After bankruptcy start: Dallas cowboys stick with Mike McCarthy

Despite the weak start to the season, the Dallas Cowboys want to stick with Head Coach Mike McCarthy. For the responsible persons around Stephen and Jerry Jones he is still “the right man for the job”.

The clear 25:3 bankruptcy against the Washington football team is probably the low point of a disappointing cowboy season so far. With a score of 2-5, the team is still in the running for the divisional victory at NFC East, but is still far behind the usual high expectations.

Nevertheless, there is still no reason for those responsible to question Head Coach Mike McCarthy. Stephen Jones has now made this clear publicly.

“I know that he is still the right man for the job and that we are still in the process of building the franchise,” said the franchise vice-president. “I realize that the fans are frustrated and we understand the criticism, but we just have to keep working. This group is working together for the first year.”

Dallas Cowboys: Anonymous players publicly criticized coaches
You have to give the staff around McCarthy the necessary time to work with the players and to implement the right way of playing. The son of cowboy owner Jerry Jones, like his father, is firmly convinced of the coaches.

Before the seventh week of the NFL, anonymous cowboy players have sharply criticized McCarthy and Co. They were “simply not good at their job” and “totally unprepared”. The front office seems to have a different opinion.

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