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Dak Prescott’s shoulder


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Panthers week 4 opponent appears to be having a slight setback with his shoulder.  Cowboys Twitter had an odd tweet last week saying nothing to be alarmed but Dak is getting another MRI.

We’ve seen this situation go on with us with Cam.  
 

Now Dallas is our week 4 opponent after

Jets without Lawson, and their Rookie QB struggling in Camp and LT coming in out of shape.

the Saints with ? at QB.  Lattimore potential suspended.  And who knows with Michael Thomas.

then Week 3 the Texans without Watson and JJ Watt

 

 

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3 minutes ago, onmyown said:

I long for the day when another teams’ demise does not determine our success.

But alas it’s all we have. I’ll take it.

None of those teams seemed to have a problem beating our asses once Cam got broken. Fug them, we should beat them all by as many points as possible. No bullshitting around trying to hold onto a 7 point lead. 

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The stars are aligning. Momentum is HUGE in the NFL. If we win our first 4 games (which are all very winnable) and start 4-0, its a huge confidence booster to the whole team. Darnold might start believing in himself again, the defense will be full of themselves and ball ever harder, the coaching staff will be extra focused, and pretty much the whole team will be buying in to this regime. Anything under 3-1 and I am very disappointed.

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1 hour ago, PootieNunu said:

None of those teams seemed to have a problem beating our asses once Cam got broken. Fug them, we should beat them all by as many points as possible. No bullshitting around trying to hold onto a 7 point lead. 

We decided to cut loose Cam after a couple of years worth of shoulder injuries. Dallas has decided to hang in there with Dak.  You reap what you sow.

Sadly, they gave him a new contract so they'll be stuck with him for a couple more years hoping and praying he gets back to his old ways.

You put the best 53 on the field.  It isn't our problem that they won't have their star. 

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Just now, DaveThePanther2008 said:

We decided to cut loose Cam after a couple of years worth of shoulder injuries. Dallas has decided to hang in there with Dak.  You reap what you sow.

Sadly, they gave him a new contract so they'll be stuck with him for a couple more years hoping and praying he gets back to his old ways.

You put the best 53 on the field.  It isn't our problem that they won't have their star. 

This. I dont see any reason to take pity on any of those teams that were listed. 

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