Dallas Cowboys Say They Have Three-Year Super Bowl Window

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If the Dallas Cowboys win at least one Super Bowl in the next three years, they can consider themselves a success.

If they don’t, well, things will not have worked as planned.

That’s the word from Jason Cole of Bleacher Report who says the Dallas Cowboys believe they have a three-year Super Bowl window.

That might seem a little short, considering the Dallas Cowboys have a significant amount of relatively youthful talent, but with guys like Tony Romo and Jason Witten aging and becoming health concerns, Jerry Jones and company believe the time is now.

Assuming the Dallas Cowboys handle their cap space well and they’re able to bring in another high quality quarterback once Tony Romo fades to black, you’d think they could continue their success but there’s still plenty of football to be played within that time frame.

For now, it appears to be Super Bowl or bust for the Dallas Cowboys – at least in the next three seasons.

You know, assuming Dez Bryant doesn’t fight everybody before that happens.

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Written by Frank White

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