The Dallas Cowboys may be coming off their worst season in 35 years.
They have only won three games so far. And if they don’t win at least two of their last seven games, it will be their lowest winning percentage in a season since 1989, when they won one.
The 3-7 start is their worst since 2020, quarterback Dak Prescott is out for the year after signing the largest contract in league history, and head coach Mike McCarthy is certain to be fired. There are reports that it is.
It’s a time of ridicule and spiteful celebration among many soccer fans across the country. Some of those fans took to the stage Wednesday night at the Country Music Awards (CMA).
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Legendary quarterback Peyton Manning took a quick but persistent swipe at the Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones on national television.
Manning and co-hosts Laney Wilson and Luke Bryan referenced Kelsea Ballerini’s hit song with Noah Kahan, “Cowboys Cry Too.”
“But enough about Jerry Jones,” Manning said.
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Manning finished his career with a 3-2 record against the Cowboys. In his last win against “America’s Team,” Manning defeated Tony Romo in a thrilling 51-48 game, throwing for over 400 yards and four touchdowns.
Manning wasn’t the only legendary quarterback shadowing the Cowboys this week.
Dallas Hall of Famer and three-time Super Bowl champion Troy Aikman has suggested that McCarthy will step down at the end of this year.
“Mike McCarthy is a great football coach,” Aikman said Monday during ESPN’s broadcast of the Cowboys’ loss to the Houston Texans. “He proved it in Green Bay. He proved it here. Winning 12 games three years in a row is doing something right. But after accomplishing that, he didn’t get a contract extension. Hard to imagine. Get it now. ”
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Another retired Cowboys fan favorite tore up his former team and current coach after the loss in Houston.
“I’m a (Cowboys) guy at heart. If I were the Cowboys, I’d fire everyone at the end of this season,” Dallas great Dez Bryant said in a 34-10 loss to Houston. I posted it on “X” during this time. “We have young, hungry talent in the next draft.”
Jones was asked if McCarthy had lost the team’s trust, but he dismissed that concern.
“Losing something that belongs to the team is just too much,” Jones said via ESPN. “They are, first of all, natural competitors. Second, they are very proud of the fact that they are professionals and I’m probably disappointed in the way they play, but that Not a brother or a cousin. Give up.
“Yes, everyone is disappointed, but there’s a big difference between knowing and not knowing that you can’t leave unless you step forward.”
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