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3 Cowboys to be charged for allowing Texans to stake claim to Jerry World

3 Cowboys to be charged for allowing Texans to stake claim to Jerry World

Dallas Cowboys They still can’t win at home this season. Yes, the team that did not lose any matches in the regular season at Jerry World last year has not won yet this year. What a difference a year makes.

Nothing seems to go right for these cowboys and almost everyone associated with the organization deserves at least one finger pointed at them. It will be difficult to erase this season from history.

This was the season that Jerry Jones thought his beloved Cowboys were successful. And three wins, no wins for a month, and no idea where to go from here doesn’t quite fit the bill.

However, someone needs to take responsibility for another poor performance at home and another dent in an unsuccessful season. Who deserves the blame for Monday Night’s embarrassment in Arlington?

1)Mike McCarthy

Mike McCarthy He deserves final blame for Thursday night. It’s his job to know his team and know how to make things work. The fact that his contract expires at the end of the season is the only thing keeping him from getting fired without even having a game plan for next week.

gave his name Rico Dowdle The only reason to take the lead in Week 11 of the season was because the running game was just as bad as the previous nine games. Even though they have a young, former 3rd overall pick option in Trey Lance at quarterback, Cooper is loyal to the Rush.

Monday night was proof that McCarthy is more in control than some Cowboys fans at this point. He knows he probably won’t survive Black Monday and just takes action. The offense looks terrible, the defense still can’t stop the run, and they’ve now lost five in a row.

2)Mike Zimmer

Another week, another Terrifying demonstration of how to defend the run. Joe Mixon literally did whatever he wanted. This Cowboys run defense is terrible. And Zimmer did nothing to fix this problem. Even though the Cowboys have some injuries, that doesn’t take away from their inability to even think about stopping the run.

mixon He rushed for 109 yards and three touchdowns in the win. He probably came into the game with choreographed goal celebrations because he knew he would be out there often against this defense.

The Cowboys entered the game one spot above the worst run defense in the NFL. Monday was his seventh game this season with 100-plus rushing yards allowed and sixth with 140 or more points in a game. They are currently averaging 151 yards rushing this season.

They need to play better. CJ Stroud threw for 257 yards and an interception. The Cowboys have four games this season in which they have given up 400 or more total yards, and they gave up 391 yards against the Texans. Zimmer earned himself the head coaching job because of how good he was in Cincinnati.

That may have been what cost him his job in Dallas just one year later.

3) All attack unit

The Cowboys dominated Houston in Monday’s game, marking the seventh time this season the team has lost to their rivals. This is an offense that doesn’t look close to what they were hoping for, with or without Dak Prescott.

They’ve only scored more than 25 points once this season, and they scored exactly 25 points against the Ravens. On Monday night, they got into shooting range twice, conceded just once, and conceded just one goal.

Of course, they managed to find plenty of offensive yards. But all that distance doesn’t mean much when you’re not finishing drives in the end zone. From failed fourth downs, to fake punt attempts, to fumbled the ball twice in one play, to turning the ball over and giving up the scoop and score.

This is the third time this season the Cowboys have Scored a goal or less in a game. This is not a good crime right now. And the problem is, no one seems to know how to fix it.