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Jerry Jones Is About to Sink Another Cowboys Season And He Knows It!

Jerry Jones Is About to Sink Another Cowboys Season And He Knows It!

Dallas, Texas – The anger of Dallas Cowboys fans is exploding after the disastrous loss to Carolina Panthers, where their former player, Rico Dowdle, "burned" the old team with 239 yards full of bitterness. From the stands to social media, all have the same message: "Fire Matt Eberflus immediately!"
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But as always, Jerry Jones – the powerful and stubborn boss of Cowboys – chooses silence. Even though the defense is in free fall and all numbers accuse Eberflus, Jones seems to have no intention of acting. Reason? He believes not to change coach mid-season, despite history proving the opposite.

The last time Jones "took action" was in 2010 when he fired Wade Phillips – and that saved the season. But 14 years later, Cowboys are still stuck in the conservatism of their own owner. Eberflus, who was once Cowboys' linebackers coach more than a decade ago, is now kept only because of the past, not effectiveness.

Even more bitter – Eberflus took the job believing Micah Parsons would still wear Cowboys jersey. But that defensive star now shines brightly… in Green Bay Packers uniform!

Former safety Barry Church, who spent seven seasons with Cowboys before retiring in 2019, couldn't hide his outrage:
"Jerry Jones is turning Cowboys into the laughingstock of the entire NFL! He doesn't need another terrible coordinator – he needs to look in the mirror! From Mike Zimmer to now Matt Eberflus, and every year the same script: disastrous defense, wrong decisions, then blame luck. Cowboys don't need a king on the throne – they need a real leader!"

Cowboys fans deserve more than that – but it seems Jerry Jones is still sleeping peacefully in his own illusion. If things continue like this, Cowboys won't just lose this season – but risk losing the last faith from fans.

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