Currently in a state of disarray usually reserved for teams who are teetering on the edge of a rebuild, it doesn’t feel like the Dallas Cowboys finished the 2021 season with a 12-5 record. Part of this is because of their abysmal showing against the San Francisco 49ers in their first-round playoff exit, but the rest is because of their personnel choices in 2022 free agency — e.g., Amari Cooper, La’el Collins, Randy Gregory — combined with a sizable dose of controversy, both on and off of the field.
Speaking from the NFL’s annual meetings in Florida, owner Jerry Jones opted to place aside paternity suits and voyeurism settlements, instead addressing the team’s roster moves in free agency — skirting the fact there have only been two outside acquisitions in wideout James Washington and linebacker Dante Fowler.
The signing of Washington was a move made out of a necessity created in trading Cooper to the…
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