Did Dallas Cowboys quit in loss to Chicago Bears? Media reacts to another ugly game.
The Dallas Cowboys stunk it up again on national television and the local and national media started letting the opinions rip.
Early in the second half, after the Chicago Bears had scored 24 unanswered points en route to a 31-24 win Thursday night, the sniping about the Cowboys’ futility and specifically the future of head coach Jason Garrett started blowing up social media.
The Cowboys have lost three consecutive games for the second time this season and dropped to 6-7. They remain atop the NFC East a game and a half above the Philadelphia Eagles.
Hall of Famer and FOX analyst Troy Aikman wondered who, if anyone, on the Cowboys’ coaching staff would be capable of taking over for Garrett if Jerry Jones improbably fired him before their next game.
“Who on that staff has earned the right to be an interim head coach?” Aikman pondered during the telecast. “I can’t think of one guy … that you would put in that seat … I don’t envision anything happening, but you never know. This has been a real eye-opener once again.”
Aikman harshly criticized the coaching staff while in the booth for the Cowboys’ loss to the New England Patriots three weeks ago.
This story was originally published December 5, 2019 at 10:19 PM.