Cowboys coaches reportedly ‘not happy’ with Rolando McClain

Dallas Cowboys coaches are said to be unhappy with linebacker Rolando McClain.

McClain has spent the past two seasons with the Cowboys, recording an average of 80.5 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 1.5 interceptions per season. But he has missed the last two weeks of Cowboys OTAs –and he reportedly was not there this week either — which likely is not sitting well with the team’s coaches.

105.3 The Fan in Dallas’ Bryan Broadus was asked a question on Twitter by a fan who wondered whether the Cowboys didn’t seem bothered by McClain’s absences because of their confidence in draft pick Jaylon Smith. In response, Broadus said that the coaches are not happy with the linebacker, and he punctuated that by saying his information was indisputable.

I believe that talk was hope. Coaches are not happy with McClain. That is a fact. https://t.co/8REs8zbZeo — Bryan Broaddus (@BryanBroaddus) June 7, 2016

A former first-round pick by the Raiders, McClain has been in legal trouble many times during his career and missed the 2013 season after retiring. The Cowboys re-signed him in March for $5 million.

H/T Rotoworld