That play happened with about 4:30 left, and even with GB in clock kill mode, they couldn't get a stop to get the ball back.
quote:I'm not saying they deserve the benefit of the doubt and that all is well. I'm just saying they have made a lot of moves in this area and it's unlikely that they'd go sign someone else unless they knew it was a certain home run. They just passed on Demontre. Last year they went and got the woman beater and nobody really liked that move either. So what do you do? Right now there are 3 or 4 young guys with almost zero real game experience. Do you run with them and hope a couple pan out? or do you go all out for a vet with a troubled past that might be available?quote:
So there's a ton of unproven but also undeveloped talent in house. I'm sure they'd love to get a proven commodity but I doubt they would go get and average vet right now when they still want to see how these kids play out. If just two or three turn out to be good then it's not as bad as it seems.
they have been using this approach for 3 years now. has it worked? no it has not. it can be argued that a lack of pass rush cost them a Super Bowl appearance in 2014. their strategy of trying to find guys who may or may not work out or guys to develop is a failed strategy. and so far its just preseason, but its looking like it will fail once again in 2016. not sure why they deserve any benefit of the doubt. teams like the Patriots recognize what they need to do, recognize short comings and address them appropriately. the Cowboys sit around hoping Marinelli can work his magic on a bunch of JAGs or worse...scrubs.
quote:Bro...I was already having a bad day.
Can we not talk about Green Bay... it still hurts too much.
I'm just now to the point where I can think about Patrick Crayton dropping that deep crossing route against the Giants back in 07 w/out wanting to cry a little bit. But even that one still hurts a little when I think about it!
quote:how bout in the 2nd round get a guy like Noah Spence (who many of us advocated for) instead of a guy who may or may not suit up ever again? Spence btw is apparently so far looking very promising in Tampa. its not just this past offseason, its other offseasons too. their MO is that they think Marinelli can coach any guy up, and he simply cannot.quote:I'm not saying they deserve the benefit of the doubt and that all is well. I'm just saying they have made a lot of moves in this area and it's unlikely that they'd go sign someone else unless they knew it was a certain home run. They just passed on Demontre. Last year they went and got the woman beater and nobody really liked that move either. So what do you do? Right now there are 3 or 4 young guys with almost zero real game experience. Do you run with them and hope a couple pan out? or do you go all out for a vet with a troubled past that might be available?quote:
So there's a ton of unproven but also undeveloped talent in house. I'm sure they'd love to get a proven commodity but I doubt they would go get and average vet right now when they still want to see how these kids play out. If just two or three turn out to be good then it's not as bad as it seems.
they have been using this approach for 3 years now. has it worked? no it has not. it can be argued that a lack of pass rush cost them a Super Bowl appearance in 2014. their strategy of trying to find guys who may or may not work out or guys to develop is a failed strategy. and so far its just preseason, but its looking like it will fail once again in 2016. not sure why they deserve any benefit of the doubt. teams like the Patriots recognize what they need to do, recognize short comings and address them appropriately. the Cowboys sit around hoping Marinelli can work his magic on a bunch of JAGs or worse...scrubs.
New England went and got Mingo but they also let Chandler Jones go. IMO, a bad move but they are New England so they get to do whatever they want.
quote:And not only that, the Cowboys took a HUGE risk with Jaylon Smith and we are still waiting to see if there is even hope he'll even play again (as far as I know his nerve still isn't firing).
Randy Gregory failed a drug test right before the combine and again right before the draft. They took him anyway.
Noah Spence by all accounts has been on his behavior for 2 years and those who have observed him say he's not anything like he was before.
They are 2 different guys with 2 sets of priorities it appears.
quote:Well they can't go back and re-pick. I'm talking about RIGHT NOW. They made a half dozen moves to address the dline and they've had some bad luck with Tapper getting hurt and the two knuckleheads getting suspended. Yeah, maybe picking Spence would have made all the difference but they didn't pick him. So what's next? I see a lot of criticism about a failure to address an obvious shortcoming. It's not like they haven't tried anything.quote:how bout in the 2nd round get a guy like Noah Spence (who many of us advocated for) instead of a guy who may or may not suit up ever again? Spence btw is apparently so far looking very promising in Tampa. its not just this past offseason, its other offseasons too. their MO is that they think Marinelli can coach any guy up, and he simply cannot.quote:I'm not saying they deserve the benefit of the doubt and that all is well. I'm just saying they have made a lot of moves in this area and it's unlikely that they'd go sign someone else unless they knew it was a certain home run. They just passed on Demontre. Last year they went and got the woman beater and nobody really liked that move either. So what do you do? Right now there are 3 or 4 young guys with almost zero real game experience. Do you run with them and hope a couple pan out? or do you go all out for a vet with a troubled past that might be available?quote:
So there's a ton of unproven but also undeveloped talent in house. I'm sure they'd love to get a proven commodity but I doubt they would go get and average vet right now when they still want to see how these kids play out. If just two or three turn out to be good then it's not as bad as it seems.
they have been using this approach for 3 years now. has it worked? no it has not. it can be argued that a lack of pass rush cost them a Super Bowl appearance in 2014. their strategy of trying to find guys who may or may not work out or guys to develop is a failed strategy. and so far its just preseason, but its looking like it will fail once again in 2016. not sure why they deserve any benefit of the doubt. teams like the Patriots recognize what they need to do, recognize short comings and address them appropriately. the Cowboys sit around hoping Marinelli can work his magic on a bunch of JAGs or worse...scrubs.
