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Cowboys’ Mike McCarthy: Tony Pollard has a ‘leadback’ chance as he slows down and enters OTAs – CBS Sports, Garrett Podell
RB1 is back on the field.
Everything is set for Tony Pollard’s big season with the Dallas Cowboys in 2023.
The 26-year-old earned his first Pro Bowl selection after the 2022 season with a career-high 1,378 scrimmage yards and 12 total touchdowns. He surpassed 1,000 rushing yards for the first time and had 9 rushing touchdowns with 75% of his points on the ground. Despite breaking his fibula near the end of the season in the Cowboys’ loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Division Round playoffs, Dallas head coach and playcaller Mike McCarthy said on Thursday that Pollard would be out at a slower tempo. He said he does. of dallas morning news.
It was an important step forward for the Cowboys and Pollard, whose 5.9 yards per touch led the NFL for players with 200 or more touches in 2022. Equally notable, the Cowboys released Ezekiel Elliott, one of the franchise leaders who recorded 3.9 yards per touch. He was last in the league last season among players with at least 200 touches — now it’s Tony’s time in Dallas.
Mike McCarthy on new Cowboys manager Dak Prescott: ‘It’s a continuation’ – CowboysWire – Todd Brock
Daku’s attack coordinator change is the first in four years.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott found himself surrounded by a lot of rookies as the OTA kicked off in Dallas. It’s not just offensive huddle players like Brandin Cooks, Luke Schoonmaker and Deuce Vaughn. Even as Prescott returns to the sidelines and boardrooms, he’ll likely notice a drastic turnover from last season.
Kellen Moore is gone. So does Doug Nussmeier. As offensive coordinator and quarterback coach respectively, they were the voices Prescott heard most often during the past three seasons during the tenure of head coach Mike McCarthy.
“I wouldn’t say this is a transition period. I think it’s a continuation,” the coach told reporters of The Star newspaper on Thursday.
Most Underrated Players in the NFL: Kirk Cousins, Osa Odigiswa to NFC Drafts – NFL.com, Cynthia Fleland
Odighizwa got a decent amount of publicity after season two.
First, we calculate and rank each player’s overall season contribution metric (win share) for each team. To summarize without getting overly technical, the contribution metric (or win share) measures each player’s performance during the previous season. This metric includes the value of every snap by each player and reveals each player’s contribution to the team’s total wins. After doing these calculations, I take into account each player’s salary by position (contract data via over-the-cap) to add some context as to who is ‘undervalued’.
APY: $1,271,000 (111th among rookie contracts, inside defense linemen).
In his second professional season, Odighizwa averaged 0.96 seconds in pass rush startoffs, ranking 11th among defensive tackles, according to NGS. He racked up 26 stops on the run defense and 31 pressures as a pass rusher. The latter number surpasses all of the Cowboys’ other defensive tackle pressures combined (30). He also single-handedly surpassed his Dallas DT counterpart in sacks (4-3). Odigiswa feels like a great fit in Dan Quinn’s defense.
NFL coaches in hot seat before 2023 season starts – Bleacher Report, Alex Kaye
Usually the head play-caller and head coach have most of the responsibility, but now that responsibility can fall on one man.
It’s been almost 30 years since the Dallas Cowboys last competed in the NFC Championship Game. It’s been an excruciatingly long time without even getting a chance to make it to the Super Bowl, especially for an organization that dominated the biggest stages of the 1990s.
The team may have done well enough to look like a championship favorite in the regular season, but Dallas was consistently losing the playoffs under Mike McCarthy.
McCarthy said he was in a “” state,great spotwith Jerry Jones, team owners insisting they want to keep Tom Landry on the sidelines in Dallas as long as he’s there — the Hall of Famer has held the reins of the organization for 29 years and won two Super Bowls. , won one NFL championship — it’s hard to imagine a scenario where he continues in his current role without at least appearing in the conference’s championship game this year.
‘I do not care! ‘ Cowboys’ Cabonte Turpin takes bold stance on new NFL rules – Cowboys Country, Richie Witt
No wonder Cabonte Turpin doesn’t like the new rules.
The 2023 NFL season itself will have new controversial rule changes that will certainly mean lower kickoff returns. …unless returning Dallas Cowboys player Cabonte Turpin gets his way.
“I don’t mind,” said Turpin.
What is the reasoning of the Pro Bowl return man? First, on his new NFL plan: Under the new rules, if his returner on kickoff calls for his fair catch anywhere within his 25-yard line, the result is the same as a touchback. The ball is placed at the 25 yard line instead of him being placed at the 20 yard line.
“I don’t care[about the new rules]because I don’t get anything fair.” Turpin said.Via DallasCowboys.com, he made it to the Pro Bowl last year as an electric rookie who joined the league from the USFL. “I’m telling you the truth. Nothing.”
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