Our only shot is Derrick Henry. You're willing to go all in on drafting a RB? If that doesn't work, you're screwed. Dak isn't that good to lift a team
ac04 said:
overpaying a 30 year old RB with 2,100+ career touches would be the most cowboys thing ever.
the lack of movement is frustrating but i'm not sure giving henry a ton of money is a great idea when they still haven't figured out if they're going to extend or attempt to restructure dak, release or trade gallup, restructure diggs and/or martin, figure out what to do with LVE, etc.
why they are dragging their feet on all that is more of a concern to me than figuring out which guy we're going to hand the ball off to. the super bowl champs feature a 7th round RB that runs like a muppet.
ac04 said:
ok. it has been a more than a decade since the starting RB for the super bowl champion had a cap hit over $2MM.
well they did re-sign the long snapper, what more do you expect?Daveintx said:
But Jerry said all in, so we're good right..... RIGHT???!!!!!!
This is such a tired line. There is a freaking salary cap. All teams spend equal. No team is saving any money by not going after free agents. This isn't baseball.alvtimes said:
average over 93,000 fans a game…. Jerry thanks you, with fans like that…. why spend the money to actually win anything?
and not all 93,000 seats are Cowboy fans. I bet at least 40% or more are owned by ticket brokers who just resell them for every game.mavsfan4ever said:This is such a tired line. There is a freaking salary cap. All teams spend equal. No team is saving any money by not going after free agents. This isn't baseball.alvtimes said:
average over 93,000 fans a game…. Jerry thanks you, with fans like that…. why spend the money to actually win anything?
justnobody79 said:and not all 93,000 seats are Cowboy fans. I bet at least 40% or more are owned by ticket brokers who just resell them for every game.mavsfan4ever said:This is such a tired line. There is a freaking salary cap. All teams spend equal. No team is saving any money by not going after free agents. This isn't baseball.alvtimes said:
average over 93,000 fans a game…. Jerry thanks you, with fans like that…. why spend the money to actually win anything?
Agreed. I want to know is it simply neither have the competency to manage the cap while working improve the roster or do they not listen to Will McClay or does McClay even have anything to do with the cap/FA? The roster mismanagement is dumbfounding, they seem to always be reactive. Is Stephen that bad (he has a degree in engineering, I assume he has some books smarts and his dad didnt simply buy the degree) or Jerry telling him what he can and cannot do which hamstrings from the jump?Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Other teams find ways to make their cap work while spending and having more frequent playoff wins.
Jerry and Stephen Jones are total failures in team managing (maybe not brand management). There is no denying this as the results don't lie.
Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Other teams find ways to make their cap work while spending and having more frequent playoff wins.
Jerry and Stephen Jones are total failures in team managing (maybe not brand management). There is no denying this as the results don't lie.
MookieBlaylock said:Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Other teams find ways to make their cap work while spending and having more frequent playoff wins.
Jerry and Stephen Jones are total failures in team managing (maybe not brand management). There is no denying this as the results don't lie.
i wish every team that are total failures averaged 12 wins over the last 3 years
drama queen much?
MookieBlaylock said:
Now do your drama queen act with the Houston that has never one and couldn't even keep the Oilers
I will hang up and listen
Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:MookieBlaylock said:
Now do your drama queen act with the Houston that has never one and couldn't even keep the Oilers
I will hang up and listen
Is this thread about Houston? Totally irrelevant here. Weird response.
Dude really? With the Cowboys influence, pedigree and money, what do they have to show for it in the last 20 years?MookieBlaylock said:Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Other teams find ways to make their cap work while spending and having more frequent playoff wins.
Jerry and Stephen Jones are total failures in team managing (maybe not brand management). There is no denying this as the results don't lie.
i wish every team that are total failures averaged 12 wins over the last 3 years
drama queen much?
What drives me crazy is they never seem to be proactive or outside the box in their thinking, part of which is because Jerry has allowed the brand to be tied in so much to current players which makes it hard to not get locked in to long term contracts that shouldn't happen. They should have already drafted Tyron's replacement and a new center, but they didnt. They should have addressed tailback last year, but they didnt.Southlake said:Dude really? With the Cowboys influence, pedigree and money, what do they have to show for it in the last 20 years?MookieBlaylock said:Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Other teams find ways to make their cap work while spending and having more frequent playoff wins.
Jerry and Stephen Jones are total failures in team managing (maybe not brand management). There is no denying this as the results don't lie.
i wish every team that are total failures averaged 12 wins over the last 3 years
drama queen much?
Undermanaged and under achieving.
How's that playoff record?
It's a Has-been team with Has-been owners who are happy to not be playoff contenders.
The insane part is Stephen and Jerry make the same mistakes over and over, I am guessing because neither have to be accountable to anyone and both are in a cycle of drunk and hungover so there is never any professional growth. It is like they do everything last minute, there is not planning or long term assessment of where they want the program to be. As a coach that has to be frustrating. The 2024 roster is set up for failure. On McClay, I think he presents a draft plan and some years the Jones family follows it and some years they dictate who gets drafted such the two head scratchers from 2023 in the first two rounds. Again, now plan. The tight end room was already plenty talented, didnt need the michigan kid. Left Tackle was such a bigger need than DT.DannyDuberstein said:
McClay has done a good job drafting, albeit last year's early pick has been pretty damn disappointing so far. The issue has been roster and contract management after that point. Bad extensions. Waiting too long on guys they were inevitably going to extend (Dak has been SOOOO much more expensive because of it). Giving away guys like Amari Cooper in what turned out to be an offseason where veteran WRs drew great value in return. McClay has been key to them being good. But Stephen and Jerry are why it's never been good enough.