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How the Dallas Cowboys Can Build a Winning Team

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The Cowboys had one of their best-ever regular seasons in 2021, going 12-5 and claiming the NFC East Division title. This was their best regular-season record in years and the first time they had won the NFC East Division title in three years. Unfortunately, Dallas came undone in the playoffs when they faced the San Francisco 49ers. This was despite the fact that the Cowboys had the best scoring offense in the league and a defense that had scored the most turnovers in the NFL.

After failing to beat the 49ers, the Cowboys have now gone 27 years since they last reached the NFC Championship game. Despite this, the team has an excellent chance of becoming the last team since 2004 to successfully defend the division title. In addition, with the right changes, the Cowboys could potentially have a chance of reaching the Super Bowl. Betway has odds for the 2022 NFL season and the Cowboys may not be favorites, but they certainly have a chance. Here’s how they can build a winning team.

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Replacing Big Departures

The biggest challenge for the Cowboys is replacing all of the outgoing talents during the offseason. Several players who were instrumental in the team’s success last season have now left, leaving a big hole that needs filling. Among these outgoing players are wide receiver Amari Cooper who left for Cleveland, offensive lineman Connor Williams who signed in Miami, and defensive end Randy Gregory who joined Denver.

These losses could dramatically affect how the team plays next season, so it’s important that each player is replaced. However, their offense still has the likes of Dak Prescott, Tyron Smith, Tony Pollard, Michael Gallup, and Dalton Schultz leading the way.

First-round pick and offensive tackle Tyler Smith should help if they can get enough production out of him. The Cowboys have also brought in wide receiver Jalen Tolbert who could be one to watch after being named the Sun Belt Conference’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2021.

While it’s unlikely that the Cowboys can match last season’s defensive output, some good trades could put them in position to limit opposing offenses. The emergence of rookie linebacker Micah Parsons was one of the most significant breakthroughs of Dallas’ season. He quickly became known as one of the best defensive players in the league. However, the 2022 season will see a very different supporting cast for Parsons.

After losing key players, it’s important that the Cowboys bring in defensive quality to keep things tight.

Improving Discipline

The Cowboys were the most penalized team in the NFL last season, something that potentially gives away a lot of points over the course of the season. While a lot of calls against them were harsh, they also need to be more disciplined if they want to build on their success last season.

Penalties at crucial times in big games cost the team dearly and it’s important to stamp these out and avoid gaining a reputation as an undisciplined team. This is something that the coaches need to address for the 2022 NFL season.

Addressing the Kicking Game

The Cowboys scored the most points in the league over the course of the regular 2021 NFL season. However, it could have been a lot more had their kicking game been better.

Last season, kicker Greg Zuerlein missed twelve kicks, making him the worst in the league.

He had a success rating of under 50% for kicks over 50 yards and an improvement in this area could mean the difference in close games. This is especially important for the Cowboys which currently rely on kicks from deep.

Nothing gives me greater joy than the experience of being a Dallas Cowboys fan come time to check another victory on the schedule every Sunday. I live Inside The Star every day and blog on it occasionally, as well. I have owned and operated InsideTheStar.com since 2009, reporting on and analyzing Cowboys football ever since. Follow us on Twitter - @CowboysNation

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