Will the Dallas Cowboys go one step further this season?

Expectations are sometimes considered low Dallas,

This is definitely not going to be the case for the Cowboys this season, as Dack Prescott & Co. has been trying to increase their momentum since last season, especially on the offensive side of the ball.

Dac Prescott, the Cowboys look for back-to-back NFC East titles

Dac Prescott, the Cowboys look for back-to-back NFC East titles

Bucky Brooks discusses the Dallas Cowboys season outlook, as Dack Prescott is based on his NFL lead offense from last season.

However, keeping a winning record is not the only goal of Dallas.

The Cowboys will try to win the NFC East in a row next season and play the season after the Wild Card Weekend.

NFL analyst Bucky Brooks joined Joy Taylor on “The Heard” on Wednesday and shares his thoughts on why Dallas will be counted in the AFC next year – and this is largely due to Dak Prescott.

“When Duck Prescott plays and he plays against NFC East, he dominates,” Brooks said. “Dac Prescott has taken a full vacation to train and work on skills development rather than rehab, so I feel good about what I’m going to see from him.”

Brooks also mentioned CD Lamb’s ascension and being brought to the table as the No. 1 wideout in “Big D,” as well as possible new tactics for the Dallas backfield and greedy cowboy defense.

“CeeDee Lamb jumped into the number one role. Subtraction can be a little sum. You will find more fast and explosive players at No.1. Michael Gallup will also be back. And I agree that maybe now, with Tony Pollard and Ezekiel Elliott in the backfield, there should be a pair, but the defense is good, they spin the ball.

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“I love the Cowboys and it’s part of the deal that the Cowboys are going to be part of the conversation.”

Last season, Prescott threw 37 touchdowns on 10 interceptions and completed 68.8% passes. And while many were disappointed by Elliott’s production, he was running 1,000 yards back for 237 runs, counting 1,002 yards and 10 touchdowns.

As the second receiver behind Amri Copper, Lamb made 79 deliveries in 1,102 yards and reached pay dirt six times. Finally, Elliott, the No. 2 runner behind Pollard, ran for 719 yards and 130 two TDs, averaging 5.5 yards per carry.

In addition, Trevon Diggs led the NFL in interception last season (11) and Dhuki Mika Parsons finished sixth in the league in sack (13).

“Right now, I think the Dallas Cowboys need to be one of two or three favorites to go to the NFC. [Super Bowl]Brooks said.


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