Can The Dallas Cowboys Gain Their Glory Again
Last year the Dallas Cowboys were one of the teams with the most talent and fewest wins in the NFL. If you look at their losses you will see a ton of penalties, some on last second plays that negated scoring opportunities. You will see a “past his prime” quarterback leading a team of hot head rookies, a three headed running back rotation, and a defense that couldn’t cover a bed with a blanket. But, relax Cowboys’ fans because the glory days are indeed just around the corner. This will be head coach Jason Garrett’s first full season in Big D. After taking over as interim head coach last season, an immediate impact was seen in Dallas, both on and off the field. The team looked hungry and it showed in their play on Sundays. Fast forward to this year and you will see major changes on offense and defense.
On offense, the Dallas Cowboys have cut lackluster wide receiver Roy Williams, leaving the window wide open for second year wide-out Dez Bryant. Jason Witten is back from injury and will continue to be Tony Romo’s favorite target and always a deep threat at Tight End. The signal caller himself, Romo returns after suffering a broken collar bone last season. Other notable cuts on the ‘Boys offense include lineman Marc Colombo and bruiser running back and Dallas native Marion Barber.
Defensive coordinator Rob Ryan also has his defense pumped up. Key acquisitions will be key after the attempt at acquiring Nnamdi Asomugha fell through. Abe Elam was recently signed which gives the ‘Boys the help they needed at safety. Yes, the glory days are right around the corner and the Dallas Cowboys are ready.






