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Micah 'more committed than ever' to Cowboys – Patrick Walker, DallasCowboys.com
The Cowboys are doing a lot of soul searching this offseason.
The fallout from the Dallas Cowboys' loss to the Green Bay Packers in Super Wild Card Weekend had a nuclear impact from outside the building, and most certainly from within the fans as well. Families of Cowboys players are starting to chime in, which has fueled a frenzy on social media that has drawn players like Micah Parsons into the mix.
Parsons' older brother recently made comments suggesting the three-time All-Pro linebacker could be leaving the Cowboys in the near future, but Dallas' generational pass rusher took to social media platform “X” to preface his comments. appeared on. It is known as Twitter.
He hammered home his love and loyalty to the organization and the entire metroplex.
“Terrence Parsons Jr.'s comments are his own,” Parsons wrote. “You know, if I have something to say, I'm not afraid to say it. I love my team, my brothers on the team, and the city of Dallas.”
It was clearly a disappointing end to an otherwise promising season for Parsons and the Cowboys, so it's no wonder that anger flared within the fan base and within the families of the players and staff.
But inside the locker room, there remains an unbreakable bond between players and coaches, as evidenced by players like safety Juannie Thomas and tight end Jake Ferguson achieving the “X.” . Celebrating news of McCarthy's retention By owner and general manager Jerry Jones. It's also to show solidarity with three-time Pro Bowl quarterback Dak Prescott.
NFL Rumors: Latest HC buzz on Dan Quinn, Raheem Morris, Commanders, Falcons and more – Doric Sam, Bleacher Report
While many Cowboys fans are eagerly awaiting the arrival of a new defensive coordinator, the departure of Dan Quinn will change the entire offseason outlook for the Dallas defense.
The NFL coaching market is starting to heat up as teams continue to list candidates for interviews this week.
According to ESPN Jeremy Fowler, Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn is scheduled to interview with the Washington Commanders this week. NFL Network Ian Rapoport Quinn said he also plans to play against the Tennessee Titans on Wednesday and the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday.
Quinn previously served as a head coach, leading the Falcons to a 43-42 record from 2015 to 2020. During his time in Dallas, he re-established himself as a coveted head coaching candidate.
Quinn led a Cowboys unit that ranked fifth this season with 299.7 yards per game and 18.5 points allowed. Dallas' turnover differential was plus-10, tied for third in the league.
What happens if Dan Quinn leaves the Cowboys?Big changes are coming to Dallas – Mario Herrera Jr., Inside the Star
The combination of Mike McCarthy and Dan Quinn has won many regular-season games for the Cowboys, but the pressure to make the postseason is at its highest.
Dan Quinn, the Cowboys' defensive coordinator starting in 2021, appears to have worn out his welcome in the eyes of fans still hurt from a wild-card loss to the Green Bay Packers.
Personally, I would like to see Dan Quinn return and the front office make adjustments to the defense with a real effort to strengthen the defensive tackle and linebacker positions.
However, Quinn has had several head coaching interviews and could very well be looking to become a mainstay on the sideline for the second time in his career.
Quinn's departure would create more questions for the Dallas Cowboys.
Who will take Quinn's place?
There are several internal candidates, but fans won't be satisfied with any of them.
First, there's Joe Witt Jr., who is currently the passing game coordinator on Quinn's defensive staff.
He's an up-and-coming coach, but he was also part of a staff that fans complained about.
Do you really want to pick sour fruit from the same tree?
There's also defensive backs coach Al Harris, who played a big role in the development of All-Pros Trevon Diggs and Daron Brand.
Again, another fruit from the same tree.
The best option for me (other than keeping Quinn the way I want) would be from outside the organization.
The recently fired Mike Vrabel is my favorite choice, but only if he can't get a head coaching job after Tennessee.
Vrabel was a stubborn linebacker who emphasized size and toughness on defense, something the current Cowboys team lacks.
It's also important for the Cowboys not to make rash decisions, as more coaches could be hired in the coming weeks.
No matter what happens with Quinn, some changes are needed on the defensive side of the ball to make the Cowboys a tougher team.
Cowboys likely to lose their best free agent this offseason – Reid Hanson, The Cowboys Wire
The trio of Stephon Gilmore, Daron Brand, and Trevon Diggs may not be together for much longer.
An argument could be made that Smith, Pollard, or Hankins are Dallas' best free agents this year, and that's completely fair. But according to many views, it was Gilmore who was truly the best in 2023. Gilmore not only played at a high level last season, but also played a pivotal role following the departure of Trevon Diggs.
Gilmore's presence in the lineup (1,150 snaps) combined with Daron Brand's ability to bounce around on the outside allowed the Cowboys to survive a devastating loss to the secondary.
After Week 3, the depth at cornerback became very thin, and Gilmore's high-end play, coupled with his week-to-week reliability, made him one of the Cowboys' most important players. These traits will likely put the veteran in high demand this offseason, even if his best season is behind him.
There's no doubt the Cowboys would like to acquire Gilmore in 2024, but it would be a difficult contract to justify given the cornerback situation.
Diggs is expected to return for the start of the 2024 season, and Brand's breakthrough season will require him to have a steady role in the starting lineup going forward. The wealth of both men is already embarrassing, and considering Diggs is currently being paid at the top of the market, it would be fiscally irresponsible for Dallas to re-sign Gilmore when they have so many other needs. right.
Bucky Brooks 2024 NFL Mock Draft 1.0: Rams select QB. Bengals, Giants select WR from 5 teams – Bucky Brooks, NFL.com
The Cowboys found themselves in a mock draft season much earlier than anyone expected.
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philadelphia eagles
Nate Wiggins
Clemson CB Jr.
The Eagles' secondary woes will force GM Howie Roseman to address the situation with the draft. Wiggins is a sports fanatic with the tools to succeed early in his career.
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houston texans
(via CLE)
Troy Fautanu
Washington OL Senior
Now that C.J. Stroud has blossomed into a franchise quarterback, the Texans must make a concerted effort to keep him around. Fautanu will give the team the flexibility to reorganize the O-line and put five of its best pass protectors in front of the emerging superstar.
choose twenty four
dallas cowboys
tyler guyton
Oklahoma OT Senior
The Cowboys must prepare for the eventual departure of left tackle Tyron Smith. Guyton would be ideal to play on the right side, but his presence would give the Boys a potential realignment option if Smith leaves Dallas this offseason.
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