
"The Dallas Cowboys were never expected to be a Super Bowl contender this season. They have a first-year head coach, not much talent on defense, and traded away their best player. Also, there were doubts about their running game, not to mention Dak Prescott's health and performance at quarterback. Fast forward to today, and the Cowboys have been among the best offensive teams in the league under Brian Schottenheimer, who nevertheless is not satisfied with their record after eight games."
"Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus has been under fire this season, though he may not have the personnel to turn things around. The return of DeMarvion Overshown and Perrion Winfrey from injury might help, and rookie cornerback Shavon Revel Jr. could also give them a boost. But the roster is flawed, especially after sending Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, and that ultimately falls on owner Jerry Jones."
The Dallas Cowboys entered the season not expected to contend for a Super Bowl, facing a first-year head coach, a thin defense and the trade of their best player. Despite concerns about the running game and Dak Prescott's health, the offense has ranked among the league's best under Brian Schottenheimer, yet Schottenheimer criticizes the 3-4-1 record and downplays offensive stats. Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus has faced criticism amid personnel shortfalls, though returns from injury and a rookie cornerback could help. The roster remains flawed after trading Micah Parsons, with owner Jerry Jones resisting major trades or offseason overhaul.
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