Didn't Jerry talk a bunch of crap about going all in
Or maybe the Cowboys feel that the RBs they have now on the team (Vaughn, Dowdle, and Freeman) are better than any late round RB they could've drafted. Reaching for a player because of need is a recipe for having a bad team in the long run.zgolfz85 said:jteagle said:
I also it's going to be comical in the middle of the season, the same posters that are saying "we don't need a RB" will be complaining about not being able to run the ball. They had difficulty running the ball last year at times, lost their best RB, a couple of offensive linemen and you think it is going to get better?
I hope it works but I have no faith in Mike McCarthy.
I never really had a lot of faith in Jerry to build a winner and I am losing the little faith I have.
Yep. Yes, we all know the watered down value of RBs in today's game, but it's not zero. You still have to have a serviceable RB room in order to have a workable offense. I don't think we have a serviceable room right now, but hope I'm wrong.
shack009 said:
It's like everybody forgot the start of last season when RB was going to be a strength with giving Pollard 20 touches a game. How did that go?
jr15aggie said:
Wanna know something comical... our cap still has like $6 mil in Zeke dead money (in addition to whatever we pay him).
We are so screwed.VP at Pierce and Pierce said:
I think McCarthey is going to run a pass heavy offense in 2024 and in order to do that he needs a really good pass protecting back which is what Zeke is. Zeke will basically be a pass catching/blitz pickup fullback in shotgun and get some carries to keep the defense honest. When it comes to running downhill under center I would image Davis or Dowdle will get most of those carries. If you think back to the Packers in McCathey's heyday it was a runningback by committee approach with the fullback getting work too which I think #40 will get too.
I dont think the runningback part is as big of an issue. The issue is this franchise is "believing" all these rookies and second year guys are going to hit immediately. Both OL, Maize, Overshown, W Michigan kid (reach at best), the rest of the jags at OL and DL. There is a lot of front line talent for sure. But banking on all these young guys to come in and start, be productive, and healthy is a tall order. The schedule is manageable and 10-7 is likely. Just good enough to keep Dak and let Mike go.Tksymm7 said:We are so screwed.VP at Pierce and Pierce said:
I think McCarthey is going to run a pass heavy offense in 2024 and in order to do that he needs a really good pass protecting back which is what Zeke is. Zeke will basically be a pass catching/blitz pickup fullback in shotgun and get some carries to keep the defense honest. When it comes to running downhill under center I would image Davis or Dowdle will get most of those carries. If you think back to the Packers in McCathey's heyday it was a runningback by committee approach with the fullback getting work too which I think #40 will get too.
bonfarr said:
Has Zeke matured since his Dallas days? The last thing we need is bringing the band back together with Zeke and Dak hitting the Dallas nightclubs. The moment a drunk Zeke makes an ass if himself again that's going to be all ESPN will want to report on for weeks. The juice isn't worth the squeeze.
Story is he partied HARD and was still living that lifestyle as of 18 months ago. It is difficult to play tailback when you do not take care of yourself and put toxins in your body and do not get adequate rest or nutrition.Woods Ag said:
or it's a combination of the two. that he was only good for a couple of years behind hte greatest offensive line ever assembled, and he was constantly ****ing off.
PatAg said:
Didn't Jerry talk a bunch of crap about going all in
Zeke's first practice back as a Cowboy pic.twitter.com/InZbs5Vbxn
— Micah Parsons Fan (@demcowboysfan) April 29, 2024
The scariest part about Washington is that they now have ownership that is not a laughingstock of the league. So now, Dallas is easily the least competent front office in the NFC East, which is why Philly and the Giants have has so much success since Jimmy left. Before Jimmy left and before Little Danny Snyder bought the Redskins, the Eagles and Giants had been to a combined 3 Super Bowls. Since then? Eagles have been to 4 Super Bowls and the Giants have been to 3.zgolfz85 said:
The eagles simply have the best front office in football right now, along with KC and San Fran. Washington is highly improved in that dept as well. The Eagles draft along with bringing in Barkley, Devin White and bringing back Gardner-Johnson is such an insane off season. A+ all the way.
Jerry will pull a rabbit out of his for Dak. Dak will be a Cowboy after 2024, he will sign a team friendly deal with a massive guarantee. No Cowboys QB has ever played for another team and it wont happen with Dak.Agristotle said:
this is a reboot, they just won't say that. This season will be a soap opera around Dak and Mac's last season, which will be must see TV,
Deal maker Jerry got humiliated by Dak's team on the last contract. He's not going to let that happen again.
VP at Pierce and Pierce said:I dont think the runningback part is as big of an issue. The issue is this franchise is "believing" all these rookies and second year guys are going to hit immediately. Both OL, Maize, Overshown, W Michigan kid (reach at best), the rest of the jags at OL and DL. There is a lot of front line talent for sure. But banking on all these young guys to come in and start, be productive, and healthy is a tall order. The schedule is manageable and 10-7 is likely. Just good enough to keep Dak and let Mike go.Tksymm7 said:We are so screwed.VP at Pierce and Pierce said:
I think McCarthey is going to run a pass heavy offense in 2024 and in order to do that he needs a really good pass protecting back which is what Zeke is. Zeke will basically be a pass catching/blitz pickup fullback in shotgun and get some carries to keep the defense honest. When it comes to running downhill under center I would image Davis or Dowdle will get most of those carries. If you think back to the Packers in McCathey's heyday it was a runningback by committee approach with the fullback getting work too which I think #40 will get too.
Agristotle said:
this is a reboot, they just won't say that. This season will be a soap opera around Dak and Mac's last season, which will be must see TV,
Interesting note on that, thanks for letting me know. I know that Brugler had that linebacker rated far lower than where the cowboys selected him, not sure what to make about that. My concern with the W Michigan kid isnt where he was drafted as much as I believe it will be a reach to expect him to come in and make a big contribution in year one. He seems like a redshirt guy along with the ND linebacker. Definitely could be wrong, I hope he is a baller.Macarthur said:VP at Pierce and Pierce said:I dont think the runningback part is as big of an issue. The issue is this franchise is "believing" all these rookies and second year guys are going to hit immediately. Both OL, Maize, Overshown, W Michigan kid (reach at best), the rest of the jags at OL and DL. There is a lot of front line talent for sure. But banking on all these young guys to come in and start, be productive, and healthy is a tall order. The schedule is manageable and 10-7 is likely. Just good enough to keep Dak and let Mike go.Tksymm7 said:We are so screwed.VP at Pierce and Pierce said:
I think McCarthey is going to run a pass heavy offense in 2024 and in order to do that he needs a really good pass protecting back which is what Zeke is. Zeke will basically be a pass catching/blitz pickup fullback in shotgun and get some carries to keep the defense honest. When it comes to running downhill under center I would image Davis or Dowdle will get most of those carries. If you think back to the Packers in McCathey's heyday it was a runningback by committee approach with the fullback getting work too which I think #40 will get too.
Let's criticise the cowboys for the right things. I don't beleive this to be true, at all. Dane Brugler had him as the 51st rated player on his board.
And Edge is a sneaky need for this team. Tank is in his last year so they need help there.
Hes tried to walk that back several times on radio interviews. Hes tried to make it sounds like what everyone else means by "all in" is not necessarily what it means when he says it. Its what Jerry does best, talk out his ass.Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:PatAg said:
Didn't Jerry talk a bunch of crap about going all in
I wonder if he regrets saying that. Or is he so arrogant he doesn't regret it at all.