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I laugh at those uninformed who think this is the same team it was last January because it definitely is not.
I laugh at those uninformed who think this is the same team it was last January because it definitely is not.
Probably the latter of those 2.This writer sounds just like some people from this board and or a Eagles fan.
As usual, injuries will play a huge part in any teams success.Probably the latter of those 2.
"The Cowboys are good but not great and didn't do much to improve this offseason."
lol. I'm guessing the writer didn't do much to improve his non bias observation skills.
Right, that's my point. At the same time, it's hard to imagine that it's actually ingrained in this team to have a good year after a bad year, and a bad year after a good one. But that is what's happened lately.
I would agree. year on, year off trend. First place schedule, increased expectations usually doom this team.
"The Cowboys are good but not great and didn't do much to improve this offseason."
lol. I'm guessing the writer didn't do much to improve his non bias observation skills.
Dak seems super focused and everyone has raved about the improvement with his touch on deep passes. And no moe Linehan, which by itself is an improvement. Moore won't be predictable.
DT - added Trysten Hill, Christian Covington, Daniel Wise (has chance making team).
DE - added Robert Quinn, Kerry Hyder, Joe Jackson, Jalen Jelks.
CB - added Michael Jackson (was getting some praise in ota's).
RB - added Tony Pollard, Mike Weber.
WR - added Randall Cobb, Cedric Wilson (out last year, showed promise before injj.), and some ufa rookie wr's coaches also like.
OL - added Conner McGovern, Mitch Hyatt (could make team).
So basically, anyone the Cowboys sign to the roster is an improvement?
Couldn't every other team in the NFL say that? Hey, look, we drafted these guys, we're better now?
Do the guys that left have any impact on improvement, or are we doing this in a vacuum where the team remains just as good, regardless of who leaves, and then is only improved upon with each addition?
I'm not saying the team isn't better...but your list isn't that convincing.
Yawwwnnnn... did somebody say something? No, okay. Wake me at the end of the season for prognostications about who made and who didn't.
The six teams most likely to miss the playoffs after making it in 2018-2019
Michael Colangelo
5 hrs ago
Dallas Cowboys
I was one of those dead-wrong folks who thought the Eagles would win the NFC East last year. So, mark me down as one of the many people who think Philadelphia will reign supreme in their division this year. The Cowboys are good but not great and didn't do much to improve this offseason. They have a mediocre coach at best, and Dallas is stuck with Jason Garrett because he made the playoffs last year. That might cause the Cowboys to miss the playoffs this year.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...-making-it-in-2018-2019/ar-AADk5lz?li=BBnb7Kz