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NO. He will be 73 next spring and hasn't accomplished anything since TB12 left. Besides, his primary interest is in 24 year old women now.This is why we need a coach like Bill Bellicheck
NO. He will be 73 next spring and hasn't accomplished anything since TB12 left. Besides, his primary interest is in 24 year old women now.This is why we need a coach like Bill Bellicheck
100% agree.NO. He will be 73 next spring and hasn't accomplished anything since TB12 left. Besides, his primary interest is in 24 year old women now.
Yeah, I don't get this older guy attraction thing. I married someone 14 years older than me, and that age gap really made a big difference in our marriage. Needless to say, he's my ex now. LOLNO. He will be 73 next spring and hasn't accomplished anything since TB12 left. Besides, his primary interest is in 24 year old women now.
Definitely something very weird about it, even if it's a straight up money grab by her.Yeah, I don't get this older guy attraction thing. I married someone 14 years older than me, and that age gap really made a big difference in our marriage. Needless to say, he's my ex now. LOL
Also, 24 and 73? That's just gross!! That's like dating your Grandpa!! Yuck!!
Man i read "fat" up.Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy reportedly getting 'fed up' with Jerry Jones
Story by Josh Sanchez
6/22/24
Some believe Mike McCarthy is entering the final year of his contract with the Dallas Cowboys as a "lame duck" head coach. There is no question that it is Super Bowl or bust for McCarthy in Big D, but Jerry Jones and the Cowboys' decision-makers did not make any aggressive moves in the offseason to improve their roster.
Tyler Dunne of Go Long says he spoke with Cowboys sources who discussed McCarthy's approach entering the 2024 season. For starters, they believe allowing McCarthy to coach on the final year of his contract is a mistake. Another interesting note is that McCarthy believes Jerry Jones is undermining him and putting him in a no-win situation. And, according to Dunne, McCarthy is getting fed up with the situation.
More: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...r&cvid=7cd1f5a88e024279dffca41ce3f59933&ei=13
Yea, maybe come back in 25The season seems to be over before it started
I was actually thinking the same thing. I haven't seen on shred of evidence that this is true.This is merely a rumor, i'm going to move this to the rumors only thread, thank you everyone!! (Just kidding) sheesh
It will start with the new HC and the 2025 draft.Yea, maybe come back in 25
Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy reportedly getting 'fed up' with Jerry Jones
Story by Josh Sanchez
6/22/24
Some believe Mike McCarthy is entering the final year of his contract with the Dallas Cowboys as a "lame duck" head coach. There is no question that it is Super Bowl or bust for McCarthy in Big D, but Jerry Jones and the Cowboys' decision-makers did not make any aggressive moves in the offseason to improve their roster.
Tyler Dunne of Go Long says he spoke with Cowboys sources who discussed McCarthy's approach entering the 2024 season. For starters, they believe allowing McCarthy to coach on the final year of his contract is a mistake. Another interesting note is that McCarthy believes Jerry Jones is undermining him and putting him in a no-win situation. And, according to Dunne, McCarthy is getting fed up with the situation.
More: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...r&cvid=7cd1f5a88e024279dffca41ce3f59933&ei=13
So you were against firing Mike after the Green Bay game? Do you think he should have been extended?Mike overall has done a very good job here.
But when Jerry fires him, plenty will make him the scapegoat just like Jerry has. Just wait for it.
And people wonder why Jerry operates the way he does? Because it usually works with gullible fans.
Git in there Billy.Besides,his primary interest is in 24 year old women now.
Yes, I like Mike. I think he's done a good job here dealing with Jerry and everything else. I expected us to get worse once our league-best OL aged out and the Cheap Dak Window closed right when he got here. Instead, we've been better. Yes, we've drafted well (except last year) to make that happen, but he may have had a hand in that.So you were against firing Mike after the Green Bay game? Do you think he should have been extended?