New England went and got Mingo but they also let Chandler Jones go. IMO, a bad move but they are New England so they get to do whatever they want.
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Listening to some very good sports talk about Dak and what he could have in common with recent rookie QB success stories. The names they dropped were Vince, RG III, & Russel. All these guys led their team to the playoffs as rookies.
Your first instinct is to say Defense and that would only be correct for Wilson. Both Vince & RG III had very bad defenses that year (the Titans were dead last in defense that year according to these guys). What they all had in common were top flight run games (aided by the fact that all those QBs were also mobil). I forget the rankings, but each of those guys had a team with a top 5 rushing attack.
Goes back to what I've said... the best thing, to me, about Dak is his poise in the pocket and willingness to let it go deep with accuracy. Defenses cannot crowd the box so long as he is threatening with the pass, but good luck if you don't load the box against the Zeke/Morris combo behind our O-line. Come 4th quarter we are running the football and there is nothing you can do about it!!!
quote:That would be awesome! The talk I've heard from some of the Cowboys sport writers is he is definitely still in the mix this year if his knee (or rather his nerve) heals accordingly. It's hard to fathom and I typically just ignore the comments until he actually suites up... but the organization is still counting on him.
the recent work out videos of him posted make it look like dude is back to 100% already. obviously to the trained eye i guess they can maybe spot his dropped foot issue.
quote:"stop the madness"? I'd love to see the history of second round picks that should have been firsts that they gambled on... anyone? Bueller?
Yeah, you almost hope Jaylon Smith never plays and the Cowboys will finally stop the madness with their 2nd round picks. But obviously I really really want Jaylon Smith to not only play, but be as awesome as his pre-injury top 5 pick projected him to be.
quote:quote:"stop the madness"? I'd love to see the history of second round picks that should have been firsts that they gambled on... anyone? Bueller?
Yeah, you almost hope Jaylon Smith never plays and the Cowboys will finally stop the madness with their 2nd round picks. But obviously I really really want Jaylon Smith to not only play, but be as awesome as his pre-injury top 5 pick projected him to be.
Gregory.
Smith.
Who am I missing? Madness?
I'll fill it in for this decade...
Lawrence
Escobar
Crawford
Carter
Lee
Just madness.
quote:Now show me the 2nd round hit rate for the rest of the NFL. Thanks for taking the bait, I knew I could count on you, blanket. It's extremely low, all over the league - but don't let facts get in the way.
Suspended DE.
Useless TE.
Carter even still in the league?
Lee great but always a hit away.
Annnnnd TCraw who got paid and now seems to always be hurt.
I swear...I have no idea how some team hasn't hired Jerry to GM their team. He's clearly SO good at it!
quote:quote:Now show me the 2nd round hit rate for the rest of the NFL. Thanks for taking the bait, I knew I could count on you, blanket. It's extremely low, all over the league - but don't let facts get in the way.
Suspended DE.
Useless TE.
Carter even still in the league?
Lee great but always a hit away.
Annnnnd TCraw who got paid and now seems to always be hurt.
I swear...I have no idea how some team hasn't hired Jerry to GM their team. He's clearly SO good at it!
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You're missing the point. I'm looking for madness. If you think taking Lee in the second fits that bill... we fundamentally disagree.
quote:I think I speak for most Cowboys fans when I encourage you to find a team that makes you happier.quote:quote:Now show me the 2nd round hit rate for the rest of the NFL. Thanks for taking the bait, I knew I could count on you, blanket. It's extremely low, all over the league - but don't let facts get in the way.
Suspended DE.
Useless TE.
Carter even still in the league?
Lee great but always a hit away.
Annnnnd TCraw who got paid and now seems to always be hurt.
I swear...I have no idea how some team hasn't hired Jerry to GM their team. He's clearly SO good at it!
Which facts? For example, the clubs playoff record since Switzer? Those kind of facts.
But yeah. Jerrys killing it, brah.
quote:quote:I think I speak for most Cowboys fans when I encourage you to find a team that makes you happier.quote:quote:Now show me the 2nd round hit rate for the rest of the NFL. Thanks for taking the bait, I knew I could count on you, blanket. It's extremely low, all over the league - but don't let facts get in the way.
Suspended DE.
Useless TE.
Carter even still in the league?
Lee great but always a hit away.
Annnnnd TCraw who got paid and now seems to always be hurt.
I swear...I have no idea how some team hasn't hired Jerry to GM their team. He's clearly SO good at it!
Which facts? For example, the clubs playoff record since Switzer? Those kind of facts.
But yeah. Jerrys killing it, brah.
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*don't know who this guy is, but other users seem to be giving his opinion some importance.