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Per radio report, Dak Prescott is going to miss some time. His hamstring issue is apparently much worse than initially believed.

Wonder if McCarthy will still be HC when Prescott returns...
 
Wonder if McCarthy will still be HC when Prescott returns...
Now that Zimmer is back in Dallas and has many years of head coaching experience,i imagine Mikey might be sweating it out a little bit.
 
Now that Zimmer is back in Dallas and has many years of head coaching experience,i imagine Mikey might be sweating it out a little bit.

Zimmer's on the hot seat himself; he won't be given the interim job if McCarthy's fired.
 
Would have thought Pederson would get the axe first since he couldn’t win with what is, at least on paper anyway, the more talented team of the two. I think that assclown Douggy P even had -140 odds to be fired first.

Melonhead's next. If he had pulled out the win yesterday, that would've bought him a lot of time; but he didn't, so...
 
It’s so nice to post whatever we want with no filters & no one gets butt hurt about anything. This board is a giant breath of fresh air. I’m in such a good mood I might even let Finn fuck me. :ROFLMAO:
 
Cowboys' season just ended:



Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott plans to undergo season-ending surgery on his partially torn hamstring, pending the opinion of one final specialist, sources told ESPN.

Prescott is flying to New York early next week to meet with the specialist, but Cowboys doctors and trainers already believe he needs the surgery that would sideline him for four months, sources said. If the specialist agrees with that assessment, the surgery is scheduled to take place Wednesday.

The Cowboys believe it is better to address the injury now than to let it heal on its own and potentially encounter complications later...

Dak Prescott planning to have season-ending surgery, sources say
 
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Wonder if this news gives McCarthy a pass for this year.

If the team collapses, then he's gone; if it at least treads water, then he'll return for '25.
 
Seattle Seahawks center Connor Williams has unexpectedly decided to retire at 27 years old, walking away from the team with eight games left this season.

Coach Mike Macdonald said Friday that the seven-year veteran made the decision earlier this week for "personal reasons." The only other detail he provided on Williams' reasoning was that it was not because of any issues with his surgically repaired knee. Macdonald is under the impression the decision is final, saying he doesn't think there's a chance Williams changes his mind.

"I don't believe so," Macdonald said. "We're honoring his wishes, and we'll keep all those reasons and conversations private for obvious reasons and wish him the best."...


Seahawks center Connor Williams, 27, abruptly retires from NFL
 
The Chiefs are adding a speedy receiver to their practice squad.

Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, Tyquan Thornton is joining Kansas City after he was waived by the Patriots last week.

Thornton, a New England second-round pick in 2022, had appeared in six games for New England this season, recording four catches for 47 yards...

Tyquan Thornton to join Chiefs practice squad
 
The Giants have confirmed Monday morning’s reports that Daniel Jones is out as the team’s starting quarterback.

Head coach Brian Daboll told reporters during a videoconference that Jones has been demoted to the No. 3 spot on the depth chart. Tommy DeVito will take over as the starter while Drew Lock will remain the team’s backup.

Daboll cited DeVito’s play last season while explaining that he’s looking for a similar “spark” by turning to the second-year player as the starter. He added that it was not a reflection on what Lock has or has not done since joining the team this offseason...

Brian Daboll confirms Tommy DeVito will start at QB for Giants
 
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