News: FS: Playoff- bound Dallas Cowboys 'have no weakness' per Jason Witten

quickccc

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Either this is typical Cowboys homer bias .. or this would further explained why Witten is no longer an analyst. :confused:
 

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COWBOYS HAVE NO WEAKNESS! ALL YOU PLANES ARE BELONG TO US!!!

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There's a difference between areas of opportunity vs weaknesses. Some see a weakness as an area there isn't a bona-fide playmaker at. To me it's more about do you not have guys that can competitively play at a position and are a continued liability?

Offensively I don't think there's a player you can say is a true weakness. Moore just has to stick to the gameplan and not over think it.

Defensively I get the argument around DT and CB3. If Hankins gets back that's a nice boost to DT and I would say we have a serviceable group, but need to rotate a lot to keep those guys fresh. I would slide DLAW to DT some more and give more opportunities to get more des on the field. Lend a strength to help a potential weakness.

At corner, I don't see how CB3 isn't considered a weakness, but that's probably expected when you lose 2 of your top 3 corners. Joseph, Wright, or Mullen are going to have to step up.
 

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Oh yes they do.
The D can be exploited.
Dak can implode at any moment.
The run can be stopped.
There's serious issues with the OL right now.
The WR's are okay, but they can be a detriment.

I just can't get behind JW's thoughts no matter how much I want to pull a rabbit out of my head.
Maybe he means "when everything's working"?
 
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