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McCarthy addresses talk of Jones not letting him call plays
Mike McCarthy's first year as head coach of the Cowboys has been a disaster. Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

Mike McCarthy has not even gotten through half of a season as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, but he has already experienced all of the intense scrutiny the job has to offer.

The Cowboys have been one of the worst teams in the NFL defensively. Following their 38-10 loss to the Arizona Cardinals, they are now facing questions about whether or not their offense can produce in the wake of Dak Prescott’s season-ending injury. There has been been talk that McCarthy wants to call plays, but Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is forcing him to leave that to offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.

McCarthy says that is not at all the case. In an appearance on 105.3 The Fan Friday morning, McCarthy said Moore calling offensive plays was always the plan in Dallas.

McCarthy claims he wanted Moore to call plays and made that clear when he interviewed for the Cowboys job. He also spoke of the importance of not interfering with the way Prescott has grown under Moore, who began as the quarterbacks coach in Dallas in 2018.

It will be hard to judge the Cowboys’ offense without Prescott, though they signed Andy Dalton for this exact situation. Either way, McCarthy has to be annoyed by the talk of him being steamrolled by Jones and anonymous Cowboys players ripping his staff.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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