I think so . . . also Cleveland is not as Bright as Dallas . . . coming here would do wonders for his legacy
I'm the poised voice of reason on this forum and it's a burden I carry quietly, without complaint.
How many times have I said: "No you don't give two first round picks for Jamaal Adams, you füül." "No you don't trade a third for a 37-year old cornerback, or a previously big-name DT, who now can't even get out of bed. Especially when this team is a .500 team. Have you looked at our cap!?"
I've beaten down so many childish trade suggestions I've lost count.
But when a window opens to win a Super Bowl...it's only reasonable to consider what pieces could take this team over the top, and how to make those trades possible.
Now, Cowboys nation, Now I say: Let the trade games begin.
Plus a pick??? Don't take this the wrong way, but are you nuts??? The last thing we need is a receiver. We are getting by just fine without Gallup, but we will be that much better with him. What he brings is a perfect compliment to what we already have. IMO OBJ pretty much isn't even as good as Gallup at this point of his career (when was the last time he has been good?) and is a potential attitude issue whether you want to admit it or not. But none of those are the reason this is a dumb idea. OBJ salary: $14.5M; Gallup salary: $2.4M; Cowboys cap space: around $4M. They'd have to give us OBJ and a really really great draft pick for Gallup.Just a thought…. But….. What about Gallup for OBJ… might have to send a pick to Cleveland also. But think of how unstoppable the Offense will be. And I’m one who always cries the offensive side is fine. We need more defense.
thats way too much for Donald...I want some draft picks in returnNahshon Wright for Aaron Donald.
OBJ is a selfish, self centered, seld serving, me first, attention hog player who is a locker room cancer. the best thing about this team is the locker room, lets not bring a piece of shiet like him to cowboys locker room and ruin something good....this is purely fantasy league move......for some fantasy points.....any help would be on defensive side. we have enough offensive powerWell, not only that, but he's got 0 chemistry with Baker. Partly because Baker seems to ignore him. Dak is a VASTLY superior QB to Baker, and I think he's even better than what Eli was in his prime. So, Dak would be the best QB he has had since he joined the league. That only means good things for OBJ come contract time.
Can't help if you can't see the impact he has.All that impact and he couldn't crack Las Vegas' roster?
Just a thought…. But….. What about Gallup for OBJ… might have to send a pick to Cleveland also. But think of how unstoppable the Offense will be. And I’m one who always cries the offensive side is fine. We need more defense.
I'm the poised voice of reason on this forum and it's a burden I carry quietly, without complaint.
How many times have I said: "No you don't give two first round picks for Jamaal Adams, you füül." "No you don't trade a third for a 37-year old cornerback, or a previously big-name DT, who now can't even get out of bed. Especially when this team is a .500 team. Have you looked at our cap!?"
I've beaten down so many childish trade suggestions I've lost count.
But when a window opens to win a Super Bowl...it's only reasonable to consider what pieces could take this team over the top, and how to make those trades possible.
Now, Cowboys nation, Now I say: Let the trade games begin.
Ready for this one........sign David Irving. And I am serious. Wouldnt cost you any pick, and basically no money. He's worth the risk of just having to cut him. He could impact the game so much its worth a shot this early into this run.
OBJ is a selfish, self centered, seld serving, me first, attention hog player who is a locker room cancer. the best thing about this team is the locker room, lets not bring a piece of shiet like him to cowboys locker room and ruin something good....this is purely fantasy league move......for some fantasy points.....any help would be on defensive side. we have enough offensive power
On Kazee - he did it twice Sunday. He’s trash.Here is what one must ask if you want to plant a flag on 2021 NFL Everest:
-Is Kazee a trustworthy centerfielder, or could he cost you the home-run heard round the world?
-If McGovern or Williams can't move to center and play it soundly...is there someone out there who can?
-Can a plug'n play Brown corner replacement be found? (the rook ain't ready folks)
-Osa and Neville should provide a high level rotation at the one tackle, what about the other tackle....the anchor?
Not related to trades, but vital: is there an effective and subtle pepper spray for refs w/an agenda?
You all are throwing so many gems and provocations...will I be able to shut this off and go to bed?
Throw me a bone!
Plus a pick??? Don't take this the wrong way, but are you nuts??? The last thing we need is a receiver. We are getting by just fine without Gallup, but we will be that much better with him. What he brings is a perfect compliment to what we already have. IMO OBJ pretty much isn't even as good as Gallup at this point of his career (when was the last time he has been good?) and is a potential attitude issue whether you want to admit it or not. But none of those are the reason this is a dumb idea. OBJ salary: $14.5M; Gallup salary: $2.4M; Cowboys cap space: around $4M. They'd have to give us OBJ and a really really great draft pick for Gallup.
I'm the poised voice of reason on this forum and it's a burden I carry quietly, without complaint.
How many times have I said: "No you don't give two first round picks for Jamaal Adams, you füül." "No you don't trade a third for a 37-year old cornerback, or a previously big-name DT, who now can't even get out of bed. Especially when this team is a .500 team. Have you looked at our cap!?"
I've beaten down so many childish trade suggestions I've lost count.
But when a window opens to win a Super Bowl...it's only reasonable to consider what pieces could take this team over the top, and how to make those trades possible.
Now, Cowboys nation, Now I say: Let the trade games begin.