Mike Zimmer, the new defensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys, was presented alongside Mike McCarthy at a news conference today. He discussed what needs to happen for the defense to get better.

As Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News reported, Mike Zimmer stated, “At the end of the day, honestly, it’s about what the players can do.” “.. Concepts are fantastic and everything. However, what are their options?
Hearing Zimmer state that it is up to the players was intriguing. Micah Parsons leads the Cowboys’ powerful defensive line. Micah Parsons, a top defensive player in the league under Dan Campbell before he left to become head coach of the Washington Commanders, is someone Zimmer would surely love working with.
After a terribly disappointing performance in the playoffs against the Green Bay Packers as strong favorites, Mike McCarthy is about to reach the final year of his contract with the Cowboys as head coach. The goal is that Zimmer can have the defense prepared for games like that one. It will be fascinating to observe whether Zimmer’s scheme differs significantly from Dan Quinn’s. Years of head coaching experience with the Minnesota Vikings are brought to the table by the new defensive coordinator.

The Cowboys have been a good regular season club for the better part of the previous ten years or so, but they have struggled in the postseason. Zimmer wants to enter Dallas in the final year of McCarthy’s contract and immediately turn things around for the Cowboys.