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After barely missing the playoffs in 2019, the Dallas Cowboys were expected to return to the postseason in 2020. However, injuries derailed the Cowboys season before it could get off the ground.
After barely missing the playoffs in 2019, the Dallas Cowboys were expected to return to the postseason in 2020. However, injuries derailed the Cowboys season before it could get off the ground.
Entering the 2020 NFL season, the Dallas Cowboys had great expectations and lots of potential. Unfortunately, 2020 was a heartbreaking disappointment and Dallas finished 6-10 and again missed the playoffs.
On November 20th 1982, Gale Gilbert quarterbacked the California Golden Bears to one of the most memorable wins in the history of college football. It was an improbable finish against the Bears’ rival, Stanford. 38 years later Gale’s son, Garrett, had the chance to pull off an incredible finish of his own in his first career NFL start.
After a 2-5 start to the 2020 campaign, the Dallas Cowboys are on the verge of turning in the most disheartening season in team history despite while playing in one of the most underwhelming divisions in league history. If the loss on Monday night in Week 6 against Arizona was a wake-up call, then the team’s performance the following week was rock bottom.
In Mike McCarthy’s first season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, they have underperformed but somehow still find themselves one win out of first place in the NFC East days before the Trade Deadline.
The Dallas Cowboys are off to a very rocky start in the 2020 National Football League season and their owner, Jerry Jones, is part of the problem for this one reason.
Entering the 2020 season, the Dallas Cowboys had Super Bowl expectations. However, the team got off to a 1-3 start and only got their one win after the Atlanta Falcons forgot how the onside kick rules work. Then in their Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants, Dak Prescott suffered a compound right ankle fracture.
This past weekend feels like the first time in months that I did not have a losing record. I went 3-3 and actually won money this weekend. Some people are saying that I am back. What better way to really get this train rolling than with a Monday Night Football doubleheader.
The title is misleading as you can’t replace Dak Prescott. Unfortunately, Prescott suffered a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle on Sunday, ending his season. The Dallas Cowboys will now turn the starting job over to veteran Andy Dalton.
Week 5 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
October 11th, 2020 is a day that Dallas Cowboys fans won’t soon forget. The highlight of that fateful day is not Dallas beating the New York Giants 34-37 courtesy of a game-winning field goal with three seconds to go. In addition, it’s not about the fact that Dallas nearly got beat by a terrible Giants team. It’s rather about what happened to Dak Prescott. A heartbreaking day to be exact.
As the Dallas Cowboys started up a drive with around 6:35 left the third quarter against the division rival New York Giants, Dak Prescott was scrambling away from a Giants cornerback and got tangled up, landing gruesomely on his right ankle. The entire field stood in shock and many in tears as Prescott was attended to and carted away.
After barely missing the playoffs in 2019, the Dallas Cowboys were expected to return to the postseason in 2020. However, injuries derailed the Cowboys season before it could get off the ground.
Entering the 2020 NFL season, the Dallas Cowboys had great expectations and lots of potential. Unfortunately, 2020 was a heartbreaking disappointment and Dallas finished 6-10 and again missed the playoffs.
On November 20th 1982, Gale Gilbert quarterbacked the California Golden Bears to one of the most memorable wins in the history of college football. It was an improbable finish against the Bears’ rival, Stanford. 38 years later Gale’s son, Garrett, had the chance to pull off an incredible finish of his own in his first career NFL start.
After a 2-5 start to the 2020 campaign, the Dallas Cowboys are on the verge of turning in the most disheartening season in team history despite while playing in one of the most underwhelming divisions in league history. If the loss on Monday night in Week 6 against Arizona was a wake-up call, then the team’s performance the following week was rock bottom.
In Mike McCarthy’s first season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, they have underperformed but somehow still find themselves one win out of first place in the NFC East days before the Trade Deadline.
The Dallas Cowboys are off to a very rocky start in the 2020 National Football League season and their owner, Jerry Jones, is part of the problem for this one reason.
Entering the 2020 season, the Dallas Cowboys had Super Bowl expectations. However, the team got off to a 1-3 start and only got their one win after the Atlanta Falcons forgot how the onside kick rules work. Then in their Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants, Dak Prescott suffered a compound right ankle fracture.
This past weekend feels like the first time in months that I did not have a losing record. I went 3-3 and actually won money this weekend. Some people are saying that I am back. What better way to really get this train rolling than with a Monday Night Football doubleheader.
The title is misleading as you can’t replace Dak Prescott. Unfortunately, Prescott suffered a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle on Sunday, ending his season. The Dallas Cowboys will now turn the starting job over to veteran Andy Dalton.
Week 5 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
October 11th, 2020 is a day that Dallas Cowboys fans won’t soon forget. The highlight of that fateful day is not Dallas beating the New York Giants 34-37 courtesy of a game-winning field goal with three seconds to go. In addition, it’s not about the fact that Dallas nearly got beat by a terrible Giants team. It’s rather about what happened to Dak Prescott. A heartbreaking day to be exact.
As the Dallas Cowboys started up a drive with around 6:35 left the third quarter against the division rival New York Giants, Dak Prescott was scrambling away from a Giants cornerback and got tangled up, landing gruesomely on his right ankle. The entire field stood in shock and many in tears as Prescott was attended to and carted away.
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