The Dallas Cowboys moved on from defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus on Tuesday which means that they are in the market for someone new to hold the position.
Much has been made about how Eberflus was the third defensive coordinator for Dallas in as many years which means his successor will be the fourth. There is certainly an argument to be made for improving stability in that sense, but ultimately the Cowboys have to focus on getting the person who can most fix the defense and make it competitive.
Our discussion prompt today is simple: **Who do you want to be...
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There has been a great deal of online chatter and debate over who should win the NFL’s MVP award this year.
The East Coast Media Mafia, of course, is desirous of having the next Tom Brady to carry on about. They have focused on Drake Maye, the quarterback for the New England Patriots.
Outside of the New England states, who often forget the other 45 states exist, Matt Stafford is the front-runner.
The quarterback of the Los Angeles Rams has put up an incredible season.
We’ll make the cases for and against both players below.
However, the correct answer to...
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The Dallas Cowboys 2025 season is officially over. After dropping their Week 18 game to the New York Giants 34-17, the Cowboys head into the offseason with a lot of work to be done. While the offense was as good as we have seen it in recent years, the Dallas defense gave up more than 500 points in the 2025 season and ranked near the bottom of the league in every advanced metric tracked by RBSDM.com.
With free agency just a few months away, we will bring you a first-round mock draft today as the Cowboys hope to improve their...
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My 2026 Cowboys defensive draft guide: top defenders, team needs, and how Dallas should use picks 12 and 20 to rebuild a defense that gave up a historic amount of points.
Man, watching the 2025 Cowboys defense was, well, it was something. Let’s be real, giving up 500+ points in a season is rough.
The amount of points given up was the most in franchise history, and it didn’t feel like a fluke. It felt like a unit missing playmakers, identity, and answers.
That’s why I’m genuinely excited, and a little nervous,...
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The Dallas Cowboys are on the hunt for their fourth defensive coordinator in four seasons.
On Tuesday morning, the Dallas Cowboys moved on from defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, firing him after one season that saw the team give up a franchise record 511 points and a league-worst 30.1 points per game.
Now, the search begins for his replacement, and more pressure than ever will be put on making the right hire. With it being the fourth defensive coordinator...
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Now that the Dallas Cowboys 2025 season is officially over, outside of the teams in the playoffs, we know the draft order for most of the NFL squads.
Dallas, after finishing 7-9-1, they will pick 12th in the draft for the second season in a row. Also note that they also own the Green Bay Packers first round pick in April as well.
We won’t know what pick that will result in until the Packers playoff run is over. They play the Chicago Bears on the road Saturday night on Amazon Prime.
So, like I noted...
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The NFL coaching cycle is rocking and rolling and Tuesday evening saw it take an even more eventful turn as the Baltimore Ravens fired John Harbaugh. Pretty wild stuff.
Way back in the middle of the season, the Tennessee Titans became the first team to be in the market for a head coach this cycle as they fired Brian Callahan. There has been word that Tennessee could look to hire former Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy, but as of this writing he has not officially been named as an interviewee ([our friends at Music City Miracles are tracking their whole...
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The Dallas Cowboys are officially in offseason mode now and in the process of trying to figure out how to make sure that they are playing football this time next year instead of watching it. Whether or not they are able to pull this off is obviously a massive question.
While the Cowboys have to find a new defensive coordinator after Matt Eberflus’ firing and other potential staff moves, they will spend a lot of time this offseason addressing their roster. They have in-house decisions to make about players like George Pickens, Jadeveon Clowney, Javonte Williams, Brandon Aubrey, so on...
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The Dallas Cowboys did not do much of anything well on the defensive side of the ball this season. The Cowboys were undoubtedly one of the worst defenses of the modern era, finishing the season allowing the most total points (511) and recording the worst defensive EPA/Play (0.162) of any defense in the NFL since 2020.
While you could likely count the positives to come out of the defense on one hand, one win for the much-maligned Dallas defense was the performance of veteran defensive end Jadeveon Clowney. After the Micah Parsons deal, the Cowboys signed the former number one...
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Well, it took a few days, but the first domino of the Dallas Cowboys’ offseason finally dropped. The team has fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. The dismissal could be seen coming from a mile away. The Dallas defense was among the worst in the NFL and the worst in franchise history, surrendering over 500 points. The Dallas defense couldn’t do anything well. They struggled to rush the passer, didn’t tackle well, and most importantly, they didn’t create takeaways.
The unit has hit rock bottom, and there is nowhere to go but up. With the decision to move on from Eberflus,...
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The Dallas Cowboys fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus on Tuesday morning and a few hours after they did so, team owner, president, and general manager Jerry Jones released a statement about it.
“Having known Matt Eberflus for decades now, we have tremendous respect and appreciation for him as a coach and a person. After reviewing and discussing the results of our defensive performance this season, though, it was clear that change is needed. This is the first step in that process and we will continue that review as it applies to reaching our much higher expectations.”
It is a...
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While the Dallas Cowboys are admittedly focused on revamping their defense in the 2026 offseason, some big decisions are still needed on offense. One they hope they won’t have to make is finding a new offensive coordinator, but Klayton Adams may draw interest in the upcoming coaching carousel. As an intriguing young coach with an already strong track record, plus connections outside of the organization, Adams isn’t a lock to return next year.
The Cowboys’ offense finished second overall in the 2025 regular season with 6,663 total yards, just 46 yards shy of the first-place Los Angeles Rams. They were...
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