A striking contrast
Offensively, things look better. Dak Prescott leads the NFL in completions and attempts, and ranks second in passing yards and touchdowns. All this, even without his top target, CeeDee Lamb. But as Stephen A. Smith pointed out, the issue isn’t moving the ball—it’s stopping the other team.
“I think Jerry Jones is off his rocker.”
—@stephenasmith on the Cowboys’ owner saying Dallas is “still in it” 😅 pic.twitter.com/pRu287lYRt
— First Take (@FirstTake) October 15, 2025
The root of the problem, according to Stephen A. Smith, lies in Jerry Jones’ decision-making. After a disappointing 2024 season, Jones fired Mike McCarthy and his entire coaching staff, opting for a rebuild led by Brian Schottenheimer as head coach and Eberflus on defense. He also named Klayton Adams as offensive coordinator, another rookie. For Smith, that “summer purge” hasn’t paid off, and the team remains stuck in a cycle of mediocrity.
Harsh criticism
“Are you really going to war with Eberflus?” Stephen A. Smith asked live on air. “That’s not trying to escape purgatory—that’s choosing to stay in it.” The comment was as blunt as fans have come to expect from him, and it didn’t go unnoticed.
The schedule won’t help either. In the coming weeks, the Cowboys will face explosive offenses like the Broncos, Chiefs, and Lions. If the defense doesn’t improve, their playoff hopes could vanish before December.
While Jerry Jones insists that “adjustments will come” and says he has “great confidence” in his staff, Stephen A. Smith made it clear that, in his view, that faith is misplaced. And as always when it comes to the Cowboys, the debate is far from over.