Dallas Cowboys: Players criticize coaches – “Not good at their job

The Dallas Cowboys lose significantly against the Arizona Cardinals and have only won two games in the NFL season so far. Players not mentioned by name are now severely criticizing the coaching staff around Head Coach Mike McCarthy.

The start of the Dallas Cowboys’ season did not go according to plan at all. Quarterback Dak Prescott suffered a serious injury and is out for the season. Under backup Andy Dalton, he had a 10:38 clap against the Arizona Cardinals (to the highlights). Although the Texas team still leads the NFC East Division with a score of 2-4, the overall result is still disappointing. The new head coach Mike McCarthy is already under criticism.

The frustration is obviously also deep in the players’ minds – some professionals not mentioned by name are now sharply criticizing. The coaches are simply “not good at their job”, Jane Slater of the “NFL Network” quotes a cowboy professional who wanted to remain anonymous. Another player explained that the coaches were “totally unprepared”. Above all, McCarthy and Co. would lack flexibility. “They don’t teach us anything and they can’t adapt to new situations,” another cowboy professional was quoted.

McCarthy: “Must resolve these things like men”
This kind of criticism should be familiar to McCarthy. Already in Green Bay the 56 year old was accused that his game system and coaching was no longer up to date.

Asked about the criticism, the cowboy coach said: “I didn’t notice any such discussions within the team. The key word here is ‘anonymous’. We have to resolve these things like men. It’s important that we have these discussions in person and I’m in the happy position of talking to my team every day.

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