Stephen A. Smith rips “two playoff win” Dak Prescott for defending Mike McCarthy’s possible extension
Mike McCarthy, whose job is on the line because of Cowboys' 5-7 start, still received backing from quarterback Dak Prescott.
Stephen A. Smith not a fan of Dak Prescott backing Mike McCarthy (Image via IMAGO/x)
The Dallas Cowboys are in a disarray following 5-7 start to the season and remain on the verge of losing head coach Mike McCarthy. Barring his first year in Dallas, McCarthy led the Cowboys to consecutive 12-5 seasons and even helped quarterback Dak Prescott bag a $60 million annual paycheck.
Prescott hurt himself and will no longer be available to start for the Cowboys any time soon. In his absence, Cooper Rush won two games to improve the overall win ratio. Yet, even if the Cowboys finish with a winning record, there’s no guarantee McCarthy will still be around for next year.
Prescott wants Cowboys to retain McCarthy for a sixth season. While DICK’S Sporting Goods promotion, the 31-year-old quarterback spoke with the media and claimed McCarthy deserves another shot.
Stephen A. Smith completely disregarded Prescott’s support for McCarthy. The long-time ESPN contributor dismissed the pro bowler’s plea by criticizing him for not doing enough on the film where it mattered the most.
.@stephenasmith didn't hold back on Dak Prescott defending his head coach Mike McCarthy ?
— First Take (@FirstTake) December 4, 2024
"Why don't you go out there and win for him?" pic.twitter.com/kMT1WZaBdu
Mike McCarthy acknowledged Dak Prescott’s support as the Cowboys head coach in 2025
McCarthy’s second chance with the Cowboys depends on how the current season ends. If Dallas ends with a .500 record then perhaps it will provide the onus for owner Jerry Jones to extend the 61-year-old’s stay.
One thing is for sure, McCarthy has to win without Prescott at the helm. Furthermore, he appreciates the vote of confidence but at the same time highlighted that he was part of a five-year program that will end after the 2024 season.
Jones has also not ruled out the possibility of retaining McCarthy.
The NFL schedule will make it very hard for the Cowboys to end on a high note. In Week 14, they play against the Cincinnati Bengals who are -6.5 points favorites to win. They will further face .500 teams including the Buccaneers, Eagles, and Commanders before the season ends.
Ishan Misra
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