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From PFT, another reason why the Cryboys will never win another Superb Owl, much less get to the NFCC Game. Can't wait for the unauthorized biography of Jerruh coming out soon, or the results of the paternity test he was ordered to take:

 

Dalton Schultz: In Houston we’re focused on football, in Dallas it was a zoo

Texans tight end Dalton Schultz just signed a new contract to remain in Houston, and he says he’s grateful to be where he is — which is in the same state but a different world than his previous NFL team.

 

Schultz played five years in Dallas before signing a one-year contract with the Texans last year, and he said on the Pat McAfee Show that there’s an enormous contrast between the two teams because in Houston players can put their energy into playing football.

 

“The focus is just football,” Schultz said of playing in Houston. “Going back and telling some people about being around the Cowboys’ practice facility and game day, describing some of the interactions and stuff that you see on a day-to-day basis, it surprises a lot of people. They’re like ‘Holy crap, that actually happens at a practice facility?’ You think it’s normal, and then you come to a place like this.”

 

Schultz said that while the Texans get to do their work uninterrupted, the Cowboys give tours of their team facility while the players are trying to do their jobs.

 

“There’s people literally going on tours while you’re lifting in the weight room. They’ve got a one-way mirror for people to look in. It’s literally a zoo,” Schultz said of Dallas. “There’s people tapping on the glass, trying to get people’s attention while they’re doing power cleans or whatever. It’s different. That’s the brand that they’ve built, that’s what Jerry Jones likes, that’s the way they run things, and there’s nothing wrong with that, it’s just you don’t realize how many eyeballs and how much that can maybe distract from stuff in the locker room being in the facility, until you go somewhere else and you’re like, ‘Holy crap, there’s none of that.’”

 

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From PFT, another reason why the Cryboys will never win another Superb Owl, much less get to the NFCC Game. Can't wait for the unauthorized biography of Jerruh coming out soon, or the results of the paternity test he was ordered to take:

 

Dalton Schultz: In Houston we’re focused on football, in Dallas it was a zoo

Texans tight end Dalton Schultz just signed a new contract to remain in Houston, and he says he’s grateful to be where he is — which is in the same state but a different world than his previous NFL team.

 

Schultz played five years in Dallas before signing a one-year contract with the Texans last year, and he said on the Pat McAfee Show that there’s an enormous contrast between the two teams because in Houston players can put their energy into playing football.

 

“The focus is just football,” Schultz said of playing in Houston. “Going back and telling some people about being around the Cowboys’ practice facility and game day, describing some of the interactions and stuff that you see on a day-to-day basis, it surprises a lot of people. They’re like ‘Holy crap, that actually happens at a practice facility?’ You think it’s normal, and then you come to a place like this.”

 

Schultz said that while the Texans get to do their work uninterrupted, the Cowboys give tours of their team facility while the players are trying to do their jobs.

 

“There’s people literally going on tours while you’re lifting in the weight room. They’ve got a one-way mirror for people to look in. It’s literally a zoo,” Schultz said of Dallas. “There’s people tapping on the glass, trying to get people’s attention while they’re doing power cleans or whatever. It’s different. That’s the brand that they’ve built, that’s what Jerry Jones likes, that’s the way they run things, and there’s nothing wrong with that, it’s just you don’t realize how many eyeballs and how much that can maybe distract from stuff in the locker room being in the facility, until you go somewhere else and you’re like, ‘Holy crap, there’s none of that.’”

 

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I've always wondered how players felt about Jerruh's involvement in the training facility, now I have an idea.

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On 2/21/2024 at 10:41 AM, SkinsGuy said:

 

$60 million a year?

 

For what? :dallas_sucks:

he's costing the cowboys 47 mil in his void year!  hahahahaha.  '25 season, they've got 3 players with void contracts totaling 51 mil.  that's a lot of cap money wasted

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https://www.nfl.com/news/cowboys-rb-ezekiel-elliott-agree-to-terms-on-reunion

 

From the article: The former two-time rushing champion, who was taken fourth overall in the 2016 NFL Draft by the Cowboys, still has a nose for the end zone and is a usually sterling pass protector.

 

They don't remember Zeke's last pay as a Cowboy???

 

 

 

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Cowboys Are Biggest Losers of 2024 NFL Offseason

 

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While NFL teams shouldn't exactly focus on "winning" the offseason, it's never smart to actively lose it. Unfortunately for their fans, the Dallas Cowboys have mishandled virtually every step of the 2024 offseason. Thursday's extension for Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence served as the stamp on Dallas' failing report card.

 

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Lawrence has agreed to a five-year extension worth $275 million. That puts Lawrence on par with Joe Burrow in terms of annual contract value and presents a massive problem for the Cowboys.

 

We had already given Dallas a failing grade for their offseason before the Lawrence deal. Now, the Cowboys'' missteps somehow look even worse. The Cowboys failed to get an early extension done with Dak Prescott, and that's going to cost them in both the short and the long term.

 

Here, you'll find a look at exactly how the Cowboys mismanaged Prescott's situation, the likely repercussions and what's next for what has become arguably the league's most mediocre franchise.

 

More at the link.

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