Have the Cowboys actually become a better franchise?

Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones (JUAN CARLO/THE STAR - Syndication: Ventura County Star)
Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones (JUAN CARLO/THE STAR - Syndication: Ventura County Star) /
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Dallas Cowboys cornerback Anthony Brown
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The Dallas Cowboys have been better in recent years, relatively, but that isn’t ‘best’… yet.

Listen, this isn’t to say that things aren’t the same as they were last season or that the Cowboys aren’t still that same team that they have traditionally been under Jerry Jones and Co., a circus.

What it is to say is that based on all the moves that they have made this season, from the smart prove-it deals on effective defensive players that have something to prove to the way they have drafted to fill out both sides of the ball and maximize all of their talent and everything else along the way, they may have some things figured out inside the Dallas Cowboys franchise.

Who knows when they will win another Super Bowl? Do they seem to be building enough talent to be able to do it?

Sure, if they can put it all together consistently across a season. That’s a long road though, however, with the way it appears that they are still operating, in a manner that’s, at least, somewhat intelligent, they are giving themselves their best chance possible.

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With that and even with all of the warts, because there are still some, it does appear that these Dallas Cowboys are becoming a better franchise, even if only slightly.