With so many injuries striking the Dallas Cowboys in 2020, especially early in the season, last year seems like it was a worst-case NFL scenario for the club.

How does that relate to 2021?

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Flashback: La’el Collins went down before the season started, starting tight end Blake Jarwin was lost in Week 1, Tyron Smith got re-injured in Week 2 and was not seen on the field again all season, Dak Prescott left on a cart in Week 5, and other injuries plagued the Cowboys in 2020.

Let’s assume for a minute that everyone is healthy in 2021. What’s the worst-case scenario for this team? Poor play? Poor coaching? Anything is possible, and as Dallas Cowboys followers, we've learned to expect the unexpected. 

We can expect anything except indifference from fans and media. That's a possibility for other teams when they perform poorly on the field. But that's never the case with the Dallas Cowboys. 

Right? 

Timm and Colby - not that we're half-empty kinda guys - discuss!

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