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Jones has been known for choosing the splashy move over the right one, so perhaps the Schottenheimer hire is a sign that he's finally learning from past mistakes. Conversely, it could be indicative that Cowboys head coach is no longer the prestigious job it once was.
Heading into the offseason, running back was arguably the biggest position of need for the Dallas Cowboys. The team finished 27th in rushing (100.3 yards per game) and lost top back and 1,000-yard rusher Rico Dowdle to the Carolina Panthers in free agency.
The Dallas Cowboys made a major splash in the offseason with the move to acquire George Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers. There were some concerns about Pickens' impact on the locker room and maturity issues during his time in Pittsburgh,
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox thinks NFL All-Pro LB C.J. Mosley could help strengthen the run defense for the Dallas Cowboys.
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Staubach winning two and Aikman winning three. Those five Super Bowl trophies are some of the first things anyone sees upon walking into The Star in Frisco, Texas -- Dallas' team headquarters. They are displayed on a shelf just to the right of the main atrium upon walking through the front door of the facility.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys' 1st-round rookie working to flatten learning curve of life in NFLRookie Tyler Booker graduated from Alabama in just 3 years. He's tackling the learning curve of life in the NFL with his smarts first.
The Dallas Cowboys were called out by Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox for the NFL's "Riskiest" offseason move with George Pickens trade.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNCowboys' new workouts include 75-game NFL starter, All-UFL defender, former draft picksDT Perrion Winfrey and OT George Fant are among the hopefuls who the Cowboys are working out as minicamp comes to a close.
The Dallas Cowboys have had an impressive NFL offseason, which has led to increased excitement in the building. Unlike in years past, the Dallas front office was active in free agency and executed several trades to improve the roster.
Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson remained mum on negotiations with the team on a new contract, but he does at least like the idea of becoming the NFL's highest-paid player again.