The Dallas Cowboys are entering the 2024 season with high hopes as they figure to have one of the most talented teams in the NFC once again this upcoming season, but it sounds like there may be a bit of dysfunction when it comes to the team’s leaders.
According to a recent report from independent sports journalist Tyler Dunne, Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is “getting fed up” with the way Jerry Jones does things in Dallas as he heads into the final year of his contract with thteam.
“McCarthy’s doing it the best he can. Some of the people I’ve talked to have said that he’s getting fed up with it a little bit,” Dunne wrote in his article this week.
Needless to say, it’s not exactly great news that the team’s head coach seems to be “fed up” with the team owner and general manager. As a result, the news led to a lot of reactions on social media.
This in no way surprises me at all. Classic Jerry jones antics and expects more with less, hoe ass.. https://t.co/R3lEGnASJa
— RAYNE•ON•EM•4 (@frank_andrews) June 24, 2024
Cowboy's downfall this year is gonna be one for the ages https://t.co/3iR2sB53WV
— aj (@pimpdaddy1999) June 23, 2024
You don’t say! In other breaking news, water is wet, and the sun rises in the east. https://t.co/PB8plNzs8D
— Jon Wright (@jwright1410) June 24, 2024
So many fans have left. We are all sick of Jones. He can’t feet out of his own way. https://t.co/C0mD1OtseV
— NorTexHorn (@RickCru14284003) June 24, 2024
If this is even remotely true everybody knows who runs the show https://t.co/aalrSBuQaW
— Shawne Merriman (@shawnemerriman) June 23, 2024
I, too, am fed up with Jerry Jones https://t.co/gocAVswqry
— Doug D. (@ddall11) June 23, 2024
Thinking he'll put up with a lot from his boss for $10ish million a year. #Cowboys https://t.co/w7Y0QNfOlr
— David Todd (@DavidMTodd) June 23, 2024
McCarthy is now heading into the final year of his contract with the team after leading the Cowboys to the playoffs three years in a row. We’ll have to see whether or not he can finally lead the team on a longer playoff run.