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The Dallas Cowboys moved on from Mike McCarthy this offseason, but one of their highest-paid players had no idea that he wasn't still an NFL head coach.
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Moving on from Mike McCarthy was met with mixed reviews from Dallas Cowboys fans. McCarthy was brought in to take the Cowboys on deep playoff runs and he finished with just one playoff win in five seasons at the helm.
After five seasons at the helm, McCarthy and owner/general manager Jerry Jones decided to part ways following the expiration of McCarthy's contract. The team went on to tab longtime NFL—and most recently the Cowboys'— offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as their next head coach.
Cowboys Hall of Fame wide receiver Michael Irvin criticized McCarthy's decision not to force the team to stay together the night before a home game, suggesting that McCarthy's leniency may have led to a lack of focus leading up to critical games.