Dallas' Super Bowl Drought Ends With These 3 Changes

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If Dallas wants to get back to the Super Bowl, they need to get serious about these three things—no exceptions:

1. A True GM – Someone who builds a championship roster based on football IQ, not family loyalty or nostalgia. The days of legacy decision-making need to end.

2. A Transcending QB – Not just a game manager, but a true difference-maker. A quarterback who elevates the team in clutch moments and commands the field like a franchise face should.

3. An Offensive-Minded Head Coach – One who can actually develop an offense tailored to his QB's strengths, not force square pegs into round holes. Scheme matters—and it’s past time Dallas caught up.

Until these three things change, the Cowboys are just spinning their wheels in January.
 
Did you ever hear , a defense wins championships
Aside from 2023 Dak had some decent defenses under Quinn and failed. Look no further than both playoff losses to SF. The defense in those games kept the game close, but the O fell on their face and couldn't get anything done.

But apparently we're still blaming the D for both of those losses....
 
Aside from 2023 Dak had some decent defenses under Quinn and failed. Look no further than both playoff losses to SF. The defense in those games kept the game close, but the O fell on their face and couldn't get anything done.

But apparently we're still blaming the D for both of those losses....
True
 
If Dallas wants to get back to the Super Bowl, they need to get serious about these three things—no exceptions:

1. A True GM – Someone who builds a championship roster based on football IQ, not family loyalty or nostalgia. The days of legacy decision-making need to end.

2. A Transcending QB – Not just a game manager, but a true difference-maker. A quarterback who elevates the team in clutch moments and commands the field like a franchise face should.

3. An Offensive-Minded Head Coach – One who can actually develop an offense tailored to his QB's strengths, not force square pegs into round holes. Scheme matters—and it’s past time Dallas caught up.

Until these three things change, the Cowboys are just spinning their wheels in January.
1. They need a front office that has the desire to go after championships rather than just hanging around the rim. Philly likes to build rosters with a desire to win super bowls. Jerry just wants to stay competitive enough to keep butts in seats. The difference in roster building philosophies between both franchises is as wide as the Grand Canyon.
2. Maybe Milton can be developed into a dual threat, but they can't leave him on the bench to rot like they did to Lance. I'm not endorsing Milton in any way, just pointing out they have something they might be able to use in ways that Dak isn't going to be able to be used.
3. They need an innovative young mind, someone with new ideas. MM was a dinosaur with an outdated offense, and at times it looked like he wasn't really interested getting the O to improve. Guess we'll see what Schotty can provide.
 
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Welcome to the desert of the real world Neo

Actually we could have had a shot by hiring Quinn as HC ,retaining KM and not resigning Dak, instead spending the capital on a QB.
But your method works also
 
If Dallas wants to get back to the Super Bowl, they need to get serious about these three things—no exceptions:

1. A True GM – Someone who builds a championship roster based on football IQ, not family loyalty or nostalgia. The days of legacy decision-making need to end.

2. A Transcending QB – Not just a game manager, but a true difference-maker. A quarterback who elevates the team in clutch moments and commands the field like a franchise face should.

3. An Offensive-Minded Head Coach – One who can actually develop an offense tailored to his QB's strengths, not force square pegs into round holes. Scheme matters—and it’s past time Dallas caught up.

Until these three things change, the Cowboys are just spinning their wheels in January.
Just get someone who enjoys cookouts and good at horse shoes.
 
Aside from 2023 Dak had some decent defenses under Quinn and failed. Look no further than both playoff losses to SF. The defense in those games kept the game close, but the O fell on their face and couldn't get anything done.

But apparently we're still blaming the D for both of those losses....
dak needs the defense to hold the other team to zero. It still will be close when he starts choking and throwing TD's to the other team
go dakieeee
 
I'm convinced the defense could hold every team to 7 points or less in 18 straight games and the Dakstans would still blame the defense if they go one and done in the playoffs by losing 7-6.
 
If Dallas wants to get back to the Super Bowl, they need to get serious about these three things—no exceptions:

1. A True GM – Someone who builds a championship roster based on football IQ, not family loyalty or nostalgia. The days of legacy decision-making need to end.

2. A Transcending QB – Not just a game manager, but a true difference-maker. A quarterback who elevates the team in clutch moments and commands the field like a franchise face should.

3. An Offensive-Minded Head Coach – One who can actually develop an offense tailored to his QB's strengths, not force square pegs into round holes. Scheme matters—and it’s past time Dallas caught up.

Until these three things change, the Cowboys are just spinning their wheels in January.
Colin Cowherd 101
 
1. They need a front office that has the desire to go after championships rather than just hanging around the rim. Philly likes to build rosters with a desire to win super bowls. Jerry just wants to stay competitive enough to keep butts in seats. The difference in roster building philosophies between both franchises is as wide as the Grand Canyon.
2. Maybe Milton can be developed into a dual threat, but they can't leave him on the bench to rot like they did to Lance. I'm not endorsing Milton in any way, just pointing out they have something they might be able to use in ways that Dak isn't going to be able to be used.
3. They need an innovative young mind, someone with new ideas. MM was a dinosaur with an outdated offense, and at times it looked like he wasn't really interested getting the O to improve. Guess we'll see what Schotty can provide.
Milton will get his chance. Dak has been dinged up a lot. Even if it’s a finger or something it’s bound to happen again.
 
