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Dallas Cowboys 2020 Schedule Released

The NFL continues to keep us interested in what’s going on with professional football. Just two weeks after the NFL Draft, we got the 2020 schedule released this evening to continue to tide us over. Roger Goodell has even outlined instructions for teams to open their facilities as … Read more

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Written by: John Williams

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Predicting Cowboys' 2020 Roster Locks: Offensive Edition

Predicting Cowboys’ 2020 Roster Locks: Offensive Edition

Earlier this week I shared with all of you my way-too-early Dallas Cowboys 55-man roster prediction for the 2020 season. A lot of it is purely speculation and guesswork on my part, because there’s a lot of moving parts that could change how Mike McCarthy and his staff … Read more

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Written by: Brian Martin

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Tyrone Crawford, Sean Lee, Cedric Thornton, Eagles

Edge Rusher Still a Major Weakness for Dallas Cowboys Defense

The Dallas Cowboys look to be in excellent shape for 2020. In both free agency and the NFL Draft, they addressed significant issues on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. In the secondary, the Dallas Cowboys added Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix, Maurice Canady, and Darryl Worley in … Read more

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Written by: John Williams

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Everson Griffen, the Answer or Pipe Dream for the Dallas Cowboys?

Everson Griffen, the Answer or Pipe Dream for the Dallas Cowboys?

There’s a rather large contingency of fans around Cowboys Nation who would absolutely love for the Dallas Cowboys to make veteran Defensive End Everson Griffen their next free agent addition, and for good reason. He’s a plug-and-play kind of player and would immediately step in to Robert Quinn’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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