NFL media questions Cowboys’ Mike McCarthy decision
NFL media questions Cowboys’ Mike McCarthy decision
“Cowboys giving McCarthy another shot. That’s 100% pure, grass-fed, organic Definition of
Insanity stuff right there.”
Mike McCarthy, the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, may have already had his bags packed
and was prepared to depart town if they had been following NFL headlines over the past few
days.
It appears that the seasoned coach is staying put. Jerry Jones, the general manager and
owner of the Cowboys, unexpectedly announced on Wednesday night that McCarthy will
rejoin the team for the 2024 campaign.
Sports media professionals immediately reacted to the surprising news. Undisputed host
Skip Bayless, a die-hard Cowboys fan, summed up his reaction in one word.
Thankfully, other analysts offered a more in-depth look at the Cowboys’ decision. Most felt
Dallas is making a mistake. ESPN’s Robert Griffin III noted, “McCarthy is a good and
respected coach, but it’s the wrong decision unless he can cultivate an identity for the
Cowboys.”
Mike Greenberg of ESPN used a famous quotation to explain the choice. Mistakenly citing
Albert Einstein for the well-known statement, Greenberg stated, “Insanity is doing the same
thing over and over and expecting different results.” Though Einstein never stated it, a lot of
media and NFL supporters had similar feelings about the Cowboys on Wednesday.
Media pros went head to head on social media in some cases debating the situation.
Kyle Brandt of NFL Network detested the Cowboys’ choice, saying, “Cowboys gonna give
McCarthy another shot.” Oh God. That right there is the definition of insanity—100%
organic, grass-fed, and pure.
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