Browns. ... Romeo Crennel is the current head coach of the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. ...
IRVING, Texas – DaveCampo was fired as coach of the Dallas Cowboys on Monday, ending a dismal three-year tenure and possibly clearing the way for Bill Parcells to take over.
Campo, the fifth coach in team history, is the first to leave with a losing record (15-33).
Campo was Johnson's secondary coach at the University of Miami; it was his 11th college coaching job over 18 years.