The Dallas Cowboys are heading into the offseason after blowing yet another massive opportunity to end their lengthy Super Bowl drought, which stretches back to their dynasty days of the mid 1990s. Their stunning loss against the Green Bay Packers in the NFL postseason Wild Card round earlier this year was a far earlier elimination than almost anyone thought possible, and once again sent the Cowboys home for an early offseason.
And team owner and general manager Jerry Jones has promised that his team is going to go "all in" during the offseason, but there has been a puzzling lack of major moves from the franchise, clashing with his promise.
Jones recently stated that he feels as good as he's ever felt about the state of his team heading into an offseason, prompting a response from former Cowboys wideout Dez Bryant, who had the following response on social media:
"That's a damn lie", he wrote, along with posting a laughing face emoji.
Whether or not Jones is telling the truth about the current state of his team, you can bet that fans remain puzzled as to why he's not made any major moves in accordance to what he said he was going to do.
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