The end-of-season press conference that Jerry Jones and the boys hold every single year after it ends in disappointment once again was pure comedy.
Per usual, Jerry danced around any type of important questions that our fans wanted answers to, and credit to the reporters in attendance because they continued to drill him, and he made sure to avoid it as much as possible.
I actually laughed at most of it, and continued to shake my head.
Still, I watched the entire thing, and below are the three biggest takeaways that I took from the conference, and I will post...
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Mike McCarthy could be on his way back to the NFC East. The former Cowboys head coach is reportedly among those being interviewed for the New York Giants’ vacancy in 2026.
After a five-year run in Dallas from 2020-2024, McCarthy was not brought back following a disappointing 7-10 season. While his Cowboys went 12-5 the three years before that, repeated failures to advance in the playoffs, or even look competitive at times, had him on thin ice going into 2024. After not getting a new contract from the Cowboys, McCarthy was not employed by any other team last year.
Of...
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The Dallas Cowboys held a press conference to close out the 2025 season on Wednesday and in it touched on a variety of things relative to the offseason and all of the work that will need to take place.
A popular topic in the offseason will be re-signing certain players and one who a lot of people are banging the table for is running back Javonte Williams. While the Cowboys’ season was disappointing one of its brighter points was how Williams ran the ball, and he did so in his first year with the team after signing a one-year deal....
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The Dallas Cowboys held a press conference to close the 2025 season on Wednesday, something that we hope we never have to speak of again. The future is all anyone cares about right now and there is a lot of work to be done in that regard. We all know that the Cowboys are not a team who believes a ton in free agency, obviously that is always subject to change, but there are a lot of spots on the roster that are going to need to work and improvement.
Stephen Jones was asked where the Cowboys need to improve...
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The Dallas Cowboys held a season-closing press conference on Wednesday and discussed a variety of topics, including the most recent season and the future that they are hoping is very different from it.
Among the subjects that came up was offensive lineman Tyler Smith. There was a report in the last month that the Cowboys would consider playing Smith at left tackle in the future. To be clear this report came shortly after he played the position in the team’s loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
From a timeline standpoint:
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The Dallas Cowboys held a press conference to close out the 2025 season on Wednesday and as you can imagine they were asked a lot of things. A big subject was the recent dismissal of Matt Eberflus as defensive coordinator.
Following an opening monologue from Jerry Jones, the questions began and DLLS’ Clarence Hill Jr. asked Jerry directly who would be in charge of hiring the new defensive coordinator. Much is often said about how Jerry Jones runs the Cowboys and it is believed that he preferred Matt Eberflus (these are theories that people posit and nothing that has ever...
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Offense is the name of the game in the NFL.
However, if you speak to a Cowboys fan this season, you might get a different answer considering the team missed the playoffs with arguably the most dynamic offense in the NFL.
So let me rephrase: Offense is the name of the game in the NFL as long as you have a somewhat competent defense.
Dallas led the league in most offensive stats, but unfortunately, were near the bottom of the league in nearly every defensive stat.
It was a defensive failure of epic proportions, but it did not stop the...
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The Dallas Cowboys are fully into their offseason mode, having already fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. The Cowboys missing the playoffs was disappointing as was suffering through their second consecutive losing season.
There is plenty of blame to go around for the 2025 season. As always, we can start at the very top in Jerry Jones. The Cowboys owner got things off to a shaky start by botching the Micah Parsons contract and eventually trading him right before the season. From there the Cowboys rarely found solid footing, and despite a midseason mini-run, they never found true traction in the...
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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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