Jerry Jones wants Mike McCarthy to use his Packers offense, seemingly forgets why they fired him

Does ANYONE in Dallas remember McCarthy’s last Green Bay years?

As news of how the Dallas Cowboys plan to rebound in 2023 continues to bubble up, Jerry Jones and friends are starting to discuss what’s to come in the fall. After already professing Mike McCarthy may coach Dallas as long as the legendary Tom Landy — mind you, after another embarrassing playoff exit — Jones’ latest declaration for the Cowboys might be even more inexplicable.

On Wednesday, Jones revealed that Mike McCarthy would start to implement a variation of the offense he once used with the Green Bay Packers with the Cowboys. This news comes after the revelation that former offensive coordinator Kellen Moore wouldn’t return next season and that McCarthy would have greater involvement in play-calling. (Moore has since joined the Los Angeles Chargers in the same role.)

Never mind the seemingly endless slants, flat-routes, and sluggos in the passing game, does Jones not remember what happened with McCarthy in Green Bay? You know, when the Packers’ outdated offense grew stagnant, particularly in 2017 and 2018, while they won 13 games total, as McCarthy was eventually fired? No?

Welp, maybe someone should relay the news:

As Jones gives McCarthy his blessing to sink his teeth further into the Cowboys, it’s worth noting their offense isn’t exactly broken. Sure, their team DVOA efficiency at No. 15 overall could’ve been better in 2022, but this was still the league’s fourth-highest scoring team (27.5 points per game) in the regular season.

What the Cowboys actually and more likely need is more weapons in the passing game, especially someone who could complement CeeDee Lamb. Changing up a scheme that otherwise seemed fine to one the league already more or less figured out doesn’t seem wise. But then again, nothing Jones or McCarthy think of these days seems bright, does it?