Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, “I could play in a game right now”
Confidence has never wavered for Dallas’ QB1.
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Good news Cowboys fans: Dak Prescott is working his way back to full health, and is well on his way to emerging from the injury shelf “better and stronger than ever” by his own words.
There is no moment that can be comparably likened to #4’s shocking leg injury this past season. It was one that put a pause on the flow of time like nothing else could, and Dallas’ fanbase all shared a collective stoppage in breath, heartbeat and thought-processing as Prescott tumbled to the ground in one of the scariest occurrences the franchise has ever witnessed.
What should be on the Cowboys 2021 offseason wishlist
The Cowboys offseason will be a busy one but here are things we wish they will get done soon.
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The Dallas Cowboys will have a lot on their plate this offseason in terms of putting a team together through the draft and free agency. They will also have to manage who they currently have on their roster by deciding who will stay and who they will cut. This is nothing new for the Cowboys but they will have a few obstacles in their path, mainly the salary cap number, which at this time is still unknown.
The Leaning Tower of Dallas was born on Feb. 16 when the planned implosion of the former Affiliated Computer Services building didn t fully collapse upon detonation. When the dust settled the building s core, containing the stairwell and elevator shaft, remained upright at an angle. For the next two weeks, people traveled from near and far to take whimsical photographs with the tower in the background. The building finally collapsed in a cloud of dust on March 2 after two weeks of being whacked with a 5,600-pound wrecking ball.
Jason & Jenn Baskett
Halley, age 7, was excited to get a chance to see Dallas’ own Leaning Tower after hearing about the implosion gone wrong on the radio and the news. Who needs a trip to Italy when you can take a family day in the big city?!?