Mike McCarthy warns Cowboys not to get in fights during joint practice with Rams

The Cowboys have a joint practice with the Rams tomorrow, and Dallas head coach Mike McCarthy is warning his players not to fight.

McCarthy was asked about fights breaking out in joint practices between the Giants and Lions, and he said he and Rams head coach Sean McVay agree that they won’t tolerate it.

“It’s a waste of time,” McCarthy said. “I don’t want guys fighting. That’s not toughness, it’s lack of discipline. We want the work to get to that emotional edge to push each other, but you’ve got to handle those spots. That’s all part of the emotional challenge in the game of football. I’m not looking for that. I know Sean’s not looking for it either. There’s no concern. We want to have a hell of a practice, that’s why we’re working together, and I think the work Thursday will be great.”

We already lived through that undisciplined nonsense during the Schwartz years. Don’t need it now when we’re chasing a Super Bowl.

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Definitely to much fighting but I also heard some of the Giants reporters saying it was the most competitive practices they had seen in over a decade. Thankfully no one was injured from it.

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