Mike McCarthy, Mike Zimmer are dead men coaching

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In the last few days we’ve considered the possibility of a stealth rebuild in Dallas. And we’ve acknowledged that Jerry Jones’ statements cannot be taken at face value.

Today, he could say no contract extensions, no trades, and no big free agent signings are pending.

Tomorrow, he could do all three.

As a Cowboys fan, all you can do is hang on for dear life. That, and wonder where the crazy train is going to veer off to next.

It isn’t fair to the fans.

Nor is it fair to the players. Especially Dak Prescott as far as this season is concerned.

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 08: Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys watches action prior to a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at AT&T Stadium on November 08, 2020 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

It isn’t all that great for the upcoming free agents in the year or so – with CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons likely wondering what their long-term future is in Dallas right now.

But there are two men in particular who are really getting the short end of the stick the way things have played out this month.

Head Coach Mike McCarthy and brand new Defensive Coordinator Mike Zimmer.

Dead Coaches Walking

McCarthy is coaching this year as the final year of his contract.

The message is clear. Go deeper into the playoffs this year or else.

Jones did something similar to this with Jason Garrett and got a better regular season record out of his then head coach.

But he didn’t get a Super Bowl win – or even an NFC title game appearance – out of it. And, to be fair, Garrett had a better roster to work with in that situation.

McCarthy’s roster is getting gutted before his eyes and he’s being told to do “more with less.”

Mike McCarthy trusts the process, and so should we 2

In effect, McCarthy is literally being shoved in front of the firing squad while being told everything is just fine.

The man is a Super Bowl winning head coach. He deserves better.

If this is a make-it-or-break-it season for him in Dallas he should at least be given a decent roster to work with.

He isn’t getting that at all.

He’s got a quarterback that may be out the door with him after the 2024 season in Prescott. His running back room is a ghost town.

He has two solid receivers, one solid tight end, and a lot of question marks down the depth chart at both positions.

And his offensive line? Whew, lad.

As the offensive roster sits today it isn’t promising.

And there appears to be very little help coming via free agency or the draft that could make a big enough impact in 2024 either.

Did He Sign Up For This?

In Zimmer’s case, the defensive side of the ball appears to be a touch more stable, although not totally free of issues.

Are the Cowboys setting Mike Zimmer up for failure in 2024?
New Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer addressed the media during an introductory press conference at The Star in Frisco, Texas, February 14, 2024.

Can he turn Mazi Smith into a run-stopping clog up the middle? Is Eric Kendricks going to be able to help the run defense at linebacker?

Is Micah Parsons going to be more of an outside linebacker that can pressure the quarterback?

Can Trevon Diggs fully come back at cornerback? Can DeRon Bland repeat his 2023 season?

Like McCarthy though, Zimmer appears to have just this one season to get it sorted out.

That’s a tough ask, no matter how good a coach Zimmer is.

He signed a one-year deal to come to Dallas. He almost has to pull off a miracle to keep his job in 2025.

That’s really not fair to him either.

Both coaches deserve much better support in what could be their last year in Dallas. It doesn’t look like they’ll be getting it anytime soon.

Just Do It Already

If the Cowboys’ front office is really looking at a full rebuild, why wait? Just do it now and get it over with.

Arrange a trade for Prescott to get as many picks and assets as possible before camp opens.

I’m told 31 other GMs would be on the phone in a heartbeat for Prescott’s services. Let’s find out if that’s true.

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JANUARY 16: Samson Ebukam #56 and Nick Bosa #97 of the San Francisco 49ers sack Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys during the first quarter in the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at AT&T Stadium on January 16, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Let Cooper Rush and Trey Lance battle it out to start.

Even if it results in a bad record, a high draft pick would result. There’s a few good prospects in the 2025 Draft at quarterback to build around.

I might even do the same with CeeDee Lamb.

Get what you can for him and use the picks to rebuild the team. And use the available money to keep Parsons.

To me, this is the smart way ahead and I firmly believe it would work.

I can’t say it was a 100% lock because the Cowboys don’t have a GM that can build a championship team – as the last three decades have clearly proven.

But maybe the return of Jimmy Johnson to the team’s inner circle might be just enough to overcome that handicap.

If Johnson can get Jones to recall what happened in the early days of his ownership, when he trusted his coach to rebuild the roster, the 2025 season and beyond will be much better than what we’ve suffered through since 1996.

Richard Paolinelli

Richard Paolinelli

Richard Paolinelli is a sports journalist and author. In addition to his work at InsideTheStar.com, he has a Substack -- Dispatches From A SciFi Scribe – where he discusses numerous topics, including sports in general. He started his newspaper career in 1991 with the Gallup (NM) Independent before going to the Modesto (CA) Bee, Gustine (CA) Press-Standard, and Turlock (CA) Journal -- where he won the 2001 Best Sports Story, in the annual California Newspaper Publishers Association’s Better Newspapers Contest. He then moved to the Merced (CA) Sun-Star, Tracy (CA) Press, Patch and finished his career in 2011 with the San Francisco (CA) Examiner. He has written two Non-Fiction sports books, 11 novels, and has over 30 published short stories.

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VAM
VAM
Mar 28, 2024 1:44 PM

This may be why so many players are jumping a rudderless ship. The Main problem ,these long term ill conceived contracts that have ravaged this team, starting with QB1’s NO TRADE contract. QB1 was greedy and the front office gutless at that time. Commented about this here YEARS ago. Now we are seeing the consequences. A team in rebuild mode and probably set back years from competing at a high level.

Michael
Michael
Mar 29, 2024 10:09 AM

I don’t mind a complete rebuild but I would definitely keep Ceedee over Parsons…first off Parsons would get u more in return because of the position he plays and it’s easier finding an Elite WR then it is a Elite game wrecker like Parsons…
IF Dak agrees to be traded then I’d trade him and get a couple 1st rd picks along with a couple 1st rd pick for Parsons ur starting with at least 6 First Round picks in a two year span…
That’s a Great Start for a Rebuild!!!

Luke
Luke
Mar 29, 2024 12:58 PM

I think Jerry is being smart about this. He is keeping the league guessing how he will move forward until after the draft. I think after or during the draft they make moves including maybe with Prescott and other players. I love that they are removing the wheat from the chaff in O-line and being respectful enough with the likes of Tyrone Smith to let him move on. I also think they are doing both of these coaches and the team a favor. If they can perform with a young team they stay because they are rebuild. If they can’t the door will be closing fast maybe even in the season for McCarthy. If Zimmer does well a promotion could be in the future for him. They also gave him a budget for a player leader to help him shape the young team. This year will be really tough to watch or amazing to see a young, hungry underdog team perform above all of us fans expectations.

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