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Mazi Smith's lack of development puts him neck and neck with Taco Charlton as an all-time first-round flop for the Dallas ...
McClay has GM-like authority and an GM-like salary; if he doesn't care whether it says "GM'' on his business card, why do fans and the media care? ESPN national keeps doing the "Some people think ...
Joe Milton is locked in a competition for the Cowboys' backup quarterback spot, but if you read the tea leaves, it sounds like Dallas has a plan to use Milton this year.
The Dallas Cowboys' most explosive running back, fifth-round rookie Jaydon Blue out of Texas, is back. He participated in the ...
The Dallas VP of player personnel said, "I think that it’s a very competitive roster," of this team before breaking camp.
But this "name McClay the GM!'' concept is created by fans and media lacking savvy. It matters not to the person involved. *Why didn't Dallas simply block McClay from leaving and avoid the unknown?
The Cowboys have some key players returning from major injuries, which creates an interesting locker room dynamic.
On the question of Will McClay’s value here inside The Star? This is where in our media visit with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, things got weird. An NBA analyst didn’t hold back when he ...
We've had this conversation with McClay often. While outsiders are bothered by it, he's not troubled by the fact that team owner Jerry Jones holds the GM title here.
McClay is more than an executive, more than a scout, more than a coach, more than an ex-player. He’s “The Unifier.” That should really be Will McClay’s title with the Dallas Cowboys.
McClay eschewed the “MVP” praise heaped upon him by Jerry and Stephen Jones, insisting his scouts who catalyzed preparation deserve that praise. But even McClay acknowledged how fulfilling ...