The last time the 'Boys from Dallas started the NFL season 2-0 wasn't so long ago, but sometimes it feels like it was a lifetime ago.
The year-round soap opera that is the Cowboys is always on the front pages, but In 2019, we were preoccupied with plenty of other things as well. It wasn’t coronavirus-related, but health and safety discussions were paramount following a viral video showingthe Amber Guyger murder trial.
In October 2019, former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger was found guilty of the 2018 murder of Botham Jean, a 26-year-old accountant. Guyger testified that she mistakenly entered Jean’s apartment after her shift, thinking it was her own, and shot Jean, who she thought was an intruder. Guyger was sentenced to 10 years in prison., including parts of Dallas, Richardson, Garland and Rockwall, among other cities.
Nationally, 2019 began with the federal government shutdown after then President Donald Trump initiated a standoff with Congress near the end of 2018. By the end of 2019, Trump would be at odds again with much of the U.S. government when he was impeached for alleged abuse of power.to its greatest-ever basketball star, Dirk Nowitzki.
The hope of Cowboys fans is that the 2023 season will end better than the 2019 season did. Even with that 3-0 start, the team floundered the rest of the season, failing to make the playoffs with an 8-8 record. That's why Garrett is the former coach and McCarthy is the current one. Given the exciting start to this season, such a fate is tough to picture for Parsons, Prescott and the gang. But, hey, it wasn’t that long ago that the Cowboys wasted a great start — even if it feels a lot longer.
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