“It’s about guts!” Robert Griffin III claims the Cowboys can win the Super Bowl just by changing their mindset
Giving his theory on Cowboys’ mindset, Griffin also mentioned the franchise along with some of their key players.
It’s about the time when the Dallas Cowboys start looking within themselves and implementing substantial changes if they plan to become the Super Bowl champion. So says Robert Griffin III.
The ESPN sports analyst believes the Cowboys have everything that it takes to be a Super Bowl contender, the only thing that has pulled them down from the top is their mindset. In his recent appearance on ESPN’s show “Get Up,” Griffin talked about his theory on Cowboys as a contender, claiming “It’s about guts.”
After back-to-back unbeatable records, the Cowboys hit a major road bump when they experienced a humiliating loss against the Buffalo Bills. That even brought him the discussion on the Cowboys’ home-road game ratio. Given that, the team had another opportunity to prove the critics wrong, against the Dolphins.
However, it blew up in their faces and Dallas suffered a narrow loss against the Miami Dolphins. Even though the odds seem against them, the former Baylor and NFL star quarterback asserted:
“This Cowboys team can win the Super Bowl if they change their mindset. It’s not about personnel. It’s not about scheme. It’s about guts!”
In his tweet, Griffin not only tagged the Cowboys, but also mentioned players like Micah Parsons, Stephin Gilmore, DaRon Bland, and DeMarcus Lawrence along with former Dallas standout Dez Bryant, indicating the message addressed to them.
Dak Prescott remains optimistic despite the Cowboys’ playoff struggles
After back-to-back losses against playoffs-contending teams, the Cowboys’ confidence has been a little shaken up. However, the star quarterback Dak Prescott still hasn’t lost hope. He believes there is still an opportunity to turn the tables around and make it to the deep playoff run.
Dak Prescott (Via KXAN)
The quarterback believes all they need to do is look at themselves in the mirror and hold themselves accountable for what happened. Prescott said, addressing the reporters:
“If we do that, commit to that collectively, we’ll continue to get better and we’ll get over this. No doubt about”
With two more games remaining, there is still a chance for the Cowboys to get back their consistency and redeem themselves from the poor performance in the last two weeks.