The Oklahoman

McCarthy: Losing `pattern needs to stop'

- By Jori Epstein USA TODAY

ARLINGTON, Texas— Four weeks, Mike McCarthy says, constitute­s a pattern.

A pattern of slow starts and nearly always trailing contests, requiring the Cowboys' up-tempo offense to rally furiously and mostly unsuccessf­ully.

A pattern of historical­ly bad defensive outings, Cowboys opponents scoring at least 38 points in each of the last three games before the Browns' 49-38 onslaught became the worst allowance yet.

A pattern of turnovers, too, this week courtesy of fumbles on consecutiv­e offensive snaps by quarterbac­k Dak Prescott and running back Ezekiel Elliott. Cleveland scored a touchdown off each, and the Cowboys never regained their lead in more than two quarters left of play.

“This pattern needs to stop,” McCarthy said Sunday afternoon. “That starts with leadership.

“That starts with me.” Allow Prescott to disagree. Prescott broke multiple records Sunday in a 502yard, four-touchdown performanc­e in which he also was strip-sacked and threw a game-sealing intercepti­on.

The quarter back became the first in NFL history to throw for more than 450 yards in three straight games. His 1,690 yards through four games broke a mark held by Kurt Warner, who in 2000 tossed 1,557.

But “I'd give all those yards back for a different record,” said Prescott, who lost a fumble in a third straight contest behind an injury-riddled offensive line .“I care about one stat, and that's to win. When we don't do that, no other stats matter.”

And Prescott takes responsibi­lity for the team's inability to compile a balanced effort — even as McCarthy says the onus falls on him.

“He' s one of those coaches that it hurts when you lose a game like this,” Prescott said. “It hurts that you let him down. You're more hurt that you disappoint him, and you'd rather him be mad at you.

“We have to be better executing on the field for him and the rest of the coaches.”

In nine seasons with Jason Garrett as head coach, the Cowboys always won at least two games in their first four contests.

Their last 1-3 record dates back to 2010, the year owner Jerry Jones fired then-coach Wade Phillips at midseason.

To the Cowboys' credit, the team has continued to fight even as it di gs holes each week. Dallas has trailed for all but 17: 28 of their 240minute season, or more than 72% of game time.

Against the Falcons in Week 2, the Cowboys became the first group in 441 tries to beat an opponent that scored 39 points without committing a turnover, per Elias.

They briefly held a 31-30 lead in the fourth quarter in Seattle the following week despite two turnovers prop elling Seattle to a 30-15 advantage in the contest. Against Cleveland, Dallas emerged from a 41-14 fourth- quarter hole to narrow the gap to 3 after 24 unanswered fourthquar­ter points.

“I don't trip on how much we go down in the game as long as the clock' s still running ,” said receiver Am ari Cooper, who posted 134

yards and a touchdown but blamed himself for an incorrect route on the intercepti­on that sealed Dallas' loss. “My thought process is always: Crazier things have happened so we just keep fighting all the way ' til the end.”

But banking on late fourth-quarter plays isn' t a recipe for sustained success, as the results have shown.

“We're a come-frombehind team as I stand in front of you,” McCarthy said .“That' s not the way you win cons istently. That will not be our approach, that's for sure.”

The Cowboys have two more home games up next, against their NFC East rival Giants next week followed by the Cardinals on "Monday Night Football . " Each unit is taking stock of itself, from Prescott' s acknowledg­e men this turnovers compromise­d the defense to defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence insisting his unit has been soft and needs to play “like real men — not kids.”

No health reprieves are expected to come in the near future, right tackle La' el Collins headed f or season- ending hip surgery while linebacker­s Leighton Vander Esch (broken collarbone) and Sean Lee (sports hernia surgery) remain weeks to months away from considerat­ion for activation from injured reserve.

For the time being, Cowboys front office members also dismiss the possibilit­y that they would go outside the organizati­on to help a battered and struggling secondary.

They' ll instead hope McCarthy, with a Super Bowl on his résumé, can provide the team the coaching advantage it hoped to secure when hiring him.

“If if sand buts were nuts, it'd be Christmas all the time. I get it ,” McCarthy said .“The applicatio­n of the details did not exist today in certain spot soft he game. There was a lot of good football that will go unrecogniz­ed. That's what happens with you lose.

“The points are outrageous. The time of possession is totally lopsided. We' re minusseven in the turnover ratio. That's not a winning formula.

“It ultimately falls at my feet. It' s my responsibi­lity.”

 ??  ?? Coach Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys dropped to 1-3 on the season Sunday with a 49-38 loss to the Browns. [AP PHOTO/RON JENKINS]
Coach Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys dropped to 1-3 on the season Sunday with a 49-38 loss to the Browns. [AP PHOTO/RON JENKINS]

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