Mike McCarthy (Photo via Dallas Cowboys)
The Dallas Cowboys are in the midst of one of their most embarrassing season in years, and it looks only to get worse after Dak Prescott was reported to get season-ending surgery. However, Mike McCarthy does whatever he can to hold the pieces together.
One of the Cowboys’ worst areas has been the rushing game. Currently, they rank second to last in rushing yards (753) and tied for last in touchdowns (3).
Throughout the season, McCarthy has chosen to try to give running backs Rico Dowdle and Ezekiel Elliott a similar amount of carries, but that seems to be over based on the head coach’s comments at today’s press conference.
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Via Cowboys insider Clarence Hill Jr.:
There is no more running back by committee in Dallas. Mike McCarthy said Rico Dowdle is the Cowboys lead back: “Definitely, you have to get him the ball. That’s my focus to continue to get him opportunities. He’s the lead back.”
This seems like the right decision, as through 83 carries this season, Dowdle has 374 yards, 4.5 yards-per-carry, yet zero touchdowns. In contrast, Elliot has been disappointed, gaining just 171 yards through 54 rushes.
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Dallas and McCarthy will likely have to rely more on the running game than ever before as Cooper Rush steps into the starting spot for the rest of the season.
In his first start last week, he completed 13 of 23 passes for 45 yards, zero touchdowns, and zero interceptions.
There’s Not Much Mike McCarthy Can Do To Secure His Job
Most of the blame for the Cowboy’s disaster season has been pointed at McCarthy, which makes sense since he’s the head coach.
However, it’s worth noting that since joining Dallas in 2020, he took the team to the playoffs in three straight seasons from 2021 – 2023.
Unfortunately, that won’t help him overcome this season, with Dallas at 3-6 and third in the NFC East.
REPORT: Dallas Cowboys Have Already Made A Decision On HC Mike McCarthy Amid Disastrous Season
Mike McCarthy (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
The Dallas Cowboys appear to have already made a decision on the future of head coach Mike McCarthy amid one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history.
Mike McCarthy is in the last season of a five-year deal he signed with the Cowboys in 2020, replacing Jason Garrett as the head coach of America’s Team. With the Cowboys (3-6) headed for their first losing season in four years, it sounds like McCarthy will be let go at the end of the season.
According to ESPN’s Dan Graziano, it would be considered a giant “surprise” internally if McCarthy was brought back for a sixth year in Dallas.
“I was in Dallas over the weekend, and there’s a great deal of chatter about who might be coaching the team next year, as Mike McCarthy is not signed for 2025. It would surprise a lot of people to see him back. Jerry Jones has made it clear he won’t change coaches during the season, so McCarthy will at least get to coach out the season.”
Garrett’s contract expired with the Cowboys after the 2019 season, and owner Jerry Jones made the decision not to renew his deal. It appears a similar fate awaits McCarthy, despite Jones’ reputation for being overly patient with coaches not named Jimmy Johnson.
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The last times Jones actually let go of a coach in the middle of his contract was 2010. Wade Phillips was let go midseason in favor of Garrett, who miraculously lasted 10 years in Dallas despite only leading them to two playoff wins.
McCarthy’s reputation as an offensive-minded genius began to fade in his final years with Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. That said, Dallas churned out a top-10 offense in each of Dak Prescott’s three healthy seasons behind center, so McCarthy should garner consideration as an offensive assistant if he becomes a free agent in January.
Cowboys Must Move On From Mike McCarthy
The Cowboys probably should have let go of the Super Bowl 45-winning head coach after their humiliating Wild Card Round loss at the hands of the Packers last year. But Jones decided to give him a fifth year despite a woeful 1-3 postseason record as their head coach.
McCarthy led Dallas to three straight 12-win seasons from 2021 to 2023, but his inability to get the team past the Divisional Round will overshadow the regular season success.