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Jabril Cox with Micah Parsons: Creating the Next Great Cowboys LB Duo?
The all-around capability of Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons is not any secret. Parsons’ rookie season was dominant, as he got here second in Defensive Participant of the Yr voting.
Issues didn’t, nonetheless, work out as fortuitously for rookie linebacker Jabril Cox.
In Week 8 vs. the Minnesota Vikings, the Cowboys pulled out a slender 20-16 victory, however misplaced Cox for the season to a torn ACL.
However now comes the excellent news, as Cox just lately advised our Mike Fisher of his rehab timetable.
“I really feel nice in my exercises,” Cox advised us. “I am proud of the place I’m. I plan on being prepared at (the beginning of Oxnard coaching) camp.”
When Dallas drafted Cox, the Cowboys received what many thought-about a steal within the fourth spherical. In his senior season at LSU, Cox had the very best protection grade of any linebacker within the draft. Cox posted 9 profession interceptions in school, with two seasons of three or extra interceptions. Moreover, Cox displayed the flexibility to show takeaways into six factors for his crew.
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Versatility was additionally a side of Cox’s sport he displayed in school, as he had three seasons with 4 or extra sacks. Cox posted a really respectable Professional Soccer Focus grade of 73.0 in his 2021 preseason motion with Dallas.
From the beginning, Cox has been decided to be taught from the veterans in Dallas, citing his want to take to mentorship final preseason.
“Leighton, J, Micah, Keanu – these guys, they’ve helped out tremendously, particularly Luke (Gifford). So simply studying from them. I do know early on it is a studying curve, however as soon as I get my alternative I attempt to take advantage of it,” Cox mentioned.
This offseason, many puzzled if Dallas would handle the linebacker place and add a star alongside Micah Parsons (who already thinks he and Trevon Diggs are closing in on dynamic-duo eliteness). Cowboys COO Stephen Jones thinks they may have already got that with Cox.
“We really feel nice that he’s the precise match with what Dan (coordinator Quinn) needs to do defensively,” Jones advised us just lately. “He’ll be a giant plus for us this 12 months. I believe he’s received nice protection expertise. An excellent offseason with him can be good for him. I actually like his upside.”
How up is “up”? Trying means up, Cox has the chance to become the subsequent Cowboys linebacker nice alongside Parsons. However first? That first day again on the sphere in Oxnard.
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Dallas City Council, don’t revive short-term rentals fight
There’s a move afoot at Dallas City Hall to reopen the painful wound over short-term rentals, to bring it all back for public debate.
Some Dallas City Council members who were against the city’s ban, passed more than a year ago, are pointing to an ongoing temporary injunction barring its enforcement as evidence it should be revisited.
They say more legally bulletproof restrictions should be hashed out and approved so the city can get on with reaping millions of dollars in revenue it’s losing while waiting for a protracted legal battle to play out.
We disagree. Even as we reiterate our concerns about the legality of Dallas’ short-term rental restrictions, we haven’t forgotten the fight over them was one of the ugliest seen at City Hall in recent memory — and dragged on for years.
The City Council knew full well in June 2023 that the short-term rental rules they were adopting would land them in court, and opponents quickly sued. But the council was willing to take that risk on behalf of the thousands of homeowners pleading for relief from the citywide smattering of properties they said were harming their neighborhoods. The city shouldn’t abandon them now.
There’s another good reason to let the legal fight continue, at least for now. The city will glean valuable insight from the various trial and appellate court rulings along the way to help it devise a more legally sound set of restrictions going forward if necessary. The 5th District Court of Appeals is mulling a request by the city to lift the temporary injunction, and its ruling will serve as a guidepost.
In any event, we’re loath to see this highly emotional issue go back before the City Plan Commission and the Dallas City Council for rounds of heated public hearings, which may be necessary if the city starts over.
Dallas City Council member Chad West made a compelling case for reviving the short-term rentals debate earlier this month at the council’s Government Performance and Financial Management Committee meeting.
While the city remains handcuffed from enforcing its registration fee program and zoning restrictions limiting short-term rentals in nonresidential areas, these properties continue to operate citywide, West noted. City staff estimated that there are about 3,500 short-term rentals in the city, but less than half of them have registered to pay the 9% hotel occupancy taxes as required.
West said the city also stands to lose millions more if the issue isn’t resolved before the FIFA World Cup games in 2026. Meanwhile, the city spends nearly $1 million on its new short-term rental enforcement team, which for the time being has been diverted to other code enforcement matters.
“I think we admit we got it wrong and we go back,” West told the committee. But that brought a sharp rebuke from council member Cara Mendelsohn: “We debated this ad nauseam. I can’t believe that you are wanting to do this again.”
Council member Paula Blackmon also resisted: “It is not a good public policy approach. I just don’t think there is a clear reason to bring it back.”
Not deterred, West said he’d consider asking that the matter be briefed by the city’s lawyers in a council executive session. For now, that’s where it belongs. Behind closed doors.
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Cowboys’ home incompetence is so bad no other sports fan can relate
Mike Tyson isn’t the only Mike who has failed to come out of AT&T Stadium with a win in 2024. Mike McCarthy’s Dallas Cowboys have yet to win a home game during the NFL season, so it has been a year of misery for Cowboys Nation.
Even the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson organizers proved to have more competence at home than Jerry Jones by simply closing some curtains.
But, back to the home losses.
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The Cowboys are the only team across the four major American sports league that have not won a home game in 2024. Yes, out of all of the MLB, NBA, NFL, and NHL teams in North America, the Cowboys are the only winless team of the year with one-and-a-half months to go.
Now, before we get too carried away, it is important to put things into perspective. With the amount of games played in MLB, the NBA, and NHL, it would be virtually impossible to go winless at home.
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But it certainly rubs salt into wounds of every Cowboys fan.
Dallas’ first opportunity to break their 2024 curse comes on Monday, November 18, against the Houston Texans.
If they fail, there will only be three more opportunities: against the lowly division rival New York Giants on Thanksgiving, the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football on December 9, or the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 22, which is also currently set to be a primetime showdown on Sunday Night Football.
So buckle up, Cowboys fans.
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Dallas Cowboys roasted by ESPN College GameDay for being ‘train wreck’
Dallas Cowboys fans can’t catch a break, especially this weekend. After the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson circus at AT&T Stadium, Jerry Jones was the butt of every joke on social media, and, of course, everyone had something to say about the curtains finally being closed at the venue.
Then, Saturday morning, while preparing to enjoy a relaxing afternoon of college football, ESPN had another stray in store for the ‘Boys.
ESPN College GameDay co-host Kirk Herbstreit roasted the Cowboys during a promo for Monday Night Football, calling the team a “train wreck.”
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“Just keep putting Dallas in those high-profile windows,” Herbie said. “They just keep losing games. That is a train wreck…”
Yes, that’s just the kind of year it has been for the Cowboys. Shouldn’t Jerry Jones be embarrassed by now?
At the end of the day, as long as his pockets are getting fatter, his job has been done.
We’ll see whether Dallas gives people more to laugh about on Monday night when they host the Houston Texans in primetime.
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