Cowboys Offense: Evaluating Options at WR and RB

For a NFL offense to reach its full potential, the offensive line needs to be consistently playing their best football. For the Dallas Cowboys, who have had the best offensive line in the league since 2014, this part of the offense has begun to feel like an afterthought. … Read more

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Written by: Sean Martin

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Cowboys Fantasy Football Outlook: Wide Receivers

The Dallas Cowboys have some very interesting players at the wide receiver position for your fantasy football team. They have a legit number 1 go-to-guy in Dez Bryant,  and a couple of emerging play-makers on the opposite side in Terrance Williams and Brice Butler. They have one of the … Read more

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Written by: John Williams

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Do We Really Need To Worry About Dez Bryant?

Let’s all just calm down for a second. It’s an exciting time around Cowboys Nation considering that America’s Team went through football drills while Matt Cassel quarterbacked them to failure wearing pads for the first time in what feels like forever on Monday. It was a breath of … Read more

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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Can Ed Eagan Be Cowboys Next Undrafted Gem?

It may be old news by now, but the Dallas Cowboys seem to have a knack for finding undrafted players that are able to contribute to the team in several different ways. Quarterback Tony Romo is arguably the best rookie free agent signing the organization has ever made, … Read more

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Written by: Brian Martin

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Could Michael Irvin Be Leaving NFL Network?

The outspoken and flashy Michael Irvin that Dallas Cowboys fans came to love throughout his career in the 1990’s could be moving away from his latest public position at NFL Network before the start of the 2016 season. Sporting News has reported that Irvin’s contract will reportedly expire prior … Read more

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Written by: Sean Martin

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2016 Cowboys Camp: Best Position Battle

The Dallas Cowboys 2016 Training Camp begins the end of this week! We’re as excited as you are! To whet our appetites even more for the return of football, our Inside The Star team worked together to compose a six-part Camp Preview Series. To kick things off, we … Read more

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Written by: Bryson Treece

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Follow The Leader: Who Will Be Cowboys Next-Best Receiving Option?

The 2015 season exposed the Dallas Cowboys in ways we didn’t know were possible. Injuries to starting quarterback and leader Tony Romo and star wide receiver Dez Bryant left the Cowboys offense in absolute shambles, with backups and “second-tier” players trying to pick up the pieces. All of … Read more

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Written by: Kevin Brady

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Cowboys Offense: What Training Camp Has In Store

Several fierce battles are ahead for the 2016 Dallas Cowboys training camp. Typically, a team’s most anticipated position battles center around spotlight roster spots, but this Cowboys team is either already set or has their bed made in all the most high profile positions. The quarterback position is set in stone. Tony Romo is the starter. However, if someone comes along and breaks that stone, much like Tony Romo’s clavicle in 2015, then Cowboys fans could be looking at yet another dismal rotation of sub-par signal callers.

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Written by: Bryson Treece

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Throw Up The Threes: Dez Bryant Plays Offseason Basketball In LA

Remember the days when Tony Romo used to golf? Those offseason story lines sure were fun, weren’t they? Nowadays we have to deal with stuff like this. Number 9 is one of the best cats on the links there is, and he’s also known to play a mean game of hoops as well. The explanation for this?

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Written by: RJ Ochoa

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Dallas Cowboys: Training Camp Position Battles

The Dallas Cowboys are not your typical 4-12 team. The majority of their starting positions are locked in and because of that, the organization will have some difficult decisions to make when they start to figure out their final 53 man roster. Fortunately, they still have an entire training camp and four preseason games to keep a close watchful eye over all of their players. They have plenty of time to figure out who’s in and who’s out. Now, they won’t be calling me to ask for my personal opinion, but I will be keeping an eye on some of the position battles taking place to determine for myself who makes the final cut.

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Written by: Brian Martin

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