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The 1998 Dallas Cowboys: A Dynasty in Decline
The 1998 Dallas Cowboys were a team in transition. After winning three Super Bowls in four years, the Cowboys were looking to reload and make another run at the Lombardi Trophy. However, the team was hit hard by injuries, and several key players were lost for the season. As a result, the Cowboys finished with a 10-6 record and missed the playoffs.
The Cowboys’ defense was also not as strong as it had been in the past. The team allowed 368 points, which was 10th in the NFL. The Cowboys also struggled to generate turnovers, and they only had 15 interceptions all season.
The Cowboys’ season ended with a disappointing loss to the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC Wild Card Game. The Cowboys were outplayed by the Cardinals, and they never really had a chance to win the game.
The 1998 season was a disappointing one for the Cowboys. The team was not as good as it had been in previous years, and it missed the playoffs. However, the Cowboys still had a lot of talent, and they were expected to be a contender again in 1999.
Injuries
Lack of Depth
The Cowboys also lacked depth in 1998. When key players were injured, the Cowboys did not have adequate replacements. This was especially true on defense, where the Cowboys were forced to start several inexperienced players.
Coaching Changes
Conclusion
The 1998 Dallas Cowboys were a team in decline. The team was hit hard by injuries, and several key players were lost for the season. As a result, the Cowboys finished with a 10-6 record and missed the playoffs. The Cowboys’ season ended with a disappointing loss to the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC Wild Card Game. The Cowboys were outplayed by the Cardinals, and they never really had a chance to win the game.
