Then how did he lead a team to 12 wins for 3 straight seasons. After starting with 13 straight wins his rookie season season in 2016. You sound anything but full of bluf.
"I'm here to win," Akingbesote said. "I want to win a Super Bowl. I'm here to win and get the team better. I want to win a Super Bowl. That's what is on my mind."
That is definitely one Turtle who isn't interested in taking things slow.
The onus is now on one of the more heralded defensive line coaches in the NFL, Aaron Whitecotton, to refine, improve and unlock what's inside of Toia and Akingbesote to make them impact contributors for an interior rotation that will also see former seventh-round pick Justin Rogers scratching and clawing for reps against Toia, Akingbesote and others, namely Earnest Brown IV and Denzel Daxon (International Pathway Program).
Time to start watching and comparing facts as they develop. Not stereotyped prejudice. Either learn how to support team or at least don't insult for one's own prejudice. You know, honesty and ethics.
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...r-huge-question-for-cowboys-behind-mazi-smith
I'm watching...for sure.
This make any sense?
CBS Sports' Cody Benjamin
suggested former Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowler Carson Wentz as a potential option.
"Carson Wentz to the Cowboys," Benjamin said. "Dallas dealt a pick to the New England Patriots for Joe Milton III, an intriguing young arm to develop behind Dak Prescott. You've gotta think they'd like a bit more experience in the room, considering Prescott's missed extensive time in three of his last five seasons. And Wentz, their old NFC East rival, has drawn solid reviews as a big-armed backup for a couple of contenders in recent years."
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl...es-pro-bowler-dallas/913daa82d928fb6f88d521b3