- by foxnews
- 20 Nov 2024
The metal sheet falling from the stadium's roof before the game could be a metaphor for what's going on in "Jerry's World," and some of the team's greats said so publicly as they watched their in-state rival have their way on the road Monday night.
Bryant even suggested that head coach Mike McCarthy's replacement should be former Cowboy Deion Sanders - "Coach Prime" of the Colorado Buffaloes.
Bryant even added in a separate tweet that he believes "coaches who have played the game..is the new thing!" He thinks Sanders could be just like Jim Harbaugh, who has rejuvenated the Los Angeles Chargers in his inaugural season with them.
Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman, who spent his entire 12-year career in Dallas, was on the call for ESPN's broadcast alongside Joe Buck, and he thinks McCarthy's on his way out the door.
Prescott, the team's franchise quarterback, was awarded with an extension, making him the highest-paid quarterback in the league before Week 1. McCarthy never got the same pleasure of signing on long-term.
Now, McCarthy is without Prescott, who just underwent surgery to repair a hamstring injury that will keep him out the remainder of the season. Cooper Rush has started the last two games for Dallas, but the offense has scored 16 total points.
Jones was asked whether McCarthy is losing the team's confidence, but he dismissed those concerns.
The Cowboys currently have the No. 9 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, a position they didn't think they would be in after earning the No. 2 seed in the NFC last season.
Dallas has gone 12-5 in each of the last three seasons under McCarthy, but it seems the writing is on the wall if the Cowboys' season continues to progress downward.
A postcard from a passenger aboard the Titanic that was sent out three days before the great ship sank has sold for more than $25,000 along with other Titanic memorabilia.
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