Mike McCarthy speaks out about ’embarrassing’ incident following Jerry Jones’ decision on firing Dallas Cowboys HC

Mike McCarthy speaks out about 'embarrassing' incident following Jerry Jones' decision on firing Dallas Cowboys HC

Mike McCarthy lost his temper during the Dallas Cowboys’ recent defeat.

The Cowboys were beaten 27-21 by the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, and throughout the game, McCarthy became increasingly frustrated with the team’s performance.

Fox NFL cameras captured a moment when his frustration reached a boiling point on the sidelines.

McCarthy was seen slamming his tablet onto the ground in an outburst of anger.

NFL fans quickly noticed this and expressed their desire for McCarthy to be dismissed by the Cowboys.

“Can we fire him at half time?” one fan questioned.

“Someone might be fired this season,” another commented.

“He’s getting fired before the season ends. Hopefully!” said a third fan.

McCarthy was spotted breaking a tablet on the sidelines on Sunday.
McCarthy was spotted breaking a tablet on the sidelines Sunday.

“They just need to do away with McCarthy,” a fourth fan added.

“You can see he’s ready to move on. Don’t blame him. Dallas is toxic,” a fifth fan remarked.

McCarthy addressed the incident after the game, expressing regret for his actions.

“I’m embarrassed by it,” he told reporters. “It’s something that at my age, clearly there is no excuse for.”

When asked about the tablet incident, McCarthy shared his remorse.

“That’s not what I represent. I’m embarrassed as the leader of this team. That was definitely a moment that I wish I had back.”

While the Cowboys may need a spark, McCarthy’s outburst may have been a step too far.

The team is currently 3-5, significantly trailing their rivals, the Washington Commanders, who are 7-2 for the season.

With quarterback Dak Prescott now injured, making the playoffs seems almost impossible.

Prescott is expected to be out for at least four weeks due to a hamstring injury.

“We have five losses and so we clearly understand where that puts us as far as what it will take,” McCarthy said.

“We’ve got to get to winning.”

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The New Orleans Saints’ Seventh Straight Loss Results in Dennis Allen’s Firing

The New Orleans Saints endured their seventh consecutive defeat, falling 22-23 to the Carolina Panthers, which led to the firing of head coach Dennis Allen. After Week 9, the Saints, sitting at the bottom of the NFC South with a 2-7 record, parted ways with Allen, who had been in his third season as head coach.

As reported by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo, Allen was dismissed after leading the team to a losing record of 18-25 and failing to reach the playoffs. Allen had previously served as the defensive coordinator under Sean Payton from 2015 to 2021. Special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi will take over as interim head coach.

The Saints began the season strong with a 2-0 record, including a dominant win over the Dallas Cowboys (44-19), but a seven-game losing streak culminated in their latest defeat to the Panthers.

Mike McCarthy Safe in Dallas Despite Struggles

In contrast, the Dallas Cowboys have yet to make a coaching change, even as they face a three-game losing streak. Despite growing fan dissatisfaction, including calls for a coaching change, team owner Jerry Jones is sticking with head coach Mike McCarthy. The Cowboys, who had high hopes at the start of the season, now find themselves with a 3-5 record, significantly lowering their playoff chances.

The team’s struggles have been compounded by issues with key players such as Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, as well as recent indiscipline from Ezekiel Elliott. Injuries to defensive stars like Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence have further hampered the Cowboys’ performance, leaving the team struggling to find solutions.

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