{Dalton's decision to shun other perceived opportunities elsewhere, i.e. with the Patriots or Jaguars, to join a team with an established starter in Dak Prescott certainly raises eyebrows. Especially considering that Prescott is still in the middle of ongoing contract negotiations with the Cowboys' front office.} http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ndy-dalton-signs-oneyear-deal-to-join-cowboys Hope he knocks Dak out of the starter spot. Dak has become way to greedy without anything to back up the money he wants.$$$$$ Deva big head in my eyes, prove it first. Dez Bryant tweeting it's not fair to Dak cracks me up.
Last time the Cowboys won two playoff games in a season. When the Cowboys beat the Packers 38-27 in the NFC Championship at Texas Stadium on Jan. 14, 1996.
Well, the last time the Fins won two in a season was in 92, so we have no room to throw stones. Dallas won 13 games in 2016, and we haven't done that since 1985.... That being said, I hope that Dalton knocks off Prescott, and exposes him as the mediocre QB in a fantastic situation that he's been.
I'm not as down on Dalton as some people. In a place like Dallas I think he could actually have a resurgence if he gets a chance. Their style of play suits him well.
I don't understand why Jacksonville didn't make a serious play for Dalton...unless they're still butt sore over the Nick Foles fiasco and didn't want to delve into that craps shoot again. I think Dalton would have had a legitimate shot of earning the starting job. I guess mustache mania has swept Jacksonville with Gardner Minschew
I think that their ownership is basically cleaning house in a gradual way. They'll be one of the worst teams in the league this season, fire Maronne, and then probably hope to hire a better coach and draft Lawrence in April. Clean slate.