Why post a thread about the Cowbutts? Because it's the team I like to say lose. Too much national media attention. The 29 years Super Bowl dry spell will continue as long as Jerruh and his kid are are the "architects" of the team. Liking it.
Article below on the top-heavy contracts paid to Dak and Lamb and letting 2 top offensive lineman and running back Tony Pollard leave.
Dallas has the fewest rushing yards per game in the entire league.
They've had injuries before this week and now Prescott and Lamb had injuries. Don't know the status.
Lots of penalties.
Article below on the top-heavy contracts paid to Dak and Lamb and letting 2 top offensive lineman and running back Tony Pollard leave.
Dallas has the fewest rushing yards per game in the entire league.
They've had injuries before this week and now Prescott and Lamb had injuries. Don't know the status.
Lots of penalties.
The enormous contracts the Cowboys handed out to keep their key pieces together have also forced them into difficult decisions elsewhere—with the effects of those choices clear during the team’s skid. Making matters worse, the roster projects to get even more top-heavy in years to come when the salary cap hits on their star players are set to soar.
While Lamb and Prescott got lucrative deals, that wasn’t true for every Cowboy. When it came to free agency, they let two of their stalwart offensive linemen, tackle Tyron Smith and center Tyler Biadasz, leave.
Dak Prescott to an extension worth $60 million annually, the highest paying deal in NFL history....with 11 touchdowns and eight interceptions, he’s having the least efficient year of his career
as they chase their first Super Bowl in 29 years.