Dallas's coach made a very bold declaration ahead of Cowboys-WFT.
Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy wasn't afraid to lay it out there for Sunday's game against Washington. “We're going to win this game,” he said. “I'm confident in that.”
You don't typically see coaches making predictions that open, but McCarthy thinks his team is set to get back on track. After a 6–1 start to the season, the team has fallen back to the pack a bit, and currently sits at 8–4. Dallas remains atop the NFC East, but Washington has been hot and has clawed to within two games of its division rival.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott appreciates McCarthy's confidence, though. When asked whether he supports his coach's win guarantee, Dallas reporter Clarence Hill tweeted that Prescott had a clear, two-word response: “S--- yeah.”
Prescott's play has been among the recent issues for the Cowboys.
His numbers have taken a downturn since his return from a calf injury suffered earlier in the year against the Patriots, though owner/general manager Jerry Jones attributes those issues to the team's wide receivers, and not Prescott.
“The thing that you're seeing is sometimes the pass that looks errant is because the receiver, for instance, ran the route two yards, cut it off two yards shorter,” Jones said. ”He should be out two more yards before he makes his cut.”
Dallas will face Washington for the first of two games over a three-week stretch. Sunday's road game kicks off at 1 p.m. ET.
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