Dak Prescott's shortcomings are impacting the club's coaching decisions, approach

That has nothing to do with what the defense did to Mahomes, but what Dak would do if given the same opportunity as Hurts. Could Dak win the game without a running game?

Oh wait, the Eagles did have a running game in the SB without Barkley. Hurts ran for 72 yards, with a number of key runs extending drives. Can Dak do that too?

Dak defenders need to acknowledge the truth: He wins during the regular season and loses in the postseason. Put the blame wherever you want. The recond doesn't lie.
KC's D would never be focused on stopping our run game. They would be focused on taking out CD.

Your analogies of 1 QB vs another QB, without the rest of their team is ridiculous.

The Chiefs would have scored 50 against our D. So the answer to your dumb question, is no Dak would not have scored 50+ points.
 
What would you feel about OT as the RT in the 1st round ...
12Armand MembouMissouriJrOT36-4332

Then in the 2nd round ... #44
DT Alfred Collins TX
I am all for bigger in trenches for sure but I think LT will be hard to find this year.
I'm not sure Will Johnson will belisted at an OT for Dallas given his arm length and he might be the best in this class.

I'd probably go:
Teta WR R1
Collins NT R2 --play in tandem with Mazi day 1
RB -- R3 I like 5-6 guys in this class
Small school CB R5 -- lots of success there.
OL R5

BPA rest of draft. Hopefully a QB/Safety/LB.
 
KC's D would never be focused on stopping our run game. They would be focused on taking out CD.

Your analogies of 1 QB vs another QB, without the rest of their team is ridiculous.

The Chiefs would have scored 50 against our D. So the answer to your dumb question, is no Dak would not have scored 50+ points.
Spagnola would stop our run on 1st down. Play pass 2nd and 3rd.
Force our offenses into being vanilla and predictable then fool Dak in 2nd half with a run look that flips pass at snap.
Forced turnover in all likelihood.

Meanwhile Andy Reid would be throwing out insane play calls like double screens and WR passes to keep us on our heels on defense.
Dak can't touch Mahomes, but the coaching gap is at least that wide.

24-point loss.
 
This is why a RB in the first wouldn't surprise me at all. On the other hand, I wouldn't be surprised to see them not draft one until the 4th or even 5th, given their recent... "style" of roster moves.
IF this team can stay focused on DL/OL and defense until they're actually playoff quality then I'll be surprised. Straying off for RB and WR as high draft picks is par for the course with these dufuses.
 
IF this team can stay focused on DL/OL and defense until they're actually playoff quality then I'll be surprised. Straying off for RB and WR as high draft picks is par for the course with these dufuses.
We have heard about getting more physical and committing to the run. Nothing in FA has fallen in alignment with that so far in my opinion.

We will see how the draft goes.
 
KC's D would never be focused on stopping our run game. They would be focused on taking out CD.

Your analogies of 1 QB vs another QB, without the rest of their team is ridiculous.

The Chiefs would have scored 50 against our D. So the answer to your dumb question, is no Dak would not have scored 50+ points.
You missed the point. I expected this.
 
Yet another article about the Cowboys moving towards a more balance offense and running more.

Dak Prescott's shortcomings are impacting the club's coaching decisions, approach
Story by Reid D Hanson, Cowboys Wire 3/26/2025

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As Dak Prescott begins year the first new year of his massive four-year, $240 million deal signed in 2024, it’s almost impossible to be at least mildly concerned with his long-term health and wellness.

Prescott’s mobility has seen a significant decline since that gruesome compound fracture suffered back in 2020 and now the Cowboys signal-caller is generally resigned to a pocket-focused role with scrambles even falling outside his area of expertise. In an era when mobility has never been more en vogue, the Cowboys find themselves moving in the opposite direction of league trends.

It's hard to envision the Cowboys running the ball more often than passing, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see something more balanced than it was under Mike McCarthy.

