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The Cowboys lack in this area made 2015 a waste

For the Dallas Cowboys, 2015 has become a wasted season. When starting quarterback Tony Romo’s suffered his second clavicle break this season, any tangible progress the team could have made towards winning a title was nullified.

But had the Cowboys, and specifically general manager and owner Jerry Jones done what wise personnel executives do and drafted a young quarterback, at least the remainder of 2015 could have been spent figuring out if that quarterback had a future with the Cowboys.

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Instead, the final five games of the season will be quarterbacked by journeyman backup Matt Cassel, who at age 33 is not part of the Cowboys’ long-term future.