5 subtle moves the Dallas Cowboys can make to improve in 2019.

February 6, 2019

This past season, the Dallas Cowboys made the playoffs but failed to break their 23 year streak of not advancing past the divisional round of the playoffs. The last few times they made it this far, they followed that up by missing the playoffs the following season. Here are 5 Dallas Cowboys offseason moves that can potentially help them avoid repeating history and maybe even advance to the NFC championship…

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Dallas Cowboys championship window closing fast.

January 29, 2019

There is a new trend in the NFL with regards to building a championship team. The Seattle Seahawks were the original model and have since been followed by the teams such as the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles and the 2019 NFC champion Los Angeles Rams. That trend is building a team around a young (and cheap) quarterback, drafting well and spending short term money on quality free agents before having…

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Thoughts on Cole Beasley’s future.

January 23, 2019

Unrestricted free agent Cole Beasley is a key figure in the Dallas Cowboys offense. He is Dak Prescott‘s most trusted WR and has come through time and time again in clutch situations. With his impending loss in free agency the Dallas Cowboys will be hard pressed to replace him so is it worthwhile for Jerry Jones and co. to ensure that Cole Beasley remains on the roster in 2019? Beasley’s…

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Moore of the same for the Dallas Cowboys.

January 21, 2019

According to Adam Shefter NFL insider for ESPN, former Cowboys QB Jon Kitna will be named as the teams new QB coach with current QB coach Kellen Moore expected to be promoted to offensive coordinator. This news has caused a stir among the Dallas Cowboys faithful. Former OC Scott Linehan was removed from his duties much to the jubilation of those same fans but naming Kellen Moore as his replacement…

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Cowboys pass rush is missing this key ingredient to get to the next level.

May 9, 2018

  Former Cowboy DT Terrell McClain may be on his way back to Dallas.  McClain, who can play at the 1-technique spot, was a key component to the defensive line rotation in both the 2014 and the 2016 division winning teams.  The Cowboys certainly need to address the interior defensive line and bringing him back would help but would it be enough?  Certainly not!    For years the Cowboys have been bargain shopping for free agent defensive tackles as a…

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After moving on from Dez, do the Cowboys achieve addition by subtraction?

April 17, 2018

While it is true that Dez Bryant’s production declined drastically over the last three years, he was still the best wide receiver the Dallas Cowboys had on their roster.  Now that the Dallas Cowboys have moved on from him, their wide receiving corps ranks among the bottom of the league.  Even if they add a young WR with a high draft pick, chances are that player will not have a…

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Final Thoughts on Dez Bryant

April 13, 2018

  The writing had been on the wall for months now.  First the comments made by Stephen Jones implying that Dez was a distraction and not worth the hefty contract.  Then Dez stated that he would not be open to taking a pay cut.  At the start of free agency the Cowboys attempted to sign Sammy Watkins and eventually signed Allen Hurns, a player with a similar skill set to…

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Cutting Dez Bryant makes no sense for the Cowboys.

February 21, 2018

There is a lot of talk among Cowboy fans regarding the fate of one Dez Bryant.  Most have grown frustrated with the Star receiver due to his poor production since signing his $70 million dollar contract in 2014.  Since he signed the lucrative deal he has failed to reach 1000 yards receiving or double digit touchdowns once.  This has contributed to the popular opinion that the Cowboys should part ways…

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