July 6, 2024

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2023 Dallas Cowboys season: 12-5, NFC East champion, wild card loss

Overview: The Cowboys were very successful in the previous season, winning the NFC East and appearing strong for long periods of the regular season until collapsing in the NFC championship game. Do you recognize this?

Micah Parsons was a finalist for Defensive Player of the Year, CeeDee Lamb had his greatest pro season (1,749 yards and 12 touchdowns receiving), and Dak Prescott had an MVP-caliber campaign. And all we’ll be talking about this summer will be the horrifying home loss in the wild card round to the younger, less experienced Packers, which left owner Jerry Jones speechless and put Mike McCarthy’s career in jeopardy (he has since declared his return, but without a contract extension). And Dallas is looking for the same answers that it has been looking for since the 1995 season, when it last won the Super Bowl, qualified for the Super Bowl, and advanced to the NFC final game.

Even with the Cowboys’ talent, the upcoming season will be crucial. At the Senior Bowl, Jones said that 2024 was “all-in,” putting more focus on the current season than on the future. It all began in the summer, when Dallas passed on trying to get Bill Belichick, Dan Quinn left to become the Commanders’ head coach, and Mike Zimmer took over as defensive coordinator. Currently, there are important queries for each member of the roster.

Do they share the same goals? Is Pollard simply the most recent running back for the Cowboys whose decline in yards per carry is a poor sign, or would he benefit from playing next to a legitimate second option in the backfield? Is Smith, who supposedly wishes to rejoin the team, still a key member of the offensive line, or would Dallas be better served by drafting his replacement in the deep tackle class and considering his age (33) and history of injuries? “I think the fact that he’s not going into the offseason with offseason surgeries is a plus,” said Mike McCarthy. “We’ll continue to talk as we move forward.” As they address important aspects of their star-studded roster, the Cowboys are facing a number of serious questions.

Do they have similar objectives? Is Pollard just the newest running back the Cowboys have, and his drop in yards per carry is a bad omen, or would he be better off sharing the field with a reliable back-end option? Is Smith, who reportedly wants to return to the team, still a vital component of the offensive line, or would Dallas be better suited selecting a deep tackle in the deep tackle class to replace him given Smith’s age (33) and injury history? “I think the fact that he’s not going into the offseason with offseason surgeries is a plus,” Mike McCarthy said. “We’ll continue to talk as we move forward.” The Cowboys have a lot of major questions as they address key areas of their talented roster.

Although the Cowboys’ postseason run didn’t go as planned, their offensive was anything but a spectacular success during the regular season. The passing game enthusiasts ought to be back in full swing, but fantasy football players ought to pay attention to what happens in the backfield. Overly optimistic expectations led to Tony Pollard’s 2023 disappointment, despite his 1,300 total yards and RB15 finish. The offensive environment alone suggests that this is an area in need of development. We should be prepared to invest in the starting back on this scoring unit, whether it’s a seasoned free agent addition, an emerging talent on Day 2 or early Day 3 of the draft, or even Pollard’s return to something approaching 100% health for the full season.

 

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