Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Cowboys fire DC

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The Dallas Cowboys fired defensive coordinato­r Mike Nolan (above) on Friday after their defense allowed a franchise record in points and finished 31st in the NFL against the run in his only season. Coach Mike McCarthy hired Nolan from New Orleans, where he was coaching linebacker­s, when McCarthy replaced Jason Garrett a year ago. Dallas also fired defensive line coach Jim Tomsula.

FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys fired defensive coordinato­r Mike Nolan on Friday after their defense allowed a franchise record in points and finished 31st in the NFL against the run in his only season.

Coach Mike McCarthy hired Nolan from New Orleans, where he was coaching linebacker­s, when McCarthy replaced

Jason Garrett a year ago. They worked together for a season in San Francisco in 2005, when Nolan was coach and McCarthy was his offensive coordinato­r and the 49ers finished 4-12.

Dallas also fired defensive line coach Jim Tomsula, another former San Francisco coach.

“I am appreciati­ve of my relationsh­ips with both Mike and Jim,” McCarthy said. “These are never easy decisions to make.”

The Cowboys tried to implement a new scheme despite having no in-person time with players during the offseason because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. The start of the season reflected the limited training, with Dallas allowing at least 34 points in five consecutiv­e games following a 20-17 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the opener.

Dallas won twice despite the failures of the defense during that fivegame stretch, beating Atlanta 40-39 and the New York Giants 37-34. Both games ended with field goals on the final play.

The Cowboys, who finished 6-10, gave up 473 points (29.6 per game), topping the previous club worst of 436 from 2020. The per-game average fell a little more than point shy of the franchise record of 30.8 from the inaugural season of 1960, when Dallas finished 0-11-1.

Dallas bottomed out at 3-9 with a 34-17 loss to Baltimore that almost became the second 300-yard rushing game against the Cowboys this season. The Cowboys allowed a franchise-record 307 yards on the ground in a 49-38 loss to Cleveland in Week 4.

Improved play by the defense during a three-game winning streak that kept Dallas in the NFC East race until the final weekend wasn’t enough to save Nolan or Tomsula.

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