Kwyn
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That’s not a plan, at least not a feasible one.Already gave my alternative. Go after Big Ben if PIT releases him and/or use the draft and move up. (Even Gilbert was really good against PIT's best D in the NFL at the time, much better than Dalton but I'd keep Gilbert for backup and let Dalton walk..) USe Big Ben until the draftee has time to develop and meanwhile spend spend spend on the trenches on both sides of the ball, i.e. REBUILD and with Stats Prescott we aint gonna be ABLE to rebuild nuthin and we aint ever gonna win nuthin.
You propose to wait for Pittsburgh to cut Ben, who is way past his prime and was not good last year, and then hope he signs some cheapo deal to come to Dallas to babysit the role for a year while we start rebuild that he will never be able to see completed? Why on earth would that even remotely interest him? There are many, many, better options for an aging, over the hill QB, that are better than that
think about what you’re suggesting
Barring that, your next suggestion is to sign Gilbert to be our starting QB? If your plan is for us to be absolutely terrible, why not just start DiNucci on his 7th round deal for two years and we can be a 2 win team
Final suggestion is to “spend spend spend” on offensive and defensive line while at the same time somehow miraculously finding the trade capital to “move up”, presumably to roll the dice on the third or fourth beat QB in the draft. How does that work?
These are flights of fancy, not realistic plans.
we have two options
Sign Dak and try to compete and hope he continues to get better and we can build on the defensive side of the ball through the draft and free agency
or
completely tear it down, trade *everything* of value and intentionally, and deliberately, do everything we can to lose games and tank for the next two years l, hoping we can start from scratch