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Tied for 62 sacks: Ken O'Brien with the Jets 1985 and Steve Beuerlein with the Panthers 2001
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Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott Working with Former Quarterback Coach
Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott Working with Former Quarterback Coach
The NFL world has been shut down due to COVID-19, and players have been unable to work out at team facilities. Instead of offseason training activities or minicamps, players have had to do their offseason work at private training facilities.
Via social media, we’ve seen clips of the workouts that several key Dallas Cowboys have participated in with wide receiver trainer David Robinson at D-Rob…
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Former Cowboys QB Coach Jon Kitna Thinks Highly of TE Blake Jarwin
In a recent question and answer interview with The Athletic’s Saad Yousuf, former Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Coach Jon Kitna dropped a bombshell in regards to Tight End Blake Jarwin.
“Truly, with him, the sky is the limit. I look at him in the same category — I don’t think he’s there yet, but I think he has a chance to be — Zach Ertz and Travis Kelce.”
I don’t know about you, but I was absolutely…
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Cowboys Coaching Changes: Don't Overrate the Departed
Cowboys Coaching Changes: Don’t Overrate the Departed
The change to Mike McCarthy as head coach has been mostly welcomed by Cowboys fans and analysts, as have some of his changes with coordinators and assistants. But while a few of McCarthy’s moves feel like losses now, let’s be careful not to overrate our departing coaches given how Dallas has performed in recent years.
The two changes that have stung the most, based on reaction I’ve seen, are…
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Report: Dallas Cowboys Moving on from Quarterbacks Coach Jon Kitna
Report: Dallas Cowboys Moving on from Quarterbacks Coach Jon Kitna
In less than a week, the Dallas Cowboys have let go of Jason Garrett as head coach, hired Mike McCarthy to take the reins, and McCarthy’s made quick work to turnover his coaching staff as they prepare for the 2020 offseason. Late last night another name was on the chopping block; Quarterbacks Coach Jon Kitna.
ESPN’s Ed Werder reported around 11:15 pm Friday night that McCarthy and the Dallas…
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Will Coaching Catapult Dak Prescott To Career Year?
Will Coaching Catapult Dak Prescott To Career Year?
Since entering the National Football League, Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott has been one of the most interesting players in the game. He took the league by storm in 2016 when he shared a spectacular rookie season with Running Back Ezekiel Elliott. He became the face of America’s Team after long time QB Tony Romo suffered yet another serious injury that would end up putting an unfortunate…
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Can Jon Kitna Help QB Dak Prescott Reclaim his Rookie Magic?
Can Jon Kitna Help QB Dak Prescott Reclaim his Rookie Magic?
As a rookie, it looked as if Quarterback Dak Prescott could do no wrong. He was pretty much thrown to the wolves after the back injury Tony Romo sustained in Week 3 in the preseason against the Seattle Seahawks, but he responded in such a way it was almost as if he had the magic touch. That magic has fizzled a bit since then, but maybe new Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Coach Jon Kitna can help…
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Kellen Moore, Jon Kitna Adding Fresh Perspective To Cowboys Offense
Kellen Moore, Jon Kitna Adding Fresh Perspective To Cowboys Offense
When the Cowboys offense sputtered early on in 2018, it was a combination of lack of weapons and lack of creativity which received the blame. But after trading for Amari Cooper and going “all-in” on the Dak Prescott era, the Cowboys decided they’d done enough to reasonably improve their offensive weapons.
It then became about bringing a fresh perspective to their scheme, preparation, and…
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