Dallas Cowboys At Los Angeles Rams: 5 Bold Predictions

March 10th, 2015. That day means a lot to me. I’m a huge Dallas Cowboys fan. Duh. Welcome to Inside The Star, where we write/talk/jibber-jabber about America’s Team. Every day of my life before March 10th, 2015 that fandom was something that I kept to myself, and then … Read more

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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Dallas Cowboys Football: How Long Has It Been?

We are two, count ’em dos, days away from watching the Dallas Cowboys play a football game. TWO DAYS.  I’ve said many a time this offseason that we really haven’t even seen our Cowboys since that fateful January 11th day at Lambeau Field all the way back in 2015’s infancy. That … Read more

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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Dallas Cowboys Call Off Immediate Search For Veteran Quarterback

It’s been a stressful couple of days in Twitterland for Cowboys Nation. The week got off to a weird start when quarterback Kellen Moore suffered what seems to be a season-ending injury on Tuesday night. Tyrone Crawford is still having back issues. Zeke Elliott is having hamstring whatchamacallits, … Read more

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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Tony Romo Given Off-Day, Cowboys Evaluate Backup Quarterbacks

If the 2015 season taught us anything, it was about the importance of quarterback Tony Romo. Regardless of who the backup quarterback is, when this offense is missing Romo, it doesn’t seem to stand a chance. Knowing and understanding the importance of his quarterback’s health, head coach Jason … Read more

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Written by: Kevin Brady

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Tweet Break: Cowboys Show Support, Remain #DallasStrong

Yesterday, the city of Dallas – home to our beloved Dallas Cowboys – became the center of America’s attention for all the wrong reasons. Five Dallas police officers were killed in a shooting that took place during a protest against the recent police violence we have seen on … Read more

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Written by: Sean Martin

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Cowboys Mini-Camp: Day 3 Takeaways

The next time we will see the Cowboys on the practice field will be for training camp in Oxnard, California. By that time, the preparation for the 2016 season will be in full force, and the position battles across the field will be heated. For now, the Cowboys have concluded mini camp, with DallasCowboys.com once again bringing us a glimpse of Thursday’s historic practice. Here are my final thoughts on what fans were able to see.

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Written by: Sean Martin

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Cowboys Mini-Camp: Day 2 Takeaways

Yesterday here on Inside The Star, I took a look at the Cowboys first day of mini camp and shared some of my thoughts and analysis on what fans were able to view on the team website. The second day of Dallas’ camp practices got underway yesterday as well, with Bryan Broaddus and David Helman bringing more great footage and commentary to DallasCowboys.com. Click here to watch along while reading my thoughts on day two of Dallas Cowboys mini camp: Cole Powered Chemistry The entire offense for the Cowboys is designed around Tony Romo, who’s return to the practice field has boosted the overall chemistry of the unit.

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Written by: Sean Martin

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Rookie Watch: Cowboys Sign QB Dak Prescott & DE Charles Tapper

The Dallas Cowboys have signed two more of their nine total rookies from the 2016 draft. Quarterback Dak Prescott and defensive end Charles Tapper have inked their rookie deals with the team. Prescott will receive $2.72 million on his four year contract. The Mississippi State product has already had some pressure put on him with the Dallas Cowboys, as the coaching staff appears poised to enter training camp with Kellen Moore as the primary backup QB.

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Written by: Sean Martin

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Which Games Could Kellen Moore/Dak Prescott Conceivably Win In 2016?

Last Wednesday the NFL Network was re-airing the Dallas Cowboys epic last-second win in New York from 2014. Giants fans tend to remember this as the “Odell catch” game as opposed to “just another miserable loss,” but hey that’s their prerogative. If you’ll remember that was a Sunday Night Football game so Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth were on the call. Towards the end of the game Cris is talking about Romo’s influence on the team and how many Cowboys fans used to, incorrectly, announce that it was he (Romo) that was holding the Cowboys back. Collinsworth goes on to say how the Cardinals game that season (which Tony missed due to injury) was a horrific preview of what life without him might be like and how he is now our hero.

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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Dak Prescott Probably Isn’t the Future

I don’t blame you for getting excited about the Cowboys’ drafting of quarterback Dak Prescott. It had been seven years since the Cowboys spent any draft pick on the position, going back to Stephen McGee in 2009. With rising concern about Tony Romo’s longevity, any addition of new talent at quarterback was a welcome sight. However, we really need to check our enthusiasm. Like McGee before him, Prescott is just a fourth-round pick.

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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