3 Things Cowboys Should Learn From the Super Bowl Champs

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3 Things Cowboys Should Learn From the Super Bowl Champs
during the NFL Super Bowl LII football game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minn.

Like it or not Cowboys Nation, the Philadelphia Eagles are now the latest Super Bowl champions after their 41-33 victory of the New England Patriots. Despite a close game, things just fell the Eagles way. It’s a hard pill to swallow for a lot of Dallas Cowboys fan, but swallow it we must.

Although I wasn’t personally rooting for the Eagles, I’m not all that upset they were the Super Bowl victors. They’ve been one of the best teams in the entire NFL throughout the 2017 season and were able to overcome several obstacles placed in the way.

Now, I don’t want to give the Eagles too much credit, because there were a few touchdown catches that probably should’ve been overturned. Luckily for the Eagles though, the officiating thought otherwise. We as Cowboys fans could only sit back and watch in disbelief plays that were oddly similar to the Dez Bryant “catch” against the Green Bay Packers a few seasons ago.

But, I’m not here to rehash what should’ve/could’ve been. I’m more focused on the Dallas Cowboys and what they can possibly learn from the now Super Bowl champs, the Philadelphia Eagles.

Continue to read below to see the three things I believe the Dallas Cowboys could learn from the Philadelphia Eagles.

Become more of an Aggressor

Nick Foles
Philadelphia Eagles QB Nick Foles

The Philadelphia Eagles had the mindset of being the aggressor against the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl and it ended up working in their favor. It was really no surprise because that’s just the way the Eagles played the entire season.

Doug Pederson was aggressive all season with his play calling and didn’t back down against the Patriots in the Super Bowl either. His fourth-down trick play touchdown pass to Nick Foles was proof of that and it was arguably the turning point of the game.

On the other side of the ball, Jim Schwartz operated an aggressive/attacking defense. The Eagles defense was one of the better units the entire season, and they eventually wore down the Patriots and started getting to Tom Brady.

The Dallas Cowboys could definitely adopt some of this aggressiveness in all phases of their game. They have been pretty simplistic and predictable on both offense and defense since Jason Garrett has taken over as head coach. It might be time to take a page out of the Eagles book and incorporate it in Dallas.

This also spills over into the Cowboys approach in free agency. They need to be more aggressive going after free agents who can actually contribute to the team. They can’t continue to sign players who don’t even make it through the season.

Adequate Roster Depth is a Must

Sean Lee
Dallas Cowboys LB Sean Lee

One of the most important things the Dallas Cowboys could have possibly learned from the Philadelphia Eagles is how important roster depth is in order to overcome injuries.

The Cowboys 2017 season was pretty much derailed when some of their key players were out due to injuries. They didn’t have an adequate replacement in place for Tyron Smith, which caused a breakdown in protection and it had a ripple effect throughout the offense. The same can be said for Sean Lee as well.

The Eagles however were able to overcome injuries to quite a few of their key players and not have it affect them negatively. They lost their starting left tackle (Jason Peters), starting linebacker (Jordan Hicks), and their franchise quarterback (Carson Wentz) and didn’t really skip a beat.

The Dallas Cowboys absolutely have to do a better job of addressing their depth, especially at key positions. It’s unfathomable to think that injuries to just a few players can derail an entire season, but that’s what happened. It can’t continue!

Play Calling Should Highlight Strengths of QB

Dak Prescott
Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

The Dallas Cowboys play calling was obviously an issue this last season. It was still pretty much the same offense Tony Romo operated, with a few run/pass options (RPOs) thrown in here and there. This is something that absolutely needs to be addressed this off-season.

Doug Pederson did a masterful job playing to Carson Wentz’s strengths in 2017 and it was one of the reasons he was in the MVP discussion prior to his injury. Pederson incorporated a lot of RPOs and even added a few of Wentz’s favorite plays he liked from college. He did the same thing once Nick Foles took over.

The Cowboys need to follow suit and do the same thing with Dak Prescott going forward. They need to get back to the drawing board and sit down with #4 to figure out what he likes and what he doesn’t.

