![]() The Cowboys had seven draft choices to find his suitable backup. I haven't ruled out Zeke." – Jerry Jones tweet this Equipped with a $10 million contract, rising star Tony Pollard will be Dallas’ featured running back in 2023. But they play in the NFL - specifically in the NFC East division - and their novelty act experiments in the backfield will do little to convince fans that this season won’t turn out just like the last 27 seasons. If the Cowboys were gearing up for a season on the Hallmark channel, they’d be Super Bowl favorites. ![]() “He’s the hardest worker I know,” father said of son, between tears. The touching war-room video of Chris realizing his employer was actually going to draft his son went viral, giving the Cowboys one of the draft’s best warm-’n-fuzzy moments. If that break-up-just-to-make-up narrative doesn’t tug at your heartstrings, how about some good-ol’-boy-network nepotism at its finest? Vaughn’s father, Chris, has worked as a scout for the Cowboys since 2017. “That ship hasn’t sailed,” Jones maintained last Saturday night about a possible Elliott return. No idea is a bad idea when you’re mired in the longest losing drought in franchise history, but the Cowboys are actually more than simply spitballin’ with new running back Deuce Vaughn (all 5 feet, 5 inches and 179 pounds of him) and old running back Ezekiel Elliott (cut from the roster in March because he cost $10 million too much for a guy who has lost a step or two). No? Then you explain why the Cowboys selected a player who is not, in fact, tall enough to ride this ride and kept the door open to reuniting with an ex they just kicked to the curb a month ago. Trusting Jason Garrett’s cherished “process.” Investing in Dak Prescott too soon, or ever?įinally, evidenced by last weekend’s NFL draft, Jones has completely run out of ideas. Putting his faith, time and time again, in Tony Romo. Gambling on Terrell Owens, Pacman Jones, Bobby Carpenter and Randy Gregory. ![]() Selling his brand and soul to New York by hiring coach Bill Parcells. Handing the reins to quarterback Quincy Carter, of all people. Hanging on to Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin too long. In the 27 years since the Dallas Cowboys last played in a Super Bowl, owner Jerry Jones has seemingly tried everything.
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