What if scenario in regard to Mike McCarthy

Mannix

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I still remember EVERYONE....and I mean EVERYONE after last year's SF loss stating that we had to go DEEP into the playoffs this season for MM to keep his job...a large majority actually wanted him fired last year after the SF debacle. So, my question is this....what if we have another Washington performance tomorrow, where we totally crap the bed making mistakes and basically don't show up? Should ONE Wild Card victory against an 8-9 Division Winner save his job? I say hell no. When I started hearing five (5) minutes after the TB game that he was safe, I put my head in my hands in disbelief....I think it was WAY TO PREMATURE to call him safe late Monday evening. I still think we can do much better at HC and OC. BTW...if we lose a close one, I reserve the right to blame everything on Booger and Chuckles for the failure to add more weapons....SF already had more weapons on offense than us, and STILL went out and signed Christian McCaffery. I have a VERY bad feeling that he is going to go off tomorrow...hope not!!!
 
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Jerry said McCarthy was safe before the TB game. He's not going anywhere, regardless of what happens tomorrow.
I realize that....my point is, that it was WAY too premature to call him safe....I still don't know why the bar has suddenly been lowered in regard to his future. If we do happen to have another Washington type game tomorrow, there are gonna be a lot of 180's around here.
 

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I still remember EVERYONE....and I mean EVERYONE after last year's SF loss stating that we had to go DEEP into the playoffs this season for MM to keep his job...a large majority actually wanted him fired last year after the SF debacle. So, my question is this....what if we have another Washington performance tomorrow, where we totally crap the bed making mistakes and basically don't show up? Should ONE Wild Card victory against an 8-9 Division Winner save his job? I say hell no. When I started hearing five (5) minutes after the TB game that he was safe, I put my head in my hands in disbelief....I think it was WAY TO PREMATURE to call him safe late Monday evening. I still think we can do much better at HC and OC. BTW...if we lose a close one, I reserve the right to blame everything on Booger and Chuckles for the failure to add more weapons....SF already had more weapons on offense than us, and STILL went out and signed Christian McCaffery. I have a VERY bad feeling that he is going to go off tomorrow...hope not!!!
You do this every week.
 

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Unless we get absolutely embarrassed, Mike is absolutely the coach next year.
 

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please name the better HC’s the cowboys could get.

I’m curious who you think is out there waiting that is better than Mike.
The time to do it was actually last year...but there is no salary cap on coaches, and I'm not the GM. I still think that he is lazy...still blows my mind that he actually admitted to not knowing the offensive playbook.
 

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I realize that....my point is, that it was WAY too premature to call him safe....I still don't know why the bar has suddenly been lowered in regard to his future. If we do happen to have another Washington type game tomorrow, there are gonna be a lot of 180's around here.
He was safe with the back to back 12 win seasons. You wonder what the hell you are watching with these takes of yours.
 

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The time to do it was actually last year...but there is no salary cap on coaches, and I'm not the GM. I still think that he is lazy...still blows my mind that he actually admitted to not knowing the offensive playbook.
Lol, you are nuts.
 

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The time to do it was actually last year...but there is no salary cap on coaches, and I'm not the GM. I still think that he is lazy...still blows my mind that he actually admitted to not knowing the offensive playbook.
I still am curious who you think is available that is better than Mike.
 

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I still remember EVERYONE....and I mean EVERYONE after last year's SF loss stating that we had to go DEEP into the playoffs this season for MM to keep his job...a large majority actually wanted him fired last year after the SF debacle. So, my question is this....what if we have another Washington performance tomorrow, where we totally crap the bed making mistakes and basically don't show up? Should ONE Wild Card victory against an 8-9 Division Winner save his job? I say hell no. When I started hearing five (5) minutes after the TB game that he was safe, I put my head in my hands in disbelief....I think it was WAY TO PREMATURE to call him safe late Monday evening. I still think we can do much better at HC and OC. BTW...if we lose a close one, I reserve the right to blame everything on Booger and Chuckles for the failure to add more weapons....SF already had more weapons on offense than us, and STILL went out and signed Christian McCaffery. I have a VERY bad feeling that he is going to go off tomorrow...hope not!!!
He will be back because the Cowboys are winning tomorrow.
 

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Nobody fires coaches that are 24 and 10. It is beyond stupid.
Sorry, but it's all about the playoffs....24-10 doesn't mean a damn thing to me if we play tomorrow like we did last year against SF. I hope we do lay the wood to SF tomorrow....I'm just confused why regular season records have suddenly trumped post season success far as determining the future of our HC...we seem to be moving the goal post around a lot lately depending on what time of the season it is....along with forgetting all the "tough talk" after moments of failure.
 
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