The Dallas Cowboys have been crowned the beast of the NFC East every offseason and the hype for 2020 is growing after Oklahoma All-American wide receiver CeeDee Lamb fell to their laps.
They landed Trevon Diggs as well, re-signed Amari Cooper, and landed one of the NFL’s top head coaches in Mike McCarthy.
With the hype comes growing expectations and as the 2019 season showed in great detail, perception isn’t always the reality for the Cowboys. Dallas is now favored to win the NFC East and their Super Bowl odds have raised as well.
ESPN NFL analyst and former Steelers safety Ryan Clark isn’t buying the hype this time around, telling Mike Greenberg and the ‘Get Up’ crew, that he’s not buying the hype this season as well.
Never seen someone more over a conversation than @realrclark25 being asked about the Cowboys winning the NFC East 😂😠pic.twitter.com/kEqA9JBO0m
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) April 28, 2020
The Cowboys have one of the NFL’s top quarterbacks, running backs and receiving corps with the addition of Lamb, but the question arises on the defensive side of the ball, where Byron Jones has taken his talents to Miami.