June 29, 2024

Analysis: Perhaps a phone call to Belichick could salvage the Cowboys following yet another Dallas playoff defeat

On TV, Jimmy Johnson exuded a greater desire to win than any Dallas Cowboy did on the field.

Now, in an attempt to restore his team, Jerry Jones may look to another legendary coach.

The rumors surrounding Bill Belichick have intensified. Even though Mike McCarthy hasn’t been fired, he is already the clear favorite to become Dallas’ next coach.

Now, in an attempt to restore his team, Jerry Jones may look to another legendary coach.

The rumors surrounding Bill Belichick have intensified. Even though Mike McCarthy hasn’t been fired, he is already the clear favorite to become Dallas’ next coach.

That may not be far off after a lackluster showing against Green Bay on Sunday.

In a wild-card game against Green Bay, Dak Prescott, Micah Parsons, and the other NFC East champs did not show up. Since the NFL switched to a 14-team playoff structure in 2020, the Cowboys became the first No. 2 seed to lose to a No. 7 seed.

Jordan Love and the Packers destroyed Dan Quinn’s defense, dominating Dallas 48-32 in a game they led 27-0 and 48-16. The Cowboys lost at home for the first time since the 2022 season opener, ending a 16-game winning streak. Jones has to be out of patience after his team’s latest playoff failure. The 81-year-old owner looked stunned and angry as he watched from his suite. He said this collapse “seems like the most painful” playoff loss he has endured.

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