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With Gallup-Prescott Duo Struggling, Jerry Jones Forced to Consider WR With ‘Hall of Fame’ Credentials to Take Cowboys to Promised Land

Published 10/25/2023, 11:57 AM EDT

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The Dallas Cowboys is having a sub-par season this year despite all the expectations from Dak Prescott. The QB1 and Michael Gallup are really not gelling together, and Dallas is looking for alternatives now. Not to ignore the fact that Gallup isn’t himself after the ACL tear. While Gallup can’t gallop, Jerry Jones might have to swallow his pride and look for other options for Dak. The name Davante Adams came up in the trading season. Maybe Jones is after him, maybe not.

Skip Bayless and Co. come back to host another episode of Undisputed and discuss the future of the Cowboys post Gallup’s ACL tear. Also, another post comes in from JPA football that might just make fans’ brains tingle. The Las Vegas WR is in a bit of a slump himself.

Bayless agrees to disagree with Jerry Jones on the Michael Gallup situation

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There is no denying the fact that the Cowboys have one of the strongest defenses in the league and 3 of the most resilient safeties on their side. But Bayless’ issue is not with the offense. His issue is with the offense and how Dak Prescott is carrying the team. Since Jerry Jones is hell-bent on protecting Prescott like his firstborn, the possibility of changing Prescott is unfathomable to the team owner. Also, Michael Gallup is not exactly in gallop after bouncing back from the ACL tear.

The fact that the Cowboys need more weapons for Prescott has been the talk of the town for a while. But who? Bayless mentioned how the team needs a new receiver but failed to provide an alternative. ‘He doesn’t have the Gallup that he used to have,’ said Bayless about Michael Gallup. But. A recent post from JPA Football might put an end to the who questions.

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Well, Adams may be the answer to the Cowboys’ prayers as some people think he shouldn’t stick around with the Raiders.

Is Davante Adam’s career being wasted with the Raiders?

The post mentions how Dan Orlovsky thinks that Davante Adams is wasting his career with the Las Vegas Raiders. Per him, Adams is a Hall of Fame-level player and should not be associated with the Raiders anymore. ‘He should ask to be traded’ mentioned the host. The Raiders are having some inside issues, there are some issues with the QB as well.

Davante Adams belongs with the ranks of Jerry Rice, Terrell Owens, and Randy Moss after scoring so many touchdowns by the time he reached 30. Given this prowess, it only makes sense that Adams asks for a transfer and has a chat with Jerry Jones. So far, he has had 3 touchdowns and 46 receptions this season. And if we look at his career, he has a whopping 90 touchdowns ever since he started playing with the Packers back in 2014.

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Bayless asked Jerry Jones to swallow his pride and look for alternatives as the season is getting harder and harder with each game. It wouldn’t hurt the Cowboys to think about the prospect of pairing Adams with CeeDee Lamb for an explosive offense. But then again, Jerry Jones only makes a statement when he absolutely feels like it.

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With the trade deadline approaching, there isn’t much time left, hardly a week, but we know Jones can make things happen as he likes.

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Abhinav Prakash is an NFL writer at Essentially Sports. Holder of a Master’s degree from a reputed institute, he has been involved in sports for a while now. His forté are NBA and NFL.
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