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3 Ways Michael Gallup Can Have His Best Season Yet

3 Ways Michael Gallup Can Have His Best Season Yet

The Dallas Cowboys had one of the best passing attacks in the NFL in 2019. The addition of CeeDee Lamb to go with Amari Cooper has expectations for the Cowboys receiving unit through the roof, but there’s a third guy is this equation that isn’t getting talked about … Read more

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Written by: Matthew Lenix

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Cowboys WR Trio: How Good Can They Be In Year 1?

Cowboys WR Trio: How Good Can They Be In Year 1?

The Dallas Cowboys had a disappointing 8-8 season and missed the playoffs in 2019 after a division title the year before. One of the bright spots, however, was the progression Quarterback Dak Prescott and the passing attack. He finished with 4,902 yards (2nd in the NFL) and 30 … Read more

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Written by: Matthew Lenix

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One Area Michael Gallup's Game Needs to Improve in 2020

One Area Michael Gallup’s Game Needs to Improve in 2020

Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Michael Gallup is still vastly underrated, despite proving he can produce like one of the best in 2019. Maybe it’s his quiet demeanor or having to play second fiddle to Amari Cooper, but I don’t think anyone would argue he’s an ascending player who’s … Read more

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Written by: Brian Martin

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How Will Mike McCarthy’s System Look With the Dallas Cowboys?

“Creative.” That’s the most common word associated with Kellen Moore’s first year as Cowboys offensive coordinator. Dallas finished with the league’s number-one offense in total yards (431/game) and sixth in points (27.1/game). When the offense was flowing, there would be more three wide receiver sets, split backfield and … Read more

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Written by: Shane Carter

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#DALvsMIA: Betting Preview, Trends, And Prediction

Positives From the 2019 Dallas Cowboys Season

2019 was, in a word, disappointing. What was supposed to be THE year for the Cowboys turned into the best description for the Jason Garrett era in Dallas: 8-8. It didn’t matter if the teams they played were without one or more of their best players, the Cowboys … Read more

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Written by: Shane Carter

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