What a bunch of perverts.You have got to be kidding me. Only Dallas Cowboys if this really happens.
Report: ‘Feeling around NFL’ is Mike McCarthy will return to Dallas Cowboys in 2025
It is starting to seem more likely than not that Mike McCarthy could return to the Dallas Cowboys in 2025.
Jerry Jones has been dropping breadcrumbs left and right for a few weeks now. At just about every turn or radio appearance, Jerry has expressed confidence/optimism/support/call-it-what-you-want in favor of Mike McCarthy as the head coach of his football team. It should be noted that Jerry did not exactly do this back in January when it would have made sense (in a literal sense, not a contextual one) to extend the skipper. As we are all aware, he chose to let McCarthy (and a majority of his staff, including new defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer) run at the season in contract years which has existed as a cloud hanging over them throughout the entire campaign.
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...-2025-jerry-jones-dak-prescott-bill-belichick
^ This. I believe this observation has been repeatedly ignored and caused some to continually fall for clickbait traps.All the talk from Stephen and Jerry has been empty, non-committal, corporate talking points.
They're doing the same thing they did with Garrett: Let him run out his contract so it's a mutual parting, and nobody was technically fired. He's not coming back.
first of all please don't use words like no when it's not actually true I realize there's no big time no significant trades or free agents but Kendrick started all year and he was a free agent he's actually helped this defense be better this year and I know it don't look like it because we've had like 18 injuries mostly on defense...Look I’m no extra means obviously. My main gripe is that if this is the way that they wanted to go, then they should’ve made moves for the future of this franchise.
Wasted an entire season with no free agents no new signings, and a bunch of coaches on one year deals who won’t be here next season. It’s not like McCarthy is going to magically be able to find some staff that wasn’t already for him.
This Is status quo for how Jerry operates
We never pay attention to backup anything, especially QB. Jerry doesn't operate like a GM with Plan Bs. He operates solely to prove that his Plan A was right, even if we lose every single game.Shadeur Sanders in New Yawk next season too while Jerry handed out this ridiculous contract in Dallas .
The Cowboys better pay attention to back up QB spot in 25 with Prescott coming off this injury . Like someone said coaches on one yr deals will bolt which is not necessarily a bad thing with this staff but who does an MM bring in ?
The older JJ gets the more insane his moves look. Prescott was the darling of all the so-called football experts coming into the season and now these so-called experts are all saying that the signing of Prescott is a move that is going to bury the Cowboys for years to come. JJ needs to stop pandering to all the experts and start making moves that make commonsense for his team.You have got to be kidding me. Only Dallas Cowboys if this really happens.
Report: ‘Feeling around NFL’ is Mike McCarthy will return to Dallas Cowboys in 2025
It is starting to seem more likely than not that Mike McCarthy could return to the Dallas Cowboys in 2025.
Jerry Jones has been dropping breadcrumbs left and right for a few weeks now. At just about every turn or radio appearance, Jerry has expressed confidence/optimism/support/call-it-what-you-want in favor of Mike McCarthy as the head coach of his football team. It should be noted that Jerry did not exactly do this back in January when it would have made sense (in a literal sense, not a contextual one) to extend the skipper. As we are all aware, he chose to let McCarthy (and a majority of his staff, including new defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer) run at the season in contract years which has existed as a cloud hanging over them throughout the entire campaign.
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...-2025-jerry-jones-dak-prescott-bill-belichick