Michael Bennett Has No Right to Call Out Cowboys Teammates He Barely Knows
By Michael Luciano
Forcing your way off the New England Patriots and onto a Dallas Cowboys team that is struggling to keep its head above water, all while still preaching the same sermons about having a championship mentality seems like an odd decision, to say the least.
After Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills stomped the Cowboys in Dallas, a voice that was later identified as the newly-arrived Michael Bennett verbally shredded the team in the locker room, hammering home the notion that only champions are remembered.
Bennett has been there for all of one month, and suddenly he's the emotional leader of this team?
There are plenty of problems with the Cowboys right now, the biggest of which remains lame duck head coach Jason Garrett looking totally shellshocked and clueless on the sidelines. No amount of hooting and hollering in the locker room is going to fix that. In fact, it could backfire, and fracture a tenuous locker room.
While Bennett should be commended for actually showing he gives a damn about the result at the end of the game and has enough pride to feel embarrassed by that performance yesterday, screaming at your teammates isn't going to kick start this team. Especially if they barely know you.