Tag: Dallas Cowboys

  • Micah Parsons Sticks up for Trevon Diggs

    Micah Parsons did not have any of it. Parsons took to Twitter on how a local blogger was wrong in assessing Trevon Diggs tenure in a Dallas Cowboys uniform.

    He wrote, “I feel like what point is there in trying to publicly disrespect someone? He’s not representing the star anymore, just give the man a farewell and wish him the best. I don’t know why everything has to be negative every time a break-up happens! He’s in a better situation rn, trust me! Bro’s gonna be great again!”

    Bro is going to be great again. The Cowboys are a mess. They could not have just been patient on several of their defensive stars and acclimate in a system other than Matt Eberflus.

    Eberflus led the worst pass defense and allowed the most points per game (29.8). There should be no excuses in the Dallas locker room.

    They have been given a ton of chances by those in charge. Is it next man up or wisen up?

    The Cowboys have the audacity to trade their best star Micah Parsons and release a player that stood to improve in man coverage and accrue 11 interceptions in a single season.

    It should be made clear that they wasted careers in the likes of Zack Martin, Tyron Smith, Dak Prescott, Parsons and Diggs.

    The theme does not necessarily become older with this franchise losing and finishing 7-8-1. Much respect to Brian Schottenheimer, to give a press release that the Cowboys are riding out the season, to find a way of winning games without playoff contention, is blatantly absurd.

    There must be changes that provide the example of Parsons and Diggs in Dallas.

  • Winners, Losers of 2025 NFL Trade Deadline

    Winners

    Dallas Cowboys

    The Dallas Cowboys won at the NFL Trade Deadline due to a contract dispute in the beginning of the season with Micah Parsons.

    They found the most suitable replacements and what better way to go out and receive one of the best defensive tackles in the league, Quinnen Williams. They also picked up Logan Wilson which should also bolster the defense, aside from Mazi Smith.

    Smith was a complete disaster from start to finish and hopefully he restarts a better career in New York.

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    With uncertainty around the wide receiver position, the Jags went ahead and acquired one of the more better at the position, Jakobi Meyers. Meyers has improved significantly each year and should come in headstrong for QB Trevor Lawrence.

    Losers

    New York Jets

    The Jets not only traded Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams but they could not find a team interested in Breece Hall. What is going on in New York??

    They acquired numerous draft picks but could not successfully play at least somewhat successful this year with their current regime.

    Mickey Loomis

    Just like time is not on the Jets side, New Orleans traded Rashid Shaheed to the Seattle Seahawks and have not got nothing from their experience recently with Micky Loomis, at the helm.

    It is time for New Orleans to start making smarter decisions as the Seattle Seahawks look more likely headed to a Super Bowl berth.

  • First Time in a Long Time

    Philadelphia Eagles or Dallas Cowboys on Thursday? Thursday marks the beginning of a chapter without Micah Parsons on the Dallas sideline while Philadelphia from a hopeful NFL Super Bowl season.

    It is all or nothing as week 1 commences with a humble slice of pie from owner Jerry Jones who looks to redeem himself following an abysmal outing in the offseason even though capturing the attention of Daron Bland.

    It is Eagles and Cowboys on Thursday Night Football at 8:20 pm ET!

  • Are the Cowboys Unveiling ‘Too’ Much?

    Are the Cowboys Unveiling ‘Too’ Much?

    The Dallas Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones recently pointed out that the team plan to be ‘selectively aggressive.’

    Cause for concern, you might ask?

    Of course, when you consider the 2024 offseason moves such as Rico Dowdle, Stephon Gilmore, and Tyron Smith just to name a few.

    Dowdle was a key cog in their offense but as for Smith and Gilmore. They did not succeed to have one of their most prime years in a Cowboys uniform.

    As for the rookies, Tyler Guyton had a weak rookie season and will work with the new coaches on staff to deliver a redeemable and Marshawn Breeland seems to be a highlight reel, at least, waiting.

    He accumulated an average PFF rating and put up decent pressure numbers to finish 2024.

    But the main issue, once again lingers back to the mouth of the Jones’ family. If they just let the darn team go out and play football for one year or two, they might be on to some better traction.

    Instead, poorly judged remarks at the wrong time enter a wrong phase of Cowboys football and the entire NFC East.

  • What are the Dallas Cowboys Miscasting

    What are the Dallas Cowboys Miscasting

    The Dallas Cowboys are the weak link, obviously. They have the highest-paid quarterback in the league, Mr. Dak Prescott, but that does not equate to league success. Take a look at Josh Allen. He won MVP like a scrambling chicken and still lost to Patrick Mahomes. I digress, the league is in anticipation of a new MVP and Super Bowl champion after the Philadelphia Eagles come back win to two years derailed by the Kansas City Chiefs.

    The Cowboys, again, are the weak link because they are not striving. They, for instance, signed Ken Dorsey who was fired by the Buffalo Bills and has not had much success since coaching and developing Allen and helping Carolina to a Super Bowl. But, what is there to give that Brian Schoetinheimer is also facing pressure that he is not surrounded by all the tools and weapons going into year one of the plan or process.

    Ken Dorsey scored the fewest points allowed given by the Cleveland Browns last year and that is an understatement as to what the Dallas Cowboys are defined by.

    The Dallas Cowboys critically fuse history into their organization and why should the conversation always refer back to Jerry Jones and Stephen.

    Jerry Jones is a sharp talker but he is not a poised go-getter at this stage of his owner career. It is quite simple. The Dallas Cowboys are a weak link and they must wake up after more than a couple of off-seasons of blowing things apart.

    It is such Jimmy Johnson’s tears are perpetually watering over the unknown at Fox. The Cowboys always have a strong point. Their defense, but offensively they must collect the pieces and transcend the era and times people recall with Michael Irvin, Herschel Walker, Emmit Smith, and Troy Aikman.

    I think the only exceptional Dallas talent in history on that precedented list is Tony Romo, which is why he works favorably at CBS. There are Dallas players that have to take a stand and it will not be Dak or some of the depleted offense.

  • The Dallas Cowboys are Slowly Rewriting History

    The Dallas Cowboys are Slowly Rewriting History

    The Dallas Cowboys are off to a 3-7 start without QB megastar Dak Prescott and who is to say the two will separate after this season. This season has been a wreck but there is life.

    We have seen the Cowboys return from cold starts time and time again but Jerry World has not cut it. He wants Primetime. He wants to rewrite the annals of Cowboys history and sign Shaddeur Sanders to a rookie contract as the Colorado football program are looking to their best Big 12 start (8-2) in a long while.

    Deion came over from Jackson State and it is not to be pardoned that he is a former Dallas Cowboy. Shaddeur is working unlike biological father-son relationship aka Lebron-Bronny. Sorry to the prestigious Los Angeles Lakers franchise.

    Americas leagues franchises are not cutting it but Jerry Jones is still around and he will execute a plan.