shhopkins said:
Brock is a disaster!
Enjoy your $37-million.
Rick Smith will be fired.
He won't because Bob McNair is the nicest owner in the league. Smith would of been fired on any other team @ least 3 times over by now.
shhopkins said:
Brock is a disaster!
Enjoy your $37-million.
Rick Smith will be fired.
Rick Smith went all in with the house's money on Brock and Lamar Miller. He is done.rangerdanger said:shhopkins said:
Brock is a disaster!
Enjoy your $37-million.
Rick Smith will be fired.
He won't because Bob McNair is the nicest owner in the league. Smith would of been fired on any other team @ least 3 times over by now.
A rookie won't regardless of OL. Good QBs still play good with poor OLs. Bad QBs play slightly less bad with great OLs.Beat40 said:aggie1906 said:You trying to play for a super bowl or to improve from 9-7 to 10-6?Beat40 said:aggie1906 said:IDK who the right guy is, but I would take the best available in the 1st or 2nd.rangerdanger said:Ryan34 said:rangerdanger said:
Only option for them is to go all in on a 2 yr Romo deal. Don't see a QB that would fall to them in the draft that's worth taking. Could try and take a late round flier on Chad Kelly I guess. Smith's selection of Osweiler buried this team.
Watson may vault up the boards but I doubt the others do. I think there's a pretty good chance that they'll have an opportunity to select a decent QB prospect at their pick.
Would you pull the trigger on Mahones if he fell?
I would take OL first and fix those issues. A good run game can compensate for a QB as well.
Do we think a rookie QB can take us to a super bowl if we don't address OL?
Yeah I agree. I was hoping for anyone other than Brock after pick #2. Not sure if Bill had pressure from the front office to keep Brock in but he was pretty terrible outside of the one dropped pass to Fuller.ac said:
Was the possibility of putting Savage into the game even contemplated?
Not a chance.shhopkins said:
I hate to say this, but Tony Romo will be the starter for Texans next year.
FriscoKid said:Ags #1 said:
So it was on griffin?
Without a doubt
The only way that happens is if the Cowboys cut him. Any Cowboys fans that talk about trades are funny. The dude has a massive cap number, and is a huge injury concern. He isn't getting them a pick.shhopkins said:
I hate to say this, but Tony Romo will be the starter for Texans next year.
rangerdanger said:shhopkins said:
Brock is a disaster!
Enjoy your $37-million.
Rick Smith will be fired.
He won't because Bob McNair is the nicest owner in the league. Smith would of been fired on any other team @ least 3 times over by now.
Sam Bradford meets some of the criteria you just listed and the Eagles made bank. A team who feels they are a QB away will take the risk and a good portion of his salary.Buck Compton said:The only way that happens is if the Cowboys cut him. Any Cowboys fans that talk about trades are funny. The dude has a massive cap number, and is a huge injury concern. He isn't getting them a pick.shhopkins said:
I hate to say this, but Tony Romo will be the starter for Texans next year.
I forgot the name of the QB the Vikings were paying $18M.... Remind me again? Even with Bridgewater making the giant sum of $1.8M, he was out for the season with no recourse.Agmaniacmike12 said:Sam Bradford meets some of the criteria you just listed and the Eagles made bank. A team who feels they are a QB away will take the risk and a good portion of his salary.Buck Compton said:The only way that happens is if the Cowboys cut him. Any Cowboys fans that talk about trades are funny. The dude has a massive cap number, and is a huge injury concern. He isn't getting them a pick.shhopkins said:
I hate to say this, but Tony Romo will be the starter for Texans next year.
YepAg12thman said:
Pats fan?
BoxingAg84 said:
1. Fire Rick Smith
2. Wallet whip Steve Mariucci. Give him whatever he wants.
3. Bring in Romo as a two year rental.
Romo's injury wasn't exactly season ending in 2016 and he had a career year in 2014. Most people considered Bradford a below average QB in Philadelphia and Minnesota still took on an oft-injured 7th year QB without any real production under his belt. Bradford posted a 45 QBR in his rebound year and garnered a nice package despite having an 18 million dollar 2nd year on that contract and no season above 60 QBR.Buck Compton said:I forgot the name of the QB the Vikings were paying $18M.... Remind me again? Even with Bridgewater making the giant sum of $1.8M, he was out for the season with no recourse.Agmaniacmike12 said:Sam Bradford meets some of the criteria you just listed and the Eagles made bank. A team who feels they are a QB away will take the risk and a good portion of his salary.Buck Compton said:The only way that happens is if the Cowboys cut him. Any Cowboys fans that talk about trades are funny. The dude has a massive cap number, and is a huge injury concern. He isn't getting them a pick.shhopkins said:
I hate to say this, but Tony Romo will be the starter for Texans next year.
Bradford was also 27 at that time. Romo is 36 and can barely walk his kids down the hallway to school. Bradford has had different injuries at different parts of his body. Romo has had consistent issues with two very fragile pieces. Bradford played 16,10,16,7,14 games in the seasons before Minnesota. Romo has played 16,15,15,4,0. Bradford was to be paid $7M in his contract year, Romo is on the books for $24.7M (and $25.2M the next year). Bradford has shown an ability to bounce back from injury. The situations really aren't that similar.
Trend plus age plus salary means Romo's career is over unless the Cowboys cut him and someone picks him up for cheap. They sure aren't getting a first round pick for him.
Logic really isn't that hard, people.
I hadn't seen that. That is frigging awesome! I wish more HC's would just shut up the media like this.J_R said:
CFTXAG10 said:BoxingAg84 said:
1. Fire Rick Smith
2. Wallet whip Steve Mariucci. Give him whatever he wants.
3. Bring in Romo as a two year rental.
Fire Larry Izzo