
The Dallas Cowboys are once again facing growing criticism surrounding their running back situation, and many analysts now believe the franchise is ignoring what appears to be an extremely obvious solution.
After another offseason filled with questions about offensive consistency and roster balance, concerns about the Cowboys backfield continue dominating conversations among fans and media. While Dallas still possesses major offensive talent, many observers believe the team lacks the kind of reliable rushing identity necessary to compete consistently against the NFL’s top contenders.
That frustration has now reached a new level.
According to several analysts and insiders, the Cowboys are being urged to make what many describe as a “too logical” move to stabilize the running back position before the situation becomes a larger problem during the season.
The exact solution being discussed varies depending on the report, but the overall message remains consistent: Dallas needs more certainty, reliability, and explosiveness in the backfield immediately.
Fans online largely agree.
Social media reactions have become increasingly emotional as supporters debate why the Cowboys continue hesitating despite obvious concerns surrounding the running game. Some fans believe the front office is overcomplicating a problem with a relatively straightforward answer.
Others worry the organization is once again relying too heavily on optimism instead of aggressively addressing weaknesses before they become major issues.
The criticism comes at an important moment for Dallas.
The Cowboys enter the upcoming season under enormous pressure after multiple years of playoff disappointment. Expectations remain high because the roster still contains star-level talent at several key positions, including Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and one of the NFL’s most recognizable defensive units.
But many analysts believe offensive balance remains a serious concern.
In today’s NFL, explosive passing attacks dominate headlines, yet playoff football still frequently comes down to physicality, clock control, and consistent rushing production during critical moments. Several recent postseason losses exposed situations where Dallas struggled to establish offensive rhythm when defenses successfully limited the passing game.
That reality has intensified focus on the running back position.

Some observers believe the Cowboys lack a true difference-maker capable of consistently changing games on the ground. Others argue the issue extends beyond talent alone and involves offensive line consistency, play-calling adjustments, and overall offensive philosophy.
Still, calls for action continue growing louder.
Several analysts have openly suggested Dallas should pursue either a proven veteran addition or a more aggressive depth upgrade before the season begins. Fans supporting that approach believe adding stability at running back would reduce pressure on Prescott while creating a more balanced offensive identity overall.
The frustration partly comes from the belief that the solution feels obvious.
Many supporters argue the Cowboys have already seen enough evidence to understand where the weaknesses exist. Waiting too long to address them, critics say, risks repeating mistakes from previous seasons where roster issues became impossible to hide once games truly mattered.
At the same time, not everyone agrees that panic is necessary.
Some fans remain optimistic about the current group of running backs, believing younger players still deserve opportunities to develop fully within the offense. Others argue Dallas should prioritize offensive line improvements and scheme adjustments rather than assuming one personnel move will suddenly solve everything.
That debate reflects a larger question surrounding the Cowboys organization.
For years, Dallas has faced criticism for appearing reactive instead of proactive with roster management. Supporters often feel the franchise waits until problems become unavoidable before making aggressive moves.
Now, many fear the running back situation may be following that same pattern.

The pressure becomes even greater because of Dak Prescott’s situation.
The quarterback continues carrying enormous expectations while constantly operating under national scrutiny. Fans understand that giving Prescott a reliable rushing attack not only improves offensive efficiency but also creates easier throwing situations and reduces overall pressure during high-stakes games.
A stable running game can completely change how defenses attack Dallas offensively.
That is exactly why so many people believe the Cowboys cannot afford hesitation anymore.
Meanwhile, rival NFC teams continue strengthening their rosters aggressively. As conference competition becomes tougher, every weakness grows more dangerous. Fans watching other contenders improve naturally become frustrated when Dallas appears unwilling to make similarly decisive moves.
Still, the Cowboys front office has remained relatively patient publicly.
Whether that patience reflects confidence, caution, or hesitation remains unclear. But if offensive struggles continue once the season begins, criticism surrounding the running back position will likely intensify immediately.
For now, analysts and fans alike continue repeating the same message: the solution appears obvious.
The only question remaining is whether Dallas finally acts before frustration turns into another major disappointment.
Because if the Cowboys once again fall short offensively while obvious concerns remain unresolved, fans may not be nearly as patient this time around.