New coaching staff, new mentality and new culture

I wouldn’t expect much of this upcoming season. The best we can hope for is the year 2 and year 3 players make a big jump and the most recent class turns into good starters at the end of the season.

This club gets to .500 year 1 with shotty and the staff give or take 1 game.

A young oline with an injury prone immobile qb is a recipe for disaster
 
Only morons and fools think anything will really change as long as Big and Little Enos are running things.
You are at that list top as you show up continually. Why? The Cowboys are still competitive...now show anything a description of more than an unchanged insult. Before injuries, the present team has valid potential with talent proven on the carpet. Time on the clock.
 
I wouldn’t expect much of this upcoming season. The best we can hope for is the year 2 and year 3 players make a big jump and the most recent class turns into good starters at the end of the season.

This club gets to .500 year 1 with shotty and the staff give or take 1 game.

A young oline with an injury prone immobile qb is a recipe for disaster
I'm betting at least a 10 win season. With a Cooper, competitive against both Washington and Philadelphia. Dallas aren't cry babies. Unlike many fans.
 
I also am not impressed with a crap talker. Let's go but include football beyond crying non stop.
Your mistake is thinking that my sole reason for existence is to impress you. Let me save you the suspense so that you can breath again, I have no idea who you are and even less interest in actually making an effort to get to know you. On a list of the most important things in my life you would rate somewhere below navel lint and pronouns.
 
You are at that list top as you show up continually. Why? The Cowboys are still competitive...now show anything a description of more than an unchanged insult. Before injuries, the present team has valid potential with talent proven on the carpet. Time on the clock.
Yeah Dak was 3-5 before being injured. Was pantsed by Saints, SF, GB. What are you smoking? They are not competitive!
 
Yeah Dak was 3-5 before being injured. Was pantsed by Saints, SF, GB. What are you smoking? They are not competitive!
Then how did he lead a team to 12 wins for 3 straight seasons. After starting with 13 straight wins his rookie season season in 2016. You sound anything but full of bluf.

"I'm here to win," Akingbesote said. "I want to win a Super Bowl. I'm here to win and get the team better. I want to win a Super Bowl. That's what is on my mind."

That is definitely one Turtle who isn't interested in taking things slow.

The onus is now on one of the more heralded defensive line coaches in the NFL, Aaron Whitecotton, to refine, improve and unlock what's inside of Toia and Akingbesote to make them impact contributors for an interior rotation that will also see former seventh-round pick Justin Rogers scratching and clawing for reps against Toia, Akingbesote and others, namely Earnest Brown IV and Denzel Daxon (International Pathway Program).

Time to start watching and comparing facts as they develop. Not stereotyped prejudice. Either learn how to support team or at least don't insult for one's own prejudice. You know, honesty and ethics.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...r-huge-question-for-cowboys-behind-mazi-smith

I'm watching...for sure.

This make any sense?

CBS Sports' Cody Benjamin suggested former Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowler Carson Wentz as a potential option.

"Carson Wentz to the Cowboys," Benjamin said. "Dallas dealt a pick to the New England Patriots for Joe Milton III, an intriguing young arm to develop behind Dak Prescott. You've gotta think they'd like a bit more experience in the room, considering Prescott's missed extensive time in three of his last five seasons. And Wentz, their old NFC East rival, has drawn solid reviews as a big-armed backup for a couple of contenders in recent years."

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl...es-pro-bowler-dallas/913daa82d928fb6f88d521b3
 
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DAL will probably come in dead last in the NFCE. They are comprised of "dudes." Outside Dak, CD, Micah, and Aubrey there are a bunch of no names.
We have football players, I don’t care what their name is. We’re gonna be better than a lot of people think.
 

Cowboys' $240M star Dak Prescott admits to crying over horrendous season as team faces constant mockery​

https://www.foxnews.com/sports/cowb...horrendous-season-team-faces-constant-mockery

1. Wide Receiver​

The major story of this draft for the Cowboys was not taking any receivers despite it being a consensus top need, with some arguing it should have been their top priority. Tet McMillan was off the board by the 12th pick but everyone else was there, and throughout the rounds there were options that Dallas passed on for other positions.

Going forward, the prospect of Jonathan Mingo and Jalent Tolbert competing for WR2 inspires little confidence. This is now the focal point of the remaining offseason, with rising clamor for Dallas to trade for an established receiver or at least sign a free agent like Keenan Allen or Amari Cooper.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...l-draft-wide-reciever-running-back-cornerback

This is the unseen element at present. There is talent in the positional group, but what would result in the largest change in team dynamics.

That remains to be seen, not the crying by a 30 year imposed calendar.

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