Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson believes the team has a shot to play in the Super Bowl it will host next year. "They made progress," Johnson said Sunday at Daytona International Speedway. "Winning the first playoff game and having success in December were strides. I don't think they're that far away. They are in the mix when you pick the better teams for next year." Johnson thinks the Cowboys still need game-breaking threats if they're to take the next steps. While he was impressed with the emergence of wide receiver Miles Austin, Johnson said the Cowboys need another receiver on the other side. "If they get a couple of game-breakers, they'll be right there," he said. "As much as I like Austin, they still need a game-breaker at wide receiver. With Roy Williams, the jury is still out. But I'm beginning to believe maybe he's not the guy. If they had a game-breaker on the other side, that would help." Source: Star-Telegram
BiTB is one to talk about homers look at Jaws on TV, basically giving McNabb a hummer every time he is on TV
I love that he is saying it...but Jimmy picks the Cowboys each and every time on the pre-game show and is a complete homer when it comes to the Cowboys. Would love to see us hosting and playing in the Super Bowl though!