July 2, 2024

What would you say is the one thing you have learned about the Cowboys this season?

All year, we’ve been trying to decipher the key aspects of the 2023 Dallas Cowboys. It has been hard, especially with the up and down play they exhibited, as my podcast partner Roy White and I discussed this week on the Ryled Up podcast and in our joint article here. They seem to be very different from game to game, especially over the four most recent. At times, the Churchill quote about “a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma” comes to mind. But there is one aspect that seems evident. After the win against the Los Angeles Chargers ended, quarterback Dak Prescott was asked by one of the sideline reporters what the team showed us all. He immediately answered, “Resiliency.”

In such an inconsistent season, we have already seen that happen both times Dallas lost. They came back from the embarrassing showing against the Arizona Cardinals with another dominant win over the New England Patriots. Then when everything just turned to something icky against the San Francisco 49ers, making so many of us worry they were flirting with falling much too far behind in the playoff race, they came back with a gutsy, if incredibly mistake-ridden, win over the Chargers.

For some time, this has been a real trait of McCarthy coached teams. They lick their wounds, go to work, and find a way to get the win their next chance. Since his 6-10 first season, the Cowboys have only suffered back-to-back losses once, in 2021 when they fell to the Kansas City Chiefs and then dropped an overtime game versus the Las Vegas Raiders. There has been a lot of adversity during those stretches, including Prescott missing five games last year.

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