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If the Dallas Cowboys move on from defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, the perfect replacement is there for the taking.
Dak Prescott knows the seasons are slipping away and understands it's a little bit worse when one of his best — and healthiest — years is wasted by a defense as bad as any in the history of the Dallas Cowboys.
Even with Dak Prescott enjoying a solid season, the Cowboys defense was so bad that it leaves too many holes to fill.
The objective permeated throughout conversations before and after Sunday’s season finale loss to the New York Giants. The work didn’t end Sunday; it simply transitioned. And after finishing with a losing record in back-to-back seasons for the first time in over two decades,
A key Dallas Cowboys defender will once again be rehabbing an injury during the NFL offseason, with foot surgery scheduled for this month.
The Cowboys are heading into a pivotal offseason after putting together one of the league’s best offenses. Jones agrees with that notion. Even after a calendar year that has seen the team trade away Micah Parsons and trade for George Pickens and Quinnen Williams, Jones could be looking at similar sizable moves.
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Move over Mike Nolan, Matt Eberflus has let you off the hook. Dallas became the eighth team in NFL history to allow 500 points in a single season after giving up 34 to New York and were the first Cowboys team in history to allow an over 30 points a game (30.1). Only one team in the NFL averaged more than 30 yards on offense this season (Rams 30.1).
Sunday was another frustrating game for Dallas Cowboys fans who had to watch the secondary miss one tackle after another against the New York Giants. In additio