The Dallas Cowboys entered this season with recollections of their irritating playoff loss from the prior 12 months.

They have been top-of-the-line groups within the league all season and didn’t lose a house recreation earlier than the playoffs.

Nevertheless, they fell brief when it mattered most within the Wild Card recreation in opposition to the Inexperienced Bay Packers, getting blown out at AT&T Stadium.

This loss uncovered a number of holes within the roster and inside their group, and followers anticipated some main strikes to happen in the course of the offseason.

Regardless of the general public outcry, Mike McCarthy was retained as head coach, which has not been a well-liked choice, particularly with the present state of the crew.

As Skip Bayless talked about on X, he believes that McCarthy ought to have been canned after their playoff loss final 12 months.

MICAH: Mike McCarthy ought to’ve been fired after that house playoff loss to Inexperienced Bay. He is nonetheless residing off that one long-ago SBowl. Zack Martin is a cinch first-ballot Corridor of Famer. However Martin has not “put in additional time and work” on soccer in any given season than McCarthy.

Bayless additionally talked about Zack Martin on this publish, indicating that he’s been resting on his laurels for too lengthy, not placing in sufficient work.

The Cowboys have top-of-the-line rosters within the league when wholesome, however they aren’t discovering methods to win or put all of it collectively.

It doesn’t assist that Dak Prescott is probably going out for the season, as he tends to propel their offense to nice heights when he’s on the sector.

There are lots of opinions floating on the market about what the Cowboys ought to do subsequent, and what their subsequent plan of action ought to be.

In the event that they proceed this pattern and don’t make the playoffs, McCarthy is probably going the primary particular person on the chopping block.

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