What's wrong with Cowboys raised it's huge head Monday night, Accountability

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What's wrong with Cowboys raised it's huge head Monday night, Accountability​


All season long, cowboys have made critical mistakes but no one is being held accountable. If your front office doesn't accept responsibility, like in not signing Henry, defending bringing back Zeke, not possibly trading zach Martin when you could have, allowing McCarthy to make dumb play calls and not hold him accountable like rico is running good but McCarthy goes back to pass when rush is throwing terribly, all year long we have had punts and field goal attempts blocked. Then AO tries to run with the fumble and special teams coach pats him on the back, excuses it, it's accountability and it starts at the front office, then the coaches, by allowing the players to keep making these mistakes and not holding them accountable your as general manager, head coach, special teams coach your enablers and your allowing bad culture to keep on existing. You can't be like general manager and wanting the players to like and love you. Someone has to be the tough hard nosed displinarian. Jimmy Johnson was a tough no no sense kind of coach and he didn't allow dumb unaccountable players on his team.. This culture has to change, this is the real problem.
 
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When the no accountability begins with the FO, it seeps down to the players.. no shock at all. It’s like a cancer within the organization.

Shame that the local media is scared to even strongly question Jerry about this for the past three decades of ineptitude.
 
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On with this topic, this post comes into full view:

With the Cowboys now all but out of the playoff race, it could be time to see even more of the younger players. One of them would be wide receiver Jonathan Mingo, who has been a regular in the offensive rotation at receiver. Mingo was acquired from Carolina in a trade back in November. This will be his first game back to face the Panthers, who drafted him in the second round of the 2023 draft.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/big-picture-cowboys-panthers-storylines
 

What's wrong with Cowboys raised it's huge head Monday night, Accountability​


All season long, cowboys have made critical mistakes but no one is being held accountable. If your front office doesn't accept responsibility, like in not signing Henry, defending bringing back Zeke, not possibly trading zach Martin when you could have, allowing McCarthy to make dumb play calls and not hold him accountable like rico is running good but McCarthy goes back to pass when rush is throwing terribly, all year long we have had punts and field goal attempts blocked. Then AO tries to run with the fumble and special teams coach pats him on the back, excuses it, it's accountability and it starts at the front office, then the coaches, by allowing the players to keep making these mistakes and not holding them accountable your as general manager, head coach, special teams coach your enablers and your allowing bad culture to keep on existing. You can't be like general manager and wanting the players to like and love you. Someone has to be the tough hard nosed displinarian. Jimmy Johnson was a tough no no sense kind of coach and he didn't allow dumb unaccountable players on his team.. This culture has to change, this is the real problem.
I don’t recall Leon getting abused by Jimmy in any way….lol. Plus, when the owner starts trying to hold the coaches accountable for playcalling, like he knows diddly, things will have really hit rock bottom.
 

What's wrong with Cowboys raised it's huge head Monday night, Accountability​


All season long, cowboys have made critical mistakes but no one is being held accountable. If your front office doesn't accept responsibility, like in not signing Henry, defending bringing back Zeke, not possibly trading zach Martin when you could have, allowing McCarthy to make dumb play calls and not hold him accountable like rico is running good but McCarthy goes back to pass when rush is throwing terribly, all year long we have had punts and field goal attempts blocked. Then AO tries to run with the fumble and special teams coach pats him on the back, excuses it, it's accountability and it starts at the front office, then the coaches, by allowing the players to keep making these mistakes and not holding them accountable your as general manager, head coach, special teams coach your enablers and your allowing bad culture to keep on existing. You can't be like general manager and wanting the players to like and love you. Someone has to be the tough hard nosed displinarian. Jimmy Johnson was a tough no no sense kind of coach and he didn't allow dumb unaccountable players on his team.. This culture has to change, this is the real problem.
The real problem is the antiquated GM. No long winded paragraph needed to explain that.
 
In the words of my grandfather anything that can't make good decisions for itself needs to fear and there's a whole lot of poor decision makers in this organization from the players to the coaches unfortunately all the way up through the front office.

The problem is there is no intelligent dominant Force at the top to make these people fear for their jobs and become accountable for their decisions.

The owner general manager and all around face of the franchise is the greatest offender but fears nothing and has no accountability whatsoever so it trickles down from there and we have what we have horrifyingly embarrassing losses accentuated by mistakes you would see in a high school game
 

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