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Cowboys’ slow build, OBJ’s visit, interview with Houston columnist Jerome Solomon

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Beat writers Calvin Watkins and Michael Gehlken kick off this episode reviewing the Cowboys’ improved offense since QB Dak Prescott’s return. The Cowboys appear to be building in advance of the playoffs, as opposed to last season when the offense fizzled out. And reinforcements are on the way, beyond the potential addition of free agent receiver Odell Beckham Jr. The guys discuss OBJ’s visit with the Cowboys and break down the issues resented by Beckham’s knee injury. The arrow for the offense is pointing up, but there are questions about the defense, as cornerback Kelvin Joseph is thrust into the starting lineup.

In our featured segment, Calvin and Michael discuss the Cowboys-Texans matchup with Houston Chronicle columnist Jerome Solomon. Jerome explains how the Texans have fallen so far since they last faced the Cowboys. The guys also discuss their experiences covering a losing team and how to find interesting stories in a tough environment.

The episode wraps up with our I Disagree segment. Michael argues Jerry Jones betrayed the players by sharing that Ezekiel Elliott didn’t start against the Colts for disciplinary reasons. Calvin says the players might be upset for a while, but it won’t have much impact on the season.
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Beat writers Calvin Watkins and Michael Gehlken kick off this episode reviewing the Cowboys’ improved offense since QB Dak Prescott’s return. The Cowboys appear to be building in advance of the playoffs, as opposed to last season when the offense fizzled out. And reinforcements are on the way, beyond the potential addition of free agent receiver Odell Beckham Jr. The guys discuss OBJ’s visit with the Cowboys and break down the issues resented by Beckham’s knee injury. The arrow for the offense is pointing up, but there are questions about the defense, as cornerback Kelvin Joseph is thrust into the starting lineup.

In our featured segment, Calvin and Michael discuss the Cowboys-Texans matchup with Houston Chronicle columnist Jerome Solomon. Jerome explains how the Texans have fallen so far since they last faced the Cowboys. The guys also discuss their experiences covering a losing team and how to find interesting stories in a tough environment.

The episode wraps up with our I Disagree segment. Michael argues Jerry Jones betrayed the players by sharing that Ezekiel Elliott didn’t start against the Colts for disciplinary reasons. Calvin says the players might be upset for a while, but it won’t have much impact on the season.
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