The Dallas Cowboys didn’t get much better in the summer.
If anything, one could say that they’ve gotten worse.
Jerry Jones promised to go all-in, yet the team has only spent roughly $2.5 million in free agency, and they’ve seen multiple key players walk away.
That’s why former NFL QB Dan Orlovsky doesn’t see them winning as many games as they did last season.
Talking on ESPN’s Get Up, the player-turned-analyst explained that there’s just no way this team will be able to live up to the standards.
Orlovsky pointed out the fact that there will be at least three unknown players on their offensive line, adding that they just have three picks in the top 174 to fill at least five spots.
He stated that they have lesser ability and higher expectations, and that doesn’t usually bode well for any NFL team.
Truth be told, he’s right on point there.
They had one of the most stacked teams in the league last season, yet they still couldn’t get the job done.
Dak Prescott had probably the best year of his career, and he still fell short.
Their defense was good, and they still underperformed, and they won’t even have the same defensive leader anymore.
Looking at the big picture, there’s absolutely no reason to think the Cowboys are a better team or will fare any better next season.