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“Never Wanted To Address the Real Problems”: Micah Parsons’ Brother Accuses Cowboys of Misusing DE, Takes Shot at $32M Replacement
essentiallysports.comNext anthem?
Definitely one of my favorites eras. Wouldn’t have the hot boyz without it, and there’s so much more I’d like to add to this.
But just thinking about what could be the next song for these guys and fans (or is it locked to wiz already).
Shot out to Wiz though, two nfl stamps (and our smokelife) is already insane, especially in this business.
Didn’t mean to spill just wanted to hear recommendations!
Cowboys Star Announces Retirement From NFL
essentiallysports.comCrusty's Corner: The Most Clutch Quarterbacks Of The 25-26 Season | G-Bag Nation
So disgusting that Dak was as good as he was last year and we rolled out that defense.
Malachi Lawrence vs Ezeiruaku: Who Starts?
youtu.beSchotty Incorporating ‘Marty-Ball’
With Brian Schottenheimer saying he’s been going through his father Marty Schottenheimer’s old playbooks, these are the position groups I’ll be watching most closely during camp and preseason.
First, the interior offensive line. Second, Hunter Luepke. Third, the entire running back room and how the Cowboys utilize that backfield as a stable rather than relying on just one player.
Marty Ball was built around physicality, dominant interior line play, fullback involvement, and a deep, productive rushing attack. Throughout his career, Marty Schottenheimer consistently featured these positions and often had multiple Pro Bowl-caliber players thriving within them at the same time. If Brian is truly pulling from that philosophy, these are the groups I’d be circling first.
What’s Your Biggest Position Group Concern Heading Into Camp?
Going into training camp, what position groups are y’all paying the closest attention to?
For me:
EDGE
OT
CB
RB
EDGE is easily my biggest question mark. I think we’ll learn a lot about this defense once the pads come on and we start seeing who can consistently win up front.
I’m also watching the offensive tackle room closely. With the investments made there, I want to see if that group can become a true sense of security and protection for Dak.
Cornerback is another one. There are a lot of moving pieces, and camp should give us a much better idea of what the depth chart and rotation could look like.
And finally, running back. My ideal scenario is that Dallas keeps bringing in competition and lets the best players earn those spots. I’d love to see a true battle for the backup roles behind Javonte Williams rather than just handing them out.
What position groups are y’all watching the closest?
Dak Prescott's Playoff Promise... Do You Believe Him?
youtu.beCowboys' red-zone issues are keeping them from being an elite offense
cowboyswire.usatoday.comEmpty Seats - AT&T Stadium
Hello,
I bought SRO only tickets to the 49ers-Cowboys game at AT&T later this year. Dumb me - I made an emotional decision to buy the tickets then read the reviews for the SRO tickets afterward : /
Wondering if there are typically open seats in the higher levels that I can "poach" if they do not fill up. For those who have experience attending games at this stadium - can you provide insight on any areas to see the field that do not fill up?
Dallas Cowboys OTAs Recap: Caleb Downs vs CeeDee Lamb & George Pickens 🔥
Caleb just dropped a new episode of his podcast. He talks about Cowboys OTAs and facing Ceedee Lamb and George Pickens for the first time. Can't wait for the season to start!