Épisodes

  • 7 Pro Bowlers. Zero Playoff Wins. Celebration or Concern?
    Jan 27 2026

    Seven Pro Bowlers. No playoff run. That’s the uncomfortable reality for the Dallas Cowboys. In this episode, THE CRU breaks down why individual accolades don’t automatically translate to team success — and why this season raises serious questions about culture, coaching, roster construction, and priorities. At some point, awards stop meaning progress if January football never follows. This isn’t hate. It’s accountability.

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    1 h et 17 min
  • Christian Parker Is the Choice — Now the Real Questions Start | Dallas Cowboys
    Jan 23 2026

    The Cowboys have made their decision. Dallas has reportedly selected Christian Parker as their new defensive coordinator — a move that leans into youth, upside, and modern defensive thinking rather than long-tenured experience. In this segment, we break down: What Parker’s background suggests about Dallas’ direction Why this hire signals a philosophical shift on defense The risks of betting on potential versus proven results And what success has to look like for this decision to work This isn’t about reaction — it’s about evaluation.

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    44 min
  • Offseason Begins — Cowboys in Search of Answers
    Jan 13 2026

    Tonight on the show, THE CRU breaks down the biggest developments in Cowboys land as the 2025 season turns into the 2026 offseason

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    36 min
  • Season 3 Finale — Cowboys End 2025 With More Questions Than Answers
    Jan 6 2026

    Tonight on THE CRU Season Finale, we break down how the Dallas Cowboys closed out the 2025 season and what it all means moving forward. A tough Week 18 loss to the Giants officially shut the door on playoff hopes and capped a year filled with inconsistency, missed opportunities, and unanswered questions. The Cowboys showed flashes — but never sustained identity — leaving fans debating whether this season was bad luck, poor execution, or deeper organizational issues. We discuss: Why Dallas couldn’t build momentum when it mattered Dak Prescott’s end-of-season leadership and accountability Coaching decisions that stalled growth Defensive lapses that never fully got corrected What this season says about the Cowboys heading into 2026 This isn’t just a recap — it’s a reality check. Tap in for the unfiltered breakdown and the honest conversation Cowboys fans have been waiting for.

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    56 min
  • Shockwaves hit Dallas before 2026 even starts | THE CRU
    Jan 2 2026

    Cowboys Nation — 2026 is already sending shockwaves through Dallas. Trevon Diggs is gone. Micah Parsons is calling out Jerry Jones. Injuries keep stacking up. And even after beating Washington on Christmas, the defense never found its identity. Tonight, we break down what all of this really means — not just for the end of this season, but for the future of the Dallas Cowboys. No spin. No sugarcoating. Just the truth.

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    1 h et 8 min
  • Another week. Same questions. Still no answers
    Dec 30 2025

    The Cowboys keep showing up on Sundays — but clarity never follows. In this breakdown, we dig into a team that continues to play games without solving the real issues. Talent is on the field. Stars are active. Yet the same problems keep resurfacing: coaching decisions, lack of adjustments, identity confusion, and missed opportunities. This isn’t about one loss or one moment. It’s about a season full of performances that explain nothing about where this team is actually headed. At some point, games have to start answering questions — not creating new ones.

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    46 min
  • Cowboys Eliminated, But 5 Pro Bowlers Shine — What’s Next?
    Dec 24 2025

    Tonight on the podcast, we break down the latest Dallas Cowboys headlines: After a tough 34–17 loss to the Chargers and a third straight defeat, the Cowboys are officially out of playoff contention, with the Eagles clinching the NFC East and mathematically ending Dallas’ chances. But it’s not all doom and gloom. A record five Cowboys — including Dak Prescott, George Pickens, Quinnen Williams, Tyler Smith, and Brandon Aubrey — were selected to the 2026 Pro Bowl, a bright spot in an otherwise disappointing season. Add in mixed injury updates for Week 17, with limited participation from key defenders and Dak staying healthy for now, and you’ve got plenty to unpack. Blogging The Boys +1 We’ll discuss: • What went wrong this season • Why the Cowboys still have talent despite missing the playoffs • What to expect in the final two games • Quarterback debates & future directions • And how the Pro Bowl recognitions affect the narrative Dallas may be eliminated, but the story isn’t over. Tap in for the real breakdown.

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    39 min
  • Big Names Hurt, Bigger Questions Ahead | Cowboys vs Chargers Preview
    Dec 19 2025

    The Dallas Cowboys head into a critical matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers with major questions surrounding health, execution, and urgency. Big names are dealing with injuries, the margin for error is shrinking, and fans are once again asking if this team can respond when it matters. In this preview, we break down: Key injuries and how they impact the game plan Matchups that will decide Cowboys vs Chargers Why this game feels bigger than just one week What Dallas must do to avoid another frustrating result This isn’t hype — it’s reality. The Cowboys don’t just need a win. They need answers.

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    54 min