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Episode 18 NFL Week 6

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Week 6 of the NFL Weekly Pick Em. Currently at 46 and 34. Is there a quarterback controversy in Dallas? Can they win against the divisional leader and rival Eagles in Philly? Are the Bills still the top team in the AFC and can they win in Kansas City this week? Listen to all of my picks for week 6 and tell me what your picks are.

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Play by Play Episode 34: Dallas Cowboys Week 2 Meltdown

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In this episode, Jesse Coleman breaks down the Dallas Cowboys’ shocking Week 2 blowout loss to the New Orleans Saints. After a promising start to the season, the Cowboys stumbled at home, suffering a 44-19 defeat that snapped their 16-game home winning streak. Jesse dives into standout performances, including Alvin Kamara’s four-touchdown masterclass, and analyzes what went wrong for the Cowboys, from their struggling defense to Dak Prescott’s tough day under pressure. What does this mean for Dallas moving forward? Tune in for insights and analysis. Catch the episode wherever you get your podcasts!

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Play by Play Episode 33: Dallas Cowboys Week 1 Recap

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In this bonus episode of “Play by Play with Jesse Coleman,” we kick off our weekly Monday recaps for the NFL season, starting with the Dallas Cowboys’ Week 1 victory over the Cleveland Browns. With a 33-17 win, I break down the Cowboys’ offensive, defensive, and special teams performance, all on the heels of Dak Prescott’s recent contract extension. Tune in for a detailed analysis of how the team looked in their season opener and what it might mean for the weeks ahead.

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Revamping the Dallas Cowboys: A Path Back to Super Bowl Sunday

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The Dallas Cowboys, under the helm of Mike McCarthy, have showcased their prowess as a dominant force in the regular season, boasting an impressive offensive and defensive lineup. Led by quarterback Dak Prescott, who has been in the MVP talks, and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, the team seemed poised for a deep playoff run, buoyed by the stellar performance of All Pro Micah Parsons and the defensive strategy crafted by Defensive Coordinator Dan Quinn.

However, the Cowboys once again faltered, falling short in the wild card game against the Green Bay Packers. This recurring postseason disappointment underscores a deeper issue within the organization – a culture of mediocrity perpetuated by owner and GM Jerry Jones. Despite the team’s undeniable talent, subpar playoff performances and coaching decisions have hindered their ability to reach the ultimate goal – Super Bowl glory.

The crux of the problem lies in Jones’ insistence on maintaining control over team decisions. To truly propel the Cowboys back into championship contention, significant changes are imperative. One potential solution is the introduction of better coaching staff who can instill discipline and foster player development. Alternatively, Jones could consider relinquishing his role as GM to allow for a more balanced and strategic approach to team management.

The departure of Dan Quinn, who accepted the head coaching position with the Washington Commanders, underscores the need for a comprehensive organizational overhaul. While the addition of Mike Zimmer as Defensive Coordinator brings experience and expertise, it may not be sufficient to enact meaningful change.

What the Cowboys require is a systemic shift – a commitment to fostering a winning culture from the top down. This entails empowering coaches to make strategic decisions, prioritizing player development and accountability, and fostering an environment where mediocrity is simply not tolerated.

Ultimately, the road back to Super Bowl Sunday for the Dallas Cowboys requires more than just personnel changes. It demands a fundamental shift in organizational mindset and a willingness to embrace change for the betterment of the team’s future success. Until these changes are made, the Cowboys may continue to fall short of their championship aspirations.

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