
Are We Sure This Formula Will Work for the Dallas Cowboys?
As the Dallas Cowboys approach another crucial offseason, questions are mounting about whether their current team-building formula is truly built for success. After another early playoff exit, fans and analysts alike are wondering if the Cowboys’ strategy will finally deliver results—or lead to more disappointment.
Under head coach Mike McCarthy and general manager Jerry Jones, the Cowboys have emphasized retaining core players like Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Micah Parsons, while supplementing the roster with value signings in free agency and draft picks. This formula has produced regular-season success, but postseason failures continue to define the team.
The Cowboys have now gone 29 years without reaching the NFC Championship Game. Their 2024 season ended with another frustrating playoff defeat, sparking renewed debate over whether the team is built to win big games.
Key issues remain: Can Prescott elevate his game in the biggest moments? Is McCarthy’s play-calling maximizing the team’s talent? And will the front office make bold moves in free agency or the draft to push the Cowboys over the top?
While Dallas boasts one of the most talented rosters in the league, their lack of playoff success raises doubts. The formula works well from September to December—but is it built for January football?
With pressure mounting from fans and ownership, this offseason could be pivotal. The Cowboys must decide whether to stay the course or shake up their approach. Otherwise, the same question will linger next season: Are we sure this formula will work for the Dallas Cowboys?
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