
David Moore
Staff Writer at The Dallas Morning News
Host at SportsDay Insider
Write Cowboys for Dallas Morning News. Talk Cowboys for 1310 The Ticket. Observations on pop culture, pomposity & other random phenomenon may occur.
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1 month ago |
news-journal.com | David Moore
A fan base yearning for the Cowboys to adopt a different offseason approach, a following convinced things would turn around if only management spent more money in free agency to sign a big name or two, won’t be appeased by what’s taken place. Voids, to borrow a word owner Jerry Jones threw out last week, still exist. The most notable is in the secondary. But there’s a difference. Nine free agents have been retained, meaning the liquidation sale held at The Star one year ago is no longer active.
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1 month ago |
whitecountycitizen.com | David Moore
INDIANAPOLIS — Brian Schottenheimer has consistently stressed the need for the Cowboys to run the ball since becoming the team’s head coach. Ashton Jeanty, who played his high school ball at Frisco Lone Star, has said “it would be dope” to wind up with Dallas. A match made in draft heaven? To be determined. The Cowboys have the 12th pick in next month’s draft which could be the sweet spot for this union to take place.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
dallasnews.com | David Moore
Cliff Harris isn’t naïve enough to suggest there was no racial tension. The Cowboys of his day would get upset with each other. But it rarely had anything to do with the color of the teammate’s skin. It had to do with whether he was doing his job. Advertisement“There was no Black or white issue, man,’’ receiver Drew Pearson echoed.
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Jun 30, 2024 |
dallasnews.com | David Moore
Every player has uttered this phrase:You have something to prove every time you set foot on an NFL field. What you did before doesn’t matter. AdvertisementThat’s true. But what a player has — or hasn’t done — before he sets foot on that field provides a baseline. It determines how he’s viewed by the organization, the public and his place in the team’s pecking order. AdvertisementSo yes, some players do have more to prove than others.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
dallasnews.com | David Moore
Every player has uttered this phrase:You have something to prove every time you set foot on an NFL field. What you did before doesn’t matter. AdvertisementThat’s true. But what a player has — or hasn’t done — before he sets foot on that field provides a baseline. It determines how he’s viewed by the organization, the public and his place in the team’s pecking order. AdvertisementSo yes, some players do have more to prove than others.
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