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The Dallas Cowboys have been struggling to reach the Super Bowl since their last win in 1996. The recent loss to the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the playoffs has raised questions about the team’s future. Will head coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Dak Prescott stay with the Cowboys in 2021?

On a recent episode of “The Carton Show,” host Craig Carton and Greg Jennings discussed the reasons behind the Cowboys’ recent shortcomings. They debated whether McCarthy and Prescott should be held accountable for the team’s lack of success. Carton believes that in order for McCarthy to stay, the Cowboys must win the Super Bowl next season. However, he also predicts that both McCarthy and Prescott will be let go if the team fails to achieve this goal.

Jennings echoed Carton’s sentiments, stating that both McCarthy and Prescott share the blame for the team’s struggles. He emphasized that Prescott’s future with the Cowboys is uncertain unless he leads the team to an NFC Championship Game or a Super Bowl.

During a separate discussion on “The Herd,” Colin Cowherd defended McCarthy, suggesting that Prescott is the real reason behind the Cowboys’ inability to succeed. He praised McCarthy’s coaching record and playoff wins, highlighting his success with different quarterbacks.

Despite the speculation surrounding McCarthy and Prescott’s futures, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones remains confident in Prescott’s abilities. Jones has expressed his commitment to Prescott and his belief that the team will bounce back in the upcoming NFL season.

As the Cowboys prepare for the upcoming season, fans are eagerly anticipating whether McCarthy and Prescott will lead the team to success or if changes will be made to the coaching staff and quarterback position. The pressure is on for the Cowboys to turn their fortunes around and make a deep playoff run in 2021.