‘Frustrated and upset’ Stephen A. Smith stunned into silence on First Take after Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys remarks
Stephen A. Smith finds the Dallas Cowboys’ current situation unbelievable.
Stephen A. was stunned into silence following the emergence of alarming new claims regarding the coaching situation for the Cowboys.
Jerry Jones, the owner of the Cowboys, has been reluctant to criticize his current head coach, Mike McCarthy, but on Tuesday, he went all out.
During a radio interview, Jones startled listeners by revealing that he was thinking about extending McCarthy’s contract.
“That doesn’t seem crazy to me at all. “This coach has won a Super Bowl,” Jones declared on Tuesday.
“That’s what Mike McCarthy has done. His ideas are brilliant.
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“We got a lot of football left.”
When Stephen A. heard this, he was perplexed and could only say that Jones and the Cowboys had let him down.
Stephen A. remarked, “I can’t believe Jerry,”
“It makes no damn sense Shannon, it really makes no damn sense what this man keeps saying.”
An organizational overhaul seems appropriate given the Cowboys’ 4-7 record this season and likelihood of missing the playoffs.
But Jones apparently doesn’t want to.
“There is no reason to be talking about your coach as if he should feel secure with his future considering how your team has looked,” Stephen A. stated.
Many fans have demanded that McCarthy be replaced with Colorado head coach Deion Sanders.
Jones has previously ruled out the possibility of bringing Sanders, a former Cowboy and one of the most well-liked college football coaches, to Dallas.
“I think we’re way ahead of ourselves relative to when and if he decides to go into coaching in the NFL,” Jones stated.
“He practically has no peers when it comes to recruiting, which is one of his best qualities that he truly brings to college.
NFL head coach annual salaries
1. Andy Reid, $20 million, Chiefs
2. Broncos star Sean Payton, $18 million
=3. Steelers’ Mike Tomlin, $16 million
=3. $16 million for Jim Harbaugh of the Chargers
5. $15 million for Sean McVay of the Rams
6. Kyle Shanahan, $14 million, 49ers
7. John Harbaugh, $12 million, Ravens
=8. Lions’ Dan Campbell, $11 million
=8. $11 million for Sean McDermott of the Bills
10. Seahawks’ Mike MacDonald, $10 million
“Children want to join him for play. And he sells that in a certain way. For NFL coaches, that particular recruiting talent is not a major requirement.
Putting together the club and recruiting talented players to play for him at Colorado is one of his biggest values.
“You would think about all of it. But there’s no denying that he’s among the best individuals I’ve encountered in the NFL, both young and old.”
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Sanders is probably not going to be the coach when the Cowboys make their coaching change.
Expect riots within the Dallas fan base if they keep McCarthy.
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