The Dallas Cowboys suffered one of the most — if not the most — embarrassing and tougher losses in franchise history.
Even so, they kept HC Mike McCarthy, and they allowed DC Dan Quinn to leave.
They also lost two key offensive linemen and their starting running back, and they haven’t done much — of anything at all — to improve their roster.
That’s why NFL analyst Mina Kimes believes they’re not making any sense right now.
Talking to Robert Griffin III for his podcast, she questioned Jerry Jones’ decision not to extend Dak Prescott, as he’s pretty much asking him to prove himself and get the job done with a lesser team (via Kevin Gray Jr.)
She believes that Prescott could get significantly more money in free agency than the four-year, $180 million deal Kirk Cousins just signed, so Jones is pretty much playing with fire.
In all honesty, this offseason is screaming everything but ‘all-in.’
Jones will most likely allow Prescott to hit free agency, and that could end up being a huge mistake.
So, unless he truly believes in Trey Lance or has a big ace up his sleeve, we could be looking at the beginning of the end of an era in Arlington.
Prescott might not be the best quarterback in the game, but he’s by all means the best they can get right now.
And with the way this roster is constructed, not having him there could set them back for years.