Fire Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus

The Issue

As a lifelong Cowboys fan who has supported the Cowboys through thick and thin, I am profoundly disappointed and disgusted with the product they have consistently put on the field over the last 25+ years. The ongoing mismanagement of personnel and the consistent refusal to make timely and appropriate adjustments in scheme and the depth chart have left me, and countless others, with no hope or emotional investment in the game. Firing Matt Eberflus, the current defensive coordinator, would be a crucial step in the right direction.

Matt Eberflus has consistently failed to produce a defense capable of competing at the highest level. Despite having a roster filled with talented players, the defensive scheme lacks creativity and aggressiveness. Underperforming defenses have become a glaring weakness, making it nearly impossible for the team to contend for a championship. This stagnation is unacceptable for a franchise as storied as the Dallas Cowboys.

Statistics reveal that the Cowboys' defense has ranked near the bottom of the league in key categories such as yards allowed per game and points allowed per game, and has shown minimal improvement over several seasons. Eberflus's approach has not adapted to the modern era of the NFL, where dynamic defenses are essential for success.

In order to restore the Cowboys' legacy and rekindle the passion and trust of the fan base, immediate change is needed. By refusing to attend games or purchase merchandise, we can send a powerful message to Jerry Jones and the Cowboys organization that this level of underperformance is intolerable.

We urge Jerry Jones to take swift action by relieving Matt Eberflus of his duties and ushering in a new era for the Cowboys' defense. Sign this petition to demand accountability and ensure the success of our beloved team moving forward. Let's stand together for a brighter future for the Dallas Cowboys.

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The Issue

As a lifelong Cowboys fan who has supported the Cowboys through thick and thin, I am profoundly disappointed and disgusted with the product they have consistently put on the field over the last 25+ years. The ongoing mismanagement of personnel and the consistent refusal to make timely and appropriate adjustments in scheme and the depth chart have left me, and countless others, with no hope or emotional investment in the game. Firing Matt Eberflus, the current defensive coordinator, would be a crucial step in the right direction.

Matt Eberflus has consistently failed to produce a defense capable of competing at the highest level. Despite having a roster filled with talented players, the defensive scheme lacks creativity and aggressiveness. Underperforming defenses have become a glaring weakness, making it nearly impossible for the team to contend for a championship. This stagnation is unacceptable for a franchise as storied as the Dallas Cowboys.

Statistics reveal that the Cowboys' defense has ranked near the bottom of the league in key categories such as yards allowed per game and points allowed per game, and has shown minimal improvement over several seasons. Eberflus's approach has not adapted to the modern era of the NFL, where dynamic defenses are essential for success.

In order to restore the Cowboys' legacy and rekindle the passion and trust of the fan base, immediate change is needed. By refusing to attend games or purchase merchandise, we can send a powerful message to Jerry Jones and the Cowboys organization that this level of underperformance is intolerable.

We urge Jerry Jones to take swift action by relieving Matt Eberflus of his duties and ushering in a new era for the Cowboys' defense. Sign this petition to demand accountability and ensure the success of our beloved team moving forward. Let's stand together for a brighter future for the Dallas Cowboys.

The Decision Makers

Jerry Jones
Edgecliff Village Town Council - Place 5
Dallas Cowboys Organization
Dallas Cowboys Organization

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Petition created on October 12, 2025