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Pro Football Hall of Fame QB Troy Aikman thinks any trade by the Dallas Cowboys is pointless because their defense is damaged beyond repair.
As the Dallas Cowboys stumbled through a disappointing Monday Night Football loss to the Arizona Cardinals, one of the franchise’s most iconic figures, Troy Aikman, delivered a sharp and sobering critique.
The Cowboys didn’t let another ugly loss — and some ridicule from a franchise legend — change their buying mentality before Tuesday’s NFL trade trade deadline.
On Monday night, Troy Aikman, arguably the most bluntly honest arbiter of the state of the Dallas Cowboys, said what seemingly everyone was thinking. As Dallas’ defense was getting pummeled by an otherwise anemic Arizona Cardinals offense,
The Dallas Cowboys faced off against the Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Tex. for this week’s “MNF.” During the second half, ESPN aired a graphic about Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ recent comments on the team’s plans for the trade deadline.
The Dallas Cowboys are 3-4-1 heading into Monday night's primetime Week 9 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.
Monday Night Football updates from ABC/ESPN broadcast include Joe Buck, Troy Aikman on the 'elephant in the room' for Cardinals after win vs Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys have been leaning heavily on Dak Prescott and their offense this season. On Tuesday, however, the front office gave their defense some much-needed firepower. Shortly after suffering a loss to the Arizona Cardinals on "Monday Night Football,