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He thinks winning a horrific division and getting bounced right out of the playoffs in the wild card round is a successful season.

Pity him.

Depends how good your team is. Its all relative.

After a 7-9 campaign in 2019 you were predicting doom and gloom and a sub 500 season again. Cowboys went 12-5.

Its no secret that your opinion is pretty much worthless. Nothing realistic in your rants or predictions.

Based on your notion that the Cowboys arent very good and the offseason was terrible then making the playoffs again would be success for you would it not? Or are you just full of it like always?
 

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Depends how good your team is. Its all relative.

After a 7-9 campaign in 2019 you were predicting doom and gloom and a sub 500 season again. Cowboys went 12-5.

Its no secret that your opinion is pretty much worthless. Nothing realistic in your rants or predictions.

Based on your notion that the Cowboys arent very good and the offseason was terrible then making the playoffs again would be success for you would it not? Or are you just full of it like always?

He's trying to rationalize how pathetic and weak he is.

Meanwhile Tom Landry would give him the gas face celebrating such mediocrity.
 

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They will have a successful season in large part due to the 2021-22 draft classes.
 

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I decided to find the SF playoff game on youtube just for fun.

The thing that jumped out to me after watching San Fransisco's opening drive is how ineffective Micah Parsons was at stopping the run during that drive. If you watch those five or six run plays, each time, 11 was blocked or turned around.

This is the game where some folks are saying VanderEsch had a good game, but some of it, at least in that opening drive, was because SF had 11 blocked, and LVE cleaned up the mess.

Improvement in stopping the run from the LB spot will be a key this year, whether it be as a result of better LB play, or inside DL play, or both. Maybe the inside DL play was an issue during the SF game.
 

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I decided to find the SF playoff game on youtube just for fun.

The thing that jumped out to me after watching San Fransisco's opening drive is how ineffective Micah Parsons was at stopping the run during that drive. If you watch those five or six run plays, each time, 11 was blocked or turned around.

This is the game where some folks are saying VanderEsch had a good game, but some of it, at least in that opening drive, was because SF had 11 blocked, and LVE cleaned up the mess.

Improvement in stopping the run from the LB spot will be a key this year, whether it be as a result of better LB play, or inside DL play, or both. Maybe the inside DL play was an issue during the SF game.
Not surprised. Run stopping starts up front. If your DT's are terrible at stopping the run(ours are beyond terrible), then there's not all that much the LB's can do. There are plenty of players to block Parsons because our DLine can be singled.
 

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Our good season depends entirely upon Bo and Ridgeway. Absolutely must have that presence up front.
 

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..A lot of people said they would suck last season...They were not great, but they did not "suck."... Alot of people say they will digress this season...Alot of people suck!...lol:dance:
Depends on what your expectations were, lol. One and out just overshadows anything during the reg season. I mean that's how an NFL season works. It's not a classic league system like in soccer. Since you get a tournament in the end, which basically resets everything back to zero nobody gives a rats *** about whatever you did before. So yes, they sucked. ... lol.
 

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1) Coaches finally step it up and making a difference in all phases for entire year
2) we are making a difference in the trenches on both sides of the ball.
3) we maintain a relatively healthy squad, no major injuries to significant players.
4) we resurrect our run game and Dak is having a repeat look of 2nd half 2021 offense.
5) we have pleasant surprises emerge (ala Williams, Gallimore, Cox, Wright)
6) related to win trenches- we have to win on defense; always ends a failure on defense in the playoffs
 

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He thinks if he puts enough childish emoticons behind it it'll hide the fact that he celebrates getting eliminated in the wild card round.

Why would I celebrate getting beat in the wild card round? :lmao::lmao2:

You remain a desperate troll.

Feel free to pull up that post or any post where I was celebrating.

Another failing comment by a sad fan that has no clue about the team he claims to root for.
Unlike you, I have a realistic take on the players and the teams capabilities. This team was never going to the SB. Here's a hint.............they aren't doing it this year either.
 
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Optimism thread


Finish it

1. Micah Parsons takes the next step and is even better this year

2. Dak Prescott/CD Lamb explode as one of the best Qb/Wt duos
I'm game. We have a successful season because:
1. Parsons, enough said. But Parsons will be working with a healthy DLaw and De Williams, also Fowler. So Parsons can go beast mode with help.
2. The interior DL will improve by experience and another year of Quinn's influence.
3. Offensive line will be better without knucklehead Collins and Williams.
4. Zeke and Pollard will be healthy. We forget Pollard got hurt at the end of the season and Zeke was hurt all year, allegedly.
5. Dak will be more consistent and productive without shoulder and calf injuries.
 

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Not surprised. Run stopping starts up front. If your DT's are terrible at stopping the run(ours are beyond terrible), then there's not all that much the LB's can do. There are plenty of players to block Parsons because our DLine can be singled.
Exactly , preach brother !
Unfortunately they didnt upgrade this position much .
 
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