Why it's getting harder to get excited for Cowboys game day
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Why it's getting harder to get excited for Cowboys game day
"Look, first and foremost, I always watch the Dallas Cowboys go to battle, but when a season shapes up like this one, it becomes harder and harder to get excited for game days because we know how it'll go, at least 95% of the time. I am always going to root for the Cowboys to win every game a billion to nothing, but when you have a defense as bad as they do, you know the offense's shoulders are going to be heavy each game."
"What helps, though, is that yesterday was a really good day for Dallas in terms of not only the slim possibilities of the playoffs, but the draft spot for those Green Bay picks. The Packers lost to the Panthers at the buzzer, which helps with at least one of those first round picks that the Cowboys got in the Micah Parsons deal. Nobody thought the Panthers were good when they beat Dallas, but not it will only be about how the Packers lost the game."
"Season On The Line I will say that I am into this game because the season is simply on the line tonight and if they cannot beat Jacoby Brissett at home, they have more issues to worry about. If they win this game and do not make a trade by the deadline tomorrow, what is this front office doing? In all honesty, they should have made one at the end of last week."
A fan remains committed to rooting for the Cowboys but finds game days increasingly predictable and discouraging due to a weak defense. The defense's struggles force the offense to shoulder heavy responsibility every game. A Packers loss to the Panthers improves the Cowboys' prospects for a first-round pick tied to the Micah Parsons trade. Tonight's matchup against Jacoby Brissett has season implications; a loss would signal deeper organizational problems. The front office faces criticism for not making deadline trades while the Eagles have been actively improving their roster. Entering Week 9, Dallas' playoff chances sit at 17.3%.
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