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Peyton Manning obliterates Jerry Jones and the Cowboys in tense Country Music Awards moment

The Dallas Cowboys are on track to have their worst season in 35 years, with just three wins so far. If they fail to win at least two of their last seven games, it will be their worst winning percentage since their one-win season in 1989. The team’s 3-7 start is their worst since 2020, and the loss of quarterback Dak Prescott for the year after signing a record-breaking contract has only added to their struggles. Reports are swirling that head coach Mike McCarthy is on the hot seat and could be fired at the end of the season.

The Cowboys’ poor performance has led to mockery and criticism from fans across the country. Even legendary quarterback Peyton Manning took a shot at the team during the Country Music Awards, referencing Kelsea Ballerini’s song “Cowboys Cry Too” to poke fun at owner Jerry Jones.

Manning, who finished his career with a 3-2 record against the Cowboys, isn’t the only former quarterback to criticize the team. Dallas Hall of Famer Troy Aikman suggested that McCarthy will be let go after this season, despite his previous success with the Green Bay Packers.

Another former Cowboys player, Dez Bryant, expressed his frustration with the team’s performance, calling for a complete overhaul of the coaching staff. However, Jerry Jones dismissed concerns about McCarthy losing the team’s confidence, insisting that the players are still competitive and committed to turning things around.

As the Cowboys continue to struggle on the field, the pressure is mounting on McCarthy and the coaching staff to right the ship. With the season nearing its end, all eyes will be on Dallas to see if they can salvage what has been a disappointing year for America’s Team.

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