More: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/ot...n&cvid=630000f80f464bf3d9202a93c1533369&ei=37
Appreciate the article but I thought we were not allowed to post msn.com articles
 
Oh, more of the yearly offseason "We're going to be a run team to protect the highest paid player ever and make him do less" narrative.

This team, FO, and coaching staff operate like losers.
Well the Ravens and Bills ran alot and they have highly paid quarterbacks. So what should I take from this?
 
I am all for bigger in trenches for sure but I think LT will be hard to find this year.
I'm not sure Will Johnson will belisted at an OT for Dallas given his arm length and he might be the best in this class.

I'd probably go:
Teta WR R1
Collins NT R2 --play in tandem with Mazi day 1
RB -- R3 I like 5-6 guys in this class
Small school CB R5 -- lots of success there.
OL R5

BPA rest of draft. Hopefully a QB/Safety/LB.
The current left tackle is being retained and they will attempt to get him up to speed and focused to NFL demands. Accountability on play levels have to become stronger once again. Butt whipping is no longer acceptable on the field.

Membou is a dominant tackle but a right tackle. That would tend to stabilize outside play developments. And he is a strong run blocking tackle... putting opposing linebackers on their heels. Elevate Guyton at the left tackle. That already is set in stone now. Year two focus for him...pride is the element missing in completing assignment and keeping Prescott on his feet.

Offensive and Defensive tackle is the direction that needs to be added here and now as well as a 4 to 5 year stabilization of cap.

Top shelf WR has the highest level of affects both on the field and the next four years in the cap!
 
Instead of rectifying its stupid decisions management of the organization likes to double down and just compound them.

You can’t have your most important position on the team be the highest paid for a player who’s not worth it and then try to compensate for the deficiency elsewhere.
 
Yes he did. He proved every single person who doubted he would be the highest paid player in NFL history wrong.

Now he just needs to prove for the first time that he deserved it.
I wasn’t referencing how much he got paid. His whole football career he’s proven everyone wrong. Including a lot of posters like you who said Jerry wouldn’t sign him again.
 
I wasn’t referencing how much he got paid.
You say that.
His whole football career he’s proven everyone wrong. Including a lot of posters like you who said Jerry wouldn’t sign him again.
Then immediately follow it up with that. lol

I know you weren't initially referencing his money. I was, though. Because that is the only thing he has proven anybody wrong about.

BTW. I always knew Jerry was going to Jerry and sign Dak to a ridiculous contract in a misguided effort to prove his place as a football man who found the worlds best QB in the 4th round.

There's no small amount of irony in the fact that Jerry tied his last efforts at validating his football existence to Dak Prescott.
 
The current left tackle is being retained and they will attempt to get him up to speed and focused to NFL demands. Accountability on play levels have to become stronger once again. Butt whipping is no longer acceptable on the field.

Membou is a dominant tackle but a right tackle. That would tend to stabilize outside play developments. And he is a strong run blocking tackle... putting opposing linebackers on their heels. Elevate Guyton at the left tackle. That already is set in stone now. Year two focus for him...pride is the element missing in completing assignment and keeping Prescott on his feet.

Offensive and Defensive tackle is the direction that needs to be added here and now as well as a 4 to 5 year stabilization of cap.

Top shelf WR has the highest level of affects both on the field and the next four years in the cap!
I am not sure Guyton is ready yet.
And I'm not likely to take a RT at 12. Steele graded out very well over the final half of the season.
I'm all for giving Guyton a chance because his measurables are through the roof but he has literally never graded out well at OT.
He was a college TE who grew into an OT for OU that graded out awful poorly.
Was drafted based on potential and was terrible as a rookie.
So I really need to see it from him before I consider LT a closed case.

Tyron Smith was pretty soft last year as well but I might have to double down and resign him for a year to get some cover at LT.


This team needs to improve its roster in the worst way. It has fully stepped back to middle of the pack by letting capable NFL bodies go in free agency and not bothering to replace them.
 

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