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Dallas Cowboys legend Emmitt Smith is not happy about his former team’s lack of success in recent years.
The Cowboys have won five Super Bowls, but their last title came back in 1995. And longtime owner Jerry Jones continues to express his desire to win another title.
Last month, Jones received some criticism for his decision to retain head coach Mike McCarthy.
McCarthy won a Super Bowl with the Packers and has been on the Dallas sideline four seasons.
He led the franchise to three consecutive 12-win regular seasons but has struggled to generate a similar level of postseason success.
Never low on confidence, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is unsurprisingly unconcerned with any complications regarding Dallas’ search for a defensive coordinator.
The team needs a new one following Dan Quinn’s departure to helm the Commanders, but it’s possible potential hires might balk at a perceived lack of security considering head coach Mike McCarthy has only one year left on his contract.
“I don’t anticipate that being an issue at all,” Jones said at a Sunday news conference, per the team website.
“If they take the job, they will be coordinator of the Cowboys.
They would be looking at that right there and all that goes with that. If they’re aspiring, they know there’s a chance to be a head coach someplace, because the one that just left is.