I think it should look much more like a college style offense where they spread things out and run a lot more RPOs, while still relying heavily on the running game. Prescott is at his best when he is throwing on the run and using his legs. That hopefully means moving the pocket much more in 2018.

Do you think the Dallas Cowboys will learn anything from the Super Bowl champs?

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28 Comments

  1. William Pep Hatcher
    We lack speed at the TE, we lack speed at WR and we lack speed in the slot with our starters. I don’t see how you win a Super Bowl like that.
    1. Brian Martin
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    2. Brian Martin
      Unfortunately, that's just the way things are right now. We will have to wait and see what they do in free agency and the draft. But, adding speed doesn't necessarily correlate with winning the Super Bowl. With the exception of TE, the Eagles don't have a lot of speed on offense.
      1. Brian Martin
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  2. William Pep Hatcher
    The Eagles free agent signings made plays in the Super Bowl. If we refuse to utilize free agency as an additional option to get better then we won’t be able to catch the Eagles.
    1. Brian Martin
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    2. Brian Martin
      The Cowboys definitely need to do a better job bringing in FAs who can contribute. But, they don't have to necessarily break the bank to do it. They need to find that happy medium.
      1. Brian Martin
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  3. Hobbes49
    I agree with all three of those things. It was easy to see the difference between the 'Boys and the Eagles through this playoff season. The Eagles covered every player loss adequately, made great in game adjustments, and were aggressive start to finish. We have the roster for the most part to maintain that aggressive nature, we need to stock the roster and get Dak friendly quickly.
    1. Brian Martin
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    2. Brian Martin
      I think the roster is already "Dak friendly", the playcalling just needs to help him more. They are pretty much operating the same system is when Tony Romo was QB. Need to play to Prescott strengths more moving forward.
      1. Brian Martin
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      2. Hobbes49
        That's fair, maybe what I should have said is the offensive play calling and diagramming needs to be more suited to Dak.
        1. Brian Martin
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  4. Hector Espindola
    I think the play calling would be adjusted, but anything so far to be labeled as "aggresive", It is not in the nature of our OC. However, I believe firstly it would be "friendly" for Dak, in order to rebuild his confidence. And talking on roster depth, I doubt any splash signing at FA, they will keep buiding from the draft. My wish list says: 1st round OG Isaiah Wynn, 2nd DT Da'Ron Payne and 3rd WR DJ Chark.
    1. Brian Martin
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    2. Brian Martin
      I doubt we have any splash FA signings either, but they definitely have to do a better job of signing players who can actually contribute. Also, your wish list looks pretty much like mine. I would absolutely be on board if that's the way the first three rounds turn out for the Cowboys.
      1. Brian Martin
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      2. Hector Espindola
        Hope the team can have an outstanding draft (with or without trades). The needs are pretty much clear.
        1. Brian Martin
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  5. William Pep Hatcher
    I hope that they sign Jarvis Landry and draft two speed WR’s and a Speed TE. It’s rd must be a DT and second rd must be an OG.
    1. Brian Martin
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    2. Brian Martin
      I think there is a 0% chance they sign Jarvis Landry. They already have more than enough slot WRs. I kinda doubt they draft a TE either. As far as a speed WR, DJ Chark is on my wish list for the Cowboys. I can also see them drafting a DT or OG/OT in the first couple of rounds.
      1. Brian Martin
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      2. William Pep Hatcher
        We have to sign Jarvis Landry if we are to be Dak Friendly. He’s a great route runner that knows how to make the smart read. Dez has to go because we can’t afford both. Witten should be TE asst coach but he is too slow to continue to start. Swarm and RICO should be the first options to replace Witten. He can go get sized for his gold jacket.The TE from Penn State should be available in the third as long as we don’t use it to trade up in the first or second round.
        1. Brian Martin
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        2. Brian Martin
          Dez isn't going anywhere this year. The Cowboys will likely draft a WR, but no chance Landry ends up in Dallas. 82 will also remain the starter because there's nobody to challenge him. Swaim and Gathers simply aren't good enough. I'm not even sure the Cowboys coaching staff trusts Gathers. There are several TEs in this draft class who could eventually replace Witten.
          1. Brian Martin
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