Jane Slater dropped the absolute bomb shell.
After the game, the NFL Network reporter claimed that many players on the roster are slamming the coaching staff. “Totally unprepared,” an anonymous player on the Cowboys told Slater. “They don’t teach. They don’t have any sense of adjusting on the fly.”
Slater also reported that players are slamming the coaching staff, stating “the coaches are not good at their jobs.”
It was the first game without Dak Prescott as the team’s quarterback, but not everyone appears to be giving the team the benefit of the doubt.
Others are blaming those at the top. On Monday night, Cowherd took to Twitter to challenge Jerry Jones’ decision on hiring Mike McCarthy.
“Jerry Jones wanted a coach that wouldn’t challenge him,” said on Twitter during the game. “He hired a coach that’s created a team — that won’t challenge anyone.”
The Cowboys are 2-4 and are still in first place, which is why some players around the league are giving McCarthy some grace.
During his weekly appearances on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers was asked about McCarthy’s coaching in Dallas through these first six weeks. Rodgers has been once reported to having beef with McCarthy in the past, but he took the high road with his response.
#Cowboys players initially bought into keeping things internal. Now as they sit 2-4 the discontent is leaking out. On the coaching staff “totally unprepared. They don’t teach. They don’t have any sense of adjusting on the fly.” Another “they just aren’t good at their jobs”
— Jane Slater (@SlaterNFL) October 20, 2020
“As far as I know what the facts are today. They’re in 1st place in the division,” Rodgers said. “First place in any division regardless of the record assures you a home playoff game. We won our division in 2013 at 8-7-1.”
However, if the Cowboys lose to the Washington Football Team on Sunday, this could be a ship that is completely sunk.
And, there will be no survivors.