If he is not fired, I will leave the Dallas Cowboys head coach, as he has a misunderstanding with his player.
The head coach of the Dallas Cowboys had a disagreement with one of his players; if he is not fired, I will step down.
The Dallas Cowboys were the favorites going into the game, but they were defeated 48-32 by the Green Bay Packers. Another year, another disappointing postseason campaign. Sunday mirrored many of the previous 28 years, particularly the previous three, in which the Cowboys finished with a 12-win regular season before “choking” in the postseason.
It was the kind of butt-whooping that will leave the squad looking as they did following their humiliation by the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5. This time, though, the Cowboys must make difficult decisions off the field in order to respond; they are not given the opportunity to do so on the field.
As our Mike Fisher has been implying, Dallas appeared to be setting the stage for the continued employment of head coach Mike McCarthy. We claim that Dallas is evading a “tough decision.”
It appears like Coach McCarthy ought to have been under fire, even though he has led the Cowboys to three consecutive seasons of twelve wins, making him the first in franchise history to accomplish that feat. It’s definitely not good enough for a team hoping to win Super Bowls, especially with only one year left on his deal and one postseason victory in four attempts.
Jones has limited time left at 81 years old to help his team win a sixth Lombardi Trophy. If Jones is to be believed, his impending decision about McCarthy’s job security should have been straightforward.
The Cowboys are currently associated with Bill Belichick, and while his record is undoubtedly greater than McCarthy’s—six Super Bowls to one—it is difficult to ignore their recent accomplishments.
Postseason success has been McCarthy’s stumbling block, as was previously indicated. In the meantime, Belichick has found it difficult to qualify for the postseason even without Tom Brady as quarterback.
Belichick has only played in the postseason once since Brady’s departure, and that was in the Wild Card round against the Buffalo Bills, where the New England Patriots lost 47-17.
What about the other contenders? Two of the hottest names in coaching are Bobby Slowik of the Houston Texans and Ben Johnson of the Detroit Lions, who coordinate offensive plays. However, it might be dangerous to replace McCarthy with one of them, given their lack of head coaching experience.
That just leaves one more catchy name: Jim Harbaugh. Even though the current Michigan Wolverines coach has won his first national championship as a coach, he still has his sights set on returning to the NFL following his 49ers tenure.
The brother of current Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh is a winner, if there is such a thing. From his first significant coaching position in college with Stanford to his one and only NFL experience with the Niners and now Michigan, Harbaugh has been successful everywhere he has been.
Two Super Bowl victories were the result of the Cowboys’ previous hiring of a college coach with Jim’s name attached to it.