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Colin Cowherd Says 1 NFL Team’s Fanbase Is ‘Odd’

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The Dallas Cowboys will always be the most talked about team in the NFL.

It does not matter what moves they make, someone will always have something to say about it.

That is once again the case with the Cowboys’ offseason so far.

For the first time in a while, the Cowboys have been aggressive in making moves to improve their team.

They traded for cornerback Stephon Gilmore, and wide receiver Brandin Cooks.

Also, they were able to re-sign some of their impact players from last season.

Yet, Colin Cowherd thinks the Cowboys’ fans are delusional about their losses.

It is quite clear that Cowherd may be missing some context here.

Most fans were upset at the trade of Amari Cooper last season and knew the loss would hurt the offense.

But, Dallas filled the loss of Cooper with Cooks this offseason.

He is a speed threat and will fit in perfectly with CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup.

As for Dalton Schultz, he can be replaced by players already on the roster.

The Cowboys have Jake Ferguson ready to take over the lead tight end role who showed more athleticism and YAC skills than Schultz.

Schultz was a good player for the Cowboys, but it makes complete sense that they did not pay him.

Ferguson will do just as well in a starting role next year, or the Cowboys can draft a tight end if they want.

From afar, people like Cowherd fail to understand the impact each player has on a team.

But, the Cowboys should once again be great on offense in 2023.

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