The Dallas Cowboys seemed to have finally concluded that Jason Garrett should no longer be the head coach of the organization. With plenty of candidates available, Skip Bayless believes that Bill Belichick could be interested in becoming the next coach of the Cowboys.

Bayless and former NFL legend Shannon Sharpe host a show called “Undisputed” on Fox Sports. During Friday's episode, Bayless entertained the idea that Belichick would consider taking Dallas' vacant head coaching gig.

The hot-take analyst suggested that the scenario of Belichick leaving the New England Patriots could become a possibility if the Patriots lose to the Tennessee Titans on Saturday. But even if he does, it's hard to imagine him going elsewhere after spending 20 seasons in New England.

During his time with the Patriots, Belichick has become arguably the greatest coach of all-time. The legendary head coach has racked up 237 wins and six Super Bowls in his 20-year tenure with the Patriots.

But following this season, Tom Brady will become an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his career. Therefore, there could be a few changes happening within New England's infrastructure after the season concludes.

Over the past few seasons, Josh McDaniels has been considered by a few teams for a head coaching spot. Of the two, it's more likely that McDaniels leaves rather than Belichick.

However, Jerry Jones has spoken about being upset at himself for not offering Belichick the Dallas job in the 1990s. If Jones were able to pry away Belichick from Robert Kraft, Cowboys fans wouldn't be able to contain themselves.