There is no group in Dallas that has been excused from criticism in the 2024 season. The Cowboys coaching staff, roster, front office, and ownership have all been hit with waves of displeasure.
The team is now 3-3 and watching Week 7 action from the couch while on their bye week, but a Week 8 road matchup with the San Francisco 49ers is looming large.
Fire Mike Zimmer As Defensive Coordinator
If you were disappointed with me saying Jones wouldn’t fire McCarthy, perhaps this will win you back some.
There is a chance that the organization will cut ties with first-year Defensive Coordinator, Mike Zimmer, during the season.
Do you remember what the narrative was when Zimmer joined the Cowboys coaching staff this offseason? It was details, physicality, and impassioned performance. Has that really taken shape?
Mike Zimmer: “I want to be fundamentally sound in what we do.” pic.twitter.com/U6y7PzzPFX
— Skywalker Steele (@SkywalkerSteele) February 12, 2024
Dallas has looked the opposite of all three at points during this season; lacking in the details, unable to out-physical an offense, and playing without any fire.
Zimmer was not brought in on a long-term commitment. The hope was he could make a big impact in a small amount of time on a defense that needed to improve in his areas of strength.
With that seemingly not happening, why should Dallas not pivot with the future in mind?
If this season keeps going the way it is, McCarthy is not going to be brought back, and a new head coach is not keeping his predecessor’s defensive coordinator.
Why not give somebody else the keys in hopes of invigorating the defense and seeing if you have somebody who could be in the running for the head coaching job this offseason?
Promote Al Harris At Long Last
The Cowboys should consider promoting Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Backs coach, Al Harris, to Defensive Coordinator. Fans have been clamoring for it for a while, and the time to make it happen could come during this season.
Harris, 49, has been a rising star on the Cowboys coaching staff ever since he arrived in 2020, and other teams have noticed.
Dan Quinn tried to lure Harris to Washington this offseason, and I see no reason why he won’t continue to get that kind of interest as his career progresses.
So, why not strike first? The Cowboys already promoted Harris this offseason to be the assistant HC, and with Zimmer’s defensive experiment continuing to falter, it makes sense to consider Harris as DC.