Mike McCarthy announces Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback decision after Trey Lance issue

Mike McCarthy, the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, has decided on a quarterback for Week 12.

It also happened after he acknowledged that he wished he had used Trey Lance more against the Houston Texans.

This Sunday, Dallas will play the Washington Commanders in the NFC East.

The Houston Texanson dominated them Monday night, resulting in their sixth loss in ten games.

Due to Dak Prescottout’s season-ending injury, Cooper Rush has assumed the starting quarterback position.

In the loss, Rush passed for 354 yards, one touchdown, and one interception.

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Trey Lance, a former No. 3 overall NFL Draft pick, never played.

“I think the one thing I should have done at the end that I didn’t do was put Trey in there,” McCarthy acknowledged.

“I had the option of getting him a series.

“That’s one thing I second-guess myself on.”

McCarthy confirmed that Rush will start in the nation’s capital on Sunday.

Due to injury issues and losing badly in every home game, Dallas’ season has taken a nosedive.

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To maintain any slim prospects of making the playoffs, the 3-7 Cowboys need to win at the Commanders.

“This is it, man,” remarked McCarthy.

“We have suffered seven defeats. We must leave.

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“You’re facing the wall. You have to scratch, claw, and battle.

“I’m thinking that we need to do everything in our power to win the next game.

‘Match made in heaven’

By Deputy U.S. Sports Editor Sunni Upal

The Dallas Cowboys hiring Deion Sanders as their head coach is a match made in heaven.

Something needs to change because the Cowboys haven’t won a Super Bowl in thirty years.

Even though this is “America’s Team,” they have devolved into a laughing stock and need someone to bring them back to their former splendor.

Mike McCarthy’s successor as head coach must possess some enchantment and motivation.

Come on,Sanders, Deion.

One of the greatest athletes to ever set foot on the field, Sanders, 57, was a member of Dallas’ squad during their most recent Super Bowl victory.

“Prime Time” is precisely what he is, and the Cowboys need that energy.

Now is the ideal moment for Deion to move on as well.

In terms of popularity and performance, he has elevated the Buffaloes to unprecedented levels.

Shedeur Sanders, a quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes, is also a senior in college.

If Sanders wishes to remain in college, he could likely get a head coaching position with a team that is a serious contender for a national championship.

However, the opportunity to coach the Dallas Cowboys might not present itself again.

“That is the standard and the manner in which we coach. We must prevail. We are worthy of victory.

“We deserve the chance to win, and that’s about putting the best people out there,” McCarthy continued.

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“They are young at the moment. Our young men are gaining a great deal of experience.

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“But we need to do whatever we need to do to win.”

On Thanksgiving, Dallas will play the New York Giants at home.

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