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The NFL season is less than a month away, and fans and analysts can’t wait to watch the year unfold.
There are a lot of exciting storylines to follow, which include some teams that are dealing with some inner turmoil.
Not every team can be on the upswing, but those stories seem to have even more legs from a discussion standpoint.
Two of the most historic teams in the league are the Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets.
Both teams have won the Super Bowl in the past, and they also share a common trait heading into 2024: Chaos.
Yes, the Cowboys have played better in recent seasons, but there’s reason to believe they’re equally as dysfunctional as the Jets, at least according to Harry Douglas.
As Douglas recently said on “Freddie and Harry,” “The Jets and the Cowboys are constantly fighting for the most dysfunctional organization in the NFL.”
“The Jets and the Cowboys are constantly fighting for the most dysfunctional organization in the NFL.”@MarkZinno and @HDouglas83 discuss the Cowboys and Jets problems this off-season. https://t.co/dgt2qeSuTv pic.twitter.com/mDSlbpOTq9
— Freddie and Harry (@FreddieandHD) August 12, 2024
Whether it’s the current situation between Jerry Jones, players, and their contracts, or the Jets’ inconsistencies, Douglas believes they both battle for the most dysfunctional team in the league.
At the end of the day, both teams need to take a step back, relax, and try to calm down and focus on the task at hand.
The Cowboys are working tirelessly to make a deep playoff run, and the Jets are just hoping to make it to the playoffs for the first time in more than a decade.
Can either, or perhaps both of these teams find a way to turn things around in 2024?
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