BREAKING: The Head Coach Criticized the Cowboys’ Defense for Being Too Weak, Not Really Breaking Through When Letting the Former RB Penetrate Too Easily…

The Cowboys walked off the field last night with more questions than answers. Despite moments of brilliance on offense, their defensive unit once again collapsed when it mattered most, giving up crucial plays late in the game.
Fans could feel the tension building through the fourth quarter. Missed tackles, blown coverages, and poor communication turned what seemed like a solid lead into another frustrating loss against an opponent they were expected to dominate.
After the game, Head Coach Mike McCarthy didn’t hold back in his post-game interview. His frustration was clear, not only at the scoreline but at the attitude and discipline of his defensive players.
“We looked soft out there,” McCarthy said. “You can’t win football games when you’re getting pushed around like that. It’s not about talent—it’s about heart, and tonight, we didn’t show enough of it.”
Analysts echoed his concerns, pointing out that the Cowboys’ defensive front failed to contain the opposing run game. The former RB exploited gaps with ease, highlighting major flaws in positioning and reaction speed.
This isn’t the first time questions have been raised about the Cowboys’ defensive identity. In recent weeks, the team has struggled to pressure quarterbacks and control the line of scrimmage, despite having one of the league’s top defensive rosters.
Inside sources suggest that changes might be coming soon if performance doesn’t improve. McCarthy is said to be evaluating certain starters and may consider a reshuffle to reenergize the struggling defense.
For a franchise built on pride and toughness, being labeled “too weak” is a painful truth. The next game could define whether the Cowboys bounce back—or spiral deeper into doubt and disappointment.