How much blame do you put on Mike zimmer for, um, everything?
In the aftermath of a stunning 47-9 defeat to the Detroit Lions, whispers of doubt have begun to swirl around Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer. Once heralded as a mastermind of defensive strategy, his solutions appear increasingly ineffective as the team flounders on the gridiron.
Fans filled Twitter with their frustration, voicing how a team with such talent can crumble so badly on defense. Zimmer’s unit has, frustratingly, lost alignment, been unable to contain explosive plays, or play tight in crucial matchups. Even as players scorn injuries and fatigue, and the weight of expectations burdens them, the glaring gaps in fundamentals speak volumes—neither speed nor strength seems enough to hide a faltering strategy.
The Cowboys defense finds itself grappling with some of the toughest statistics in the league. Ranked third-worst in total points allowed, and ninth-worst in total yards allowed. Zimmer’s defensive unit has recorded just 14 sacks this season, placing them eighth-least in a league that gravitates more toward chaos than composure on the pass rush like last season. Adding to the angst, the turnover tally is similarly dismal. Zimmer’s group has created the fourth-fewest takeaways, a glaring flaw in an era that champions opportunistic defenses. To compound their woes, the statistics reveal a striking fragility in their tackling. An alarming 61 missed tackles have been logged this season—ranking fourth-most in the entire league. This holds serious implications for Zimmer, who has managed to convert a dominant defense from last season that was considered in the top-five, to what is easily shaping out to be the worst in the NFC East.
The defense now find themselves grappling with an unexpected home turf dilemma this season. With an unfortunate record of 0-3 at AT&T Stadium, the electric atmosphere that typically bolsters team spirit has been dampened by a staggering total of 119 points surrendered in these three home outings. Last year, the team went undefeated the entire year and was on a streak that was close to tying a franchise record.
The upcoming five-game stretch after the bye contains formidable opponents—San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, Houston Texans, and Washington Commanders—and will be a critical litmus test not just for the team’s playoff aspirations, but also for Mike Zimmer’s tenure as defensive coordinator.
By the time Dallas faces the Commanders, the scenario could become increasingly grim. With all eyes on Zimmer, each opponent’s ability to problem-solve where his defensive schematics falter could affect not just the game’s outcome, but his very future with the franchise. Will he adapt and rise to the occasion, returning his troops to form? Or will the struggles bear down on him, igniting whispers of a coaching change before the season reaches a conclusion.
Cowboys DC Mike Zimmer said he thought the defense was making progress the previous two weeks. He expected a better showing against the Lions. “I probably panicked on some calls early. … When we’ve been bad, it just steamrolls.” pic.twitter.com/hG0LCeJTrO
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) October 15, 2024