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If Dallas wants to get back to the Super Bowl, they need to get serious about these three things—no exceptions:

1. A True GM – Someone who builds a championship roster based on football IQ, not family loyalty or nostalgia. The days of legacy decision-making need to end.

2. A Transcending QB – Not just a game manager, but a true difference-maker. A quarterback who elevates the team in clutch moments and commands the field like a franchise face should.

3. An Offensive-Minded Head Coach – One who can actually develop an offense tailored to his QB's strengths, not force square pegs into round holes. Scheme matters—and it’s past time Dallas caught up.

Until these three things change, the Cowboys are just spinning their wheels in January.
Only 1 is necessary. A true GM with a plan is what it takes. I will not accept that Hurts is a transcending QB. The Eagles know his limitations and they adjust their plans accordingly.
 
Aside from 2023 Dak had some decent defenses under Quinn and failed. Look no further than both playoff losses to SF. The defense in those games kept the game close, but the O fell on their face and couldn't get anything done.

But apparently we're still blaming the D for both of those losses....
To take this one step further.

In all three 12-5 seasons the defense was at least top three, if not #1, in takeaways. Obviously that gave the offense a huge advantage.

Yet according to many of the experts here Dak has never had a good defense and 12-5 was all him "leading" the team.
 
Aside from 2023 Dak had some decent defenses under Quinn and failed. Look no further than both playoff losses to SF. The defense in those games kept the game close, but the O fell on their face and couldn't get anything done.

But apparently we're still blaming the D for both of those losses....
Well…that’s partially true about the defense, not totally. Looking at those two playoff losses, the defense was not exactly great. Here are the facts from both games:

Wild card game, Jan 16, 2022: L 23-17
  • Defense surrendered 169 yards rushing.
  • Defense gave 5.5 yards per play and 6-13 on 3rd down conversions.
  • Despite being a top 5 defense in sacks, they did not record a single sack that day.
  • Niners won TOP by 5 min that game.
  • The Cowboys had 14 penalties, 9 of them committed by the defense, including a whopping 4 for lining up offsides.
Divisional Playoff game, Jan 22, 2023 L 19-12
  • Defense was better this game than previous year, holding niners to 19 points and 341 yards.
  • Dak did throw two soul crushing INTs.
  • Defense was bad on 3rd down conversions, 7-14 (50%)
  • Defense could not stop niners in 4th qtr 3 times on 3rd down conversions.
I’m not “defending Dak”; just pointing out that the defense was not stellar in both playoff games vs niners. Dak deserves some criticism but we didn’t lose both those games 100% because of Dak.
 
Well…that’s partially true about the defense, not totally. Looking at those two playoff losses, the defense was not exactly great. Here are the facts from both games:

Wild card game, Jan 16, 2022: L 23-17
  • Defense surrendered 169 yards rushing.
  • Defense gave 5.5 yards per play and 6-13 on 3rd down conversions.
  • Despite being a top 5 defense in sacks, they did not record a single sack that day.
  • Niners won TOP by 5 min that game.
  • The Cowboys had 14 penalties, 9 of them committed by the defense, including a whopping 4 for lining up offsides.
Divisional Playoff game, Jan 22, 2023 L 19-12
  • Defense was better this game than previous year, holding niners to 19 points and 341 yards.
  • Dak did throw two soul crushing INTs.
  • Defense was bad on 3rd down conversions, 7-14 (50%)
  • Defense could not stop niners in 4th qtr 3 times on 3rd down conversions.
I’m not “defending Dak”; just pointing out that the defense was not stellar in both playoff games vs niners. Dak deserves some criticism but we didn’t lose both those games 100% because of Dak.
Game changers were gone awry in both games. That is on leadership getting to that game.
 
1. They need a front office that has the desire to go after championships rather than just hanging around the rim. Philly likes to build rosters with a desire to win super bowls. Jerry just wants to stay competitive enough to keep butts in seats. The difference in roster building philosophies between both franchises is as wide as the Grand Canyon.
2. Maybe Milton can be developed into a dual threat, but they can't leave him on the bench to rot like they did to Lance. I'm not endorsing Milton in any way, just pointing out they have something they might be able to use in ways that Dak isn't going to be able to be used.
3. They need an innovative young mind, someone with new ideas. MM was a dinosaur with an outdated offense, and at times it looked like he wasn't really interested getting the O to improve. Guess we'll see what Schotty can provide.
They have been rebuilding NCO's for some time now and really are getting better at their core. Leadership born under fire. Injury intensive this past season. But a ton of changes have come through the doors and are coming down with the chute.
 

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