leeblair
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Dak's injury, although generally a mild one, has become serious. At the end of last season, there was an odd message delivered by McCarthy, despite the way it ended. No team fires a successful head coach; the coaching tree is more unpredictable than player acquisition. But McCarthy wasn't extended. Why?
So what is really going on? I don't believe that Mike McCarthy was ever in danger of being fired. The way the Cowboys approached the offseason was strange, to say the least. Not only did they not seek out a top running back, they refused to make any moves that would potentially improve the team.
All along I have felt that there was an alterior motive in what the Cowboys were doing. And extending Dak just hours before the season started was unnecessary. Now that he has proven to be ineffective, he is suddenly done for the season.
I think there may be something in his contract that we haven't seen that allows them to move past him.
I get the feeling Dak is done in Dallas.
What is really going on?
By the way; Will Grier may be coming back. The Eagles just released him.
So what is really going on? I don't believe that Mike McCarthy was ever in danger of being fired. The way the Cowboys approached the offseason was strange, to say the least. Not only did they not seek out a top running back, they refused to make any moves that would potentially improve the team.
All along I have felt that there was an alterior motive in what the Cowboys were doing. And extending Dak just hours before the season started was unnecessary. Now that he has proven to be ineffective, he is suddenly done for the season.
I think there may be something in his contract that we haven't seen that allows them to move past him.
I get the feeling Dak is done in Dallas.
What is really going on?
By the way; Will Grier may be coming back. The Eagles just released him.