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2007-08 Dallas Cowboys

Last season, The Big D offence fell flat – and the Cowboys are definitely making up for the playoffs this season. The offensive line will be beefed up as well, with Leonard Davis as right guard and Kosier will be taking over at the other guard spot.  If the changes go well, it might be a smoother season for Dallas – depending also on how the Cowboys deal with the change in coaching staffs.  Fans will also be paying attention to the loaded OL – and DeMarcus Ware, who proved to be a monster LB last season. New buy Ken Hamlin is one hell of a safety core along with Roy Williams. So all in all, things might not look as bad for the Big D.

Previous seasons

The Dallas Cowboys used to be “ America’s Team” back in the mid-90s, but a number of things happened to deteriorate the franchise. It all started when head coach Jimmy Johnson left the team after he couldn’t get along with the owner Jerry Jones after winning back to back Super Bowls. The team won another Super Bowl with Barry Switzer at the helm, but to be honest he was just winning with Jimmy’s team. Johnson was so instrumental in the Cowboys success of the 90s they should’ve renamed the team the “Fightin’ Jimmys.” The team found themselves with a spineless coach in the late 90s and the first few years of the 21 st century. In 2005, Jones finally loosened his grip on the team and made the marquee hire of Bill Parcells. In Parcells’ first season he led the Cowboys to a 10-6 record and the Cowboys first playoff berth in six seasons.

After the 6-10 meltdown in 2004, the Cowboys 'flipped the script' and decided to overhaul the the roster and the team’s defensive philosophy, while the offense is ready to pick up where its running game left off at the end of 2004. It comes in the name of rookie Julius Jones who ended that campaign with a seven game streak where he averaged 115 yards rushing. It was Jones brought speed to the running back position, a comodity the Cowboys had not seen since Emmitt Smith was in his prime in the mid ’90s. However the Cowboys are plugging a lot of new people into a lot of key positions. It’s a lot to expect all of them to mesh right out of the box. Parcells knew he needed to go out and get some of “his guys” which is a specific type of player that he likes to have on his team. In the off-season he did just that.

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