The Dallas Cowboys are in a nasty spot proper now.
By way of the primary eight video games of this season, they’re 3-5 with quarterback Dak Prescott now out a number of weeks with a hamstring damage.
Additionally, over the following three weeks, they’re slated to face three off towards groups with six or extra wins (arch-rival Philadelphia Eagles, AFC South-leading Houston Texans, and the NFC East-leading Commanders).
Former NFL participant and present ESPN analyst Chris Canty believes Dallas has no plan.
“There seemingly isn’t any plan…That’s the maddening half about what Dallas has been doing,” Canty stated Wednesday morning on ESPN Radio.
Canty additionally felt just like the group buying and selling away a invaluable fourth-round choose for a developmental huge receiver in Jonathan Mingo on the commerce deadline was an odd transfer.
The Cowboys being consumers on the deadline was definitely fascinating contemplating what’s on the horizon with their schedule, however their quarterback scenario is fascinating too.
They traded for former San Francisco 49ers first-round quarterback Trey Lance final season.
Why not give him a glance if you’re already at 3-5 and are prone to be staring down a darkish highway through the second half of the season?
Nearly as good as veteran Cooper Rush is as a backup, the Cowboys want to grasp the place they’re at.
They traded a invaluable fourth-round choose for a developmental receiver however don’t need to play their developmental backup quarterback.
Credit score Jerry Jones and Mike McCarthy for not wanting to surrender on their season, however issues do not make sense down in Dallas proper now.