The Dallas Cowboys are expected to go ‘all-in’ on the offseason, or so says Jerry Jones.
The team owner tried to appease the masses for not firing Mike McCarthy by claiming that he would go the extra mile to acquire top-notch players.
Unsurprisingly, the Cowboys’ head coach had to answer some questions about that during Mike Zimmer’s introductory press conference (via RJ Ochoa).
McCarthy, however, didn’t want to read too much into it or get into detail, simply stating that he was just trying to build his coaching staff first.
“For the organization? I’m just trying to get a coaching staff hired right now. I think with that, obviously we’ve had some really good teams the last couple years. We’re disappointed that we haven’t reached the ultimate goal,” McCarthy said.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCathy was asked during Mike Zimmer’s introductory press conference how he took Jerry Jones’ comment about the team being ‘all-in’ for the 2024 season:
“For the organization? I’m just trying to get a coaching staff hired right now. I think with…
— RJ Ochoa (@rjochoa) February 15, 2024
The former Green Bay Packers head coach admitted that he was obviously disappointed for not being able to get the job done despite having some very good football teams since he arrived in Arlington.
Now, his priority is to do all the little things the team needs to do to right the ship and get over the hump once and for all.
Of course, there wasn’t much else he could say about that.
Jones often controls the media cycle by making bold statements, and his coach has little to no power over whatever he says or does.
Truth be told, it’s hard to think this team will be much different from what it’s been over the past three years or so.
Even if that’s the case — which it shouldn’t be because they’re stacked on both sides of the field — the main issues and concerns will still be there, as the fans have lost faith in both McCarthy and Dak Prescott.
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