Cowboy Roundup: Jerry Jones has himself to blame for struggles; Guyton improving

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones greets Detroit Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp before the game at AT&T Stadium.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones greets Detroit Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp before the game at AT&T Stadium. / Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

Happy Saturday, Dallas Cowboys Nation. We’ve made it to the weekend and are approximately 24 hours away from the ‘Boys taking the field against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Unfortunately, Dallas will once again be without All-Pro defenders Micah Parsons and DaRon Bland, while fellow All-Pro Trevon Diggs is set to be a gametime decision on Sunday afternoon.

It could be another dicey performance for the Cowboys as the injury bug continues to rear its ugly head.

While we wait for kickoff, let’s take a spin around the block and check out some of the headlines making the rounds on social media.

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Jerry Jones only has himself to blame for struggles

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones before a game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys at Acrisure Stadium. / Barry Reeger-Imagn Images

The Dallas Cowboys running game is at the bottom of the barrel in the NFL, and the Cowboys have no one to blame but themselves. We’re looking at you, Jerry Jones. Blogging the Boys takes a deeper look.

Tyler Guyton improving during rookie season

Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle Tyler Guyton blocks at the line of scrimmage against the Pittsburgh Steelers. / Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Dallas Cowboys first-round pick Tyler Guyton has placed plenty of criticism during his rookie campaign, but no one has delivered harsher criticism to himself. The ability to look inward and identify his own weaknesses is part of why Guyton has been improving as his rookie season rolls on.

Patrik Walker of DallasCowboys.com has more on Guyton and his improvement after two months.

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