Mike McCarthy Prefers to Stay with the Cowboys Moving Forward
Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy expresses his strong desire to remain with the team despite uncertainty about his future
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Dallas: After the Cowboys’ tough loss to the Commanders, Mike McCarthy met with his coaching staff. It was a bittersweet moment since they might not all be together next season.
Owner Jerry Jones mentioned he hasn’t decided on McCarthy’s future yet. But McCarthy, who becomes a free agent soon, has his own thoughts on staying.
He said, “Absolutely. I have a lot invested here.” McCarthy feels a strong connection to the team and believes in the relationships he’s built. He’s all about developing young talent and building a winning program.
Despite a rough season, McCarthy has led the Cowboys to 12 wins in each of the last three years. He’s got a solid record of 49-35 in his time in Dallas.
McCarthy is confident in his abilities as a head coach. He knows what it takes to win and wants to keep pushing the program forward. He believes he can help the Cowboys get back on track.
With his Super Bowl experience, McCarthy thinks he deserves another shot to finish what he started. He’s ready to prove he’s a winner and hopes to stay with the Cowboys.
But if things don’t work out, he knows he’ll have other options. The future is uncertain, but McCarthy is ready for whatever comes next.