Isn't it great to feel the adrenalin rush that comes with KNOWING the Cowboys are FOR REAL?
This is the first time since 2014 that I thought the Cowboys had found something that was more than just hype. They had hired Scott Linehan as new offensive coordinator and Jerry had forced Jason Garrett to take a backseat and allow Linehan to run the offense.
The result was DeMarco Murray ripping through defenses, ending the pass happy ways of Jason Garrett and Tony Romo.
The Cowboys lost narrowly to Green Bay, in the playoffs when Demarco Murray fumbled on what would have been a game sealing touchdown run- instead sealing Demarco's fate when contract talks came about the next season.
Still, Dez Bryant's catch at the 1 yard line- overturned when MIKE MCCARTHY challenged the call-almost pulled the game out.
This year it's Cooper Rush and the Cowboys defense working together with Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard that seems to have that "feel" of being "for real".
No longer are offensive drives ending regularly on "three-and-outs".
It's awesome- and even the haters should admit that!