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Source: Fox News
Summary
Michael Irvin, a former Dallas Cowboys player, believes the team is heading in the right direction under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer. He praises the offense and its potential to score 30-35 points per game. Irvin also mentions the addition of Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark on the defensive line, saying the team’s defense will be improved.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
Irvin’s prediction of the Cowboys’ future success feels like déjà vu.
The team’s inability to make it to an NFC championship game since the 1996 Super Bowl is a recurring theme.
This season’s struggles on defense will be overlooked if the offense can deliver.
The Cowboys’ mediocrity is a pattern that’s hard to break.
Original Observation: “The Cowboys’ fortunes always seem to ride on the coattails of their star-studded offense, rather than building a solid foundation on both sides of the ball.”









