The Cowboys’ curse isn’t just a myth anymore. It’s creeping up, shining a harsh light on 30 years of coaching chaos since the last Super Bowl glory. The last time the franchise felt that electric surge of certainty was when Jimmy Johnson stormed in as a “badass” from Oklahoma State and Miami and took total control. He pulled the team out of near-obscurity. Since then? It’s been a mess of broken promises and coaching turns that never stuck.

On 105.3 The Fan, Bryan Broaddus didn’t mince words about the chaos: “I think for the last 15 years, they haven’t had a very good head coach.” While fans, media, and even some insiders blame the roster, Broaddus flipped the script. The recurring scapegoat isn’t players, it’s the men on the sidelines. “When I talk to gang of seven, they ar

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