Por fin, la NFL ha regresado… algo así. Si bien la temporada regular está a un mes de distancia, la pretemporada nos tiene a todos contentos de ver la televisión y inundar
With offseason training activities and minicamps coming to a close, now begins the wait for July 27th and the first day of training camp practice in Oxnard, California for the Dallas Cowboys.
Much of the energy fans have spent discussing the Cowboys quarterback situation has centered around whether or not to pay starter Dak Prescott the money which the market dictates he deserves. But
No backup position on a football team causes more anxiety than at quarterback. A sense of insecurity there can lead to panicked analysis from onlookers and sometimes even panic moves from organizations.
If one thing has become abundantly clear during the preseason thus far, it’s that if Dak Prescott goes down, the Dallas Cowboys are in big trouble at the quarterback position. Of course,
When the Dallas Cowboys decide their 53-man roster this year, some cuts will be very tough. Right now we assume the team will keep three quarterbacks, but could the growth of starter
I’ve always said that training camp is my absolute favorite time to be doing exactly this — discussing Dallas Cowboys football. It’s a time for fans, writers, coaches, and players to come
Dak Prescott’s job is more than safe as far as the 2018 NFL season is concerned. There won’t be any “quarterback controversy” going on when discussing who will receive Travis Frederick’s snaps
The Dallas Cowboys are a team that typically likes to carry a veteran as their backup quarterback, especially during Jason Garrett’s tenure as head coach. It is after all a position he
Before the 2018 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys’ Cooper Rush had a seemingly secure position as the backup quarterback. But after Dallas drafted Western Kentucky’s Mike White in the fifth round, Rush’s
The Cowboys got caught with their pants down, so to speak, in 2017 due to the fact they didn’t have adequate backups at some key positions. That can’t happen again moving forward,
The Dallas Cowboys only have two quarterbacks under contract right now, starter Dak Prescott and backup Cooper Rush. With only three years of combined experience between them, one could argue that a