10 thoughts on the Dallas Cowboys winning a Super Bowl in three years

FRISCO, TX - MAY 30: Reigning Indianapolis 500 Champion Will Power looks at the Dallas Cowboys Superbowl trophies on display during a tour of the headquarters and practice facility at The Ford Center at The Star on May 30, 2018 in Frisco, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images)
FRISCO, TX - MAY 30: Reigning Indianapolis 500 Champion Will Power looks at the Dallas Cowboys Superbowl trophies on display during a tour of the headquarters and practice facility at The Ford Center at The Star on May 30, 2018 in Frisco, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images) /
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Well, it looks like ESPN just put a big target on the Dallas Cowboys. Does America’s Team have what it takes to win a Super Bowl in the next three years?

Thank you, ESPN. Thanks to writer Dan Graziano for putting a red, fat target on the Dallas Cowboys.

Yes, the writer confirmed what all Dallas fans already know: The Cowboys are good. No. Super good. Good enough to compete, thrive, and eventually, earn a sixth title within three seasons. The clock has started.

We know this. We got this. But before we start popping bottles, let’s swim through some of the thoughts swirling around after that kind of statement.

And, away we go my friends. Here are 10 thoughts on I have about our Dallas Cowboys taking a title within the next three seasons.

1. Mr. Graziano thinks Dak Prescott is the one

Get on board folks. If Dan Graziano thinks the Boys can win the big one soon, well he must believe in the quarterback. Entering his third season as a pro, its guns blazing time for Prescott.

If the Cowboys were stuck with the Trent Dilfers of the world, the Cowboys would not be on his title-winning map. The Cowboys are not big on defense — yet. So quarterback play has to factor in here.

2. Randy Gregory a difference maker

There’s no denying his talents. Let’s get that out the way. I wonder how Gregory’s welcome back party factored into this. No, there’s not a single player who can make a team a contender. It takes a village, of course.

But let’s not deny Gregory — a potential Cinderella story here — has the talent and can change the course of this flight.