Trade Lamb and burn it down now

Mannix

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Get him out of here while we can get something for him....he is a 2 1/2 at best on a team with a great WR corp. We need to burn this thing to the ground at HC, OC, and QB ASAP....we need an ENTIRE new WR corp....the only persons I hold onto is maybe Dennis Houston and Jake Ferguson, because they are cheap and have an upside. The WR corp we went into the season with was NEVER going to take us to the next level, no matter how well Dak played....they are garbage...Lamb included!!! And don't ask me how we are supposed to get rid of Dak ASAP....I'm not the GM with the fatheaded son, and Arkansas fun baby....let him figure it the hell out.
 

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BTW, I'm going after Tyler Huntley now....if anyone saw him play last year against Green Bay, you can CLEARLY see that he is better than Dak....the dude is good.
 

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Lamb is a good player. Go back and watch every pass thrown his way- just horrible accuracy by the QB. If Lamb had a good QB, he would be a star.

But I do agree that if you want to blow it up, and acquire draft capital, then you need to "sell high". Parsons is the one player that might fetch the draft capital needed to obtain a top tier QB. Trade Dak too, and that might give you the ammo you need when combined with whatever first round pick Dallas ends up with.
 

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Nah, he'll look better then MG13 comes back. TB feared none of the Cowboys WRs not named CeeDee.

He gotta step it up but he needs help.
 

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Lamb is a good player. Go back and watch every pass thrown his way- just horrible accuracy by the QB. If Lamb had a good QB, he would be a star.

But I do agree that if you want to blow it up, and acquire draft capital, then you need to "sell high". Parsons is the one player that might fetch the draft capital needed to obtain a top tier QB. Trade Dak too, and that might give you the ammo you need when combined with whatever first round pick Dallas ends up with.
Unfortunately nobody is trading for Prescott.
 

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Lamb is easily my favorite offensive player we’ve drafted since probably Dez Bryant. That said, I’ve been really disappointed in his consistency and how he’s developed. You cannot be a No. 1 if you can’t be relied upon to catch the ball. Yes, some of the issues are the ball placement by Dak, but Lamb has just flat-out dropped too many balls that should have been routine for a great receiver.

I don’t think we should trade him because it would be self-defeating, but any nonsense comparing him to Jefferson in Minnesota is just pure comedy.
 

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Lamb is a good player. Go back and watch every pass thrown his way- just horrible accuracy by the QB. If Lamb had a good QB, he would be a star.

But I do agree that if you want to blow it up, and acquire draft capital, then you need to "sell high". Parsons is the one player that might fetch the draft capital needed to obtain a top tier QB. Trade Dak too, and that might give you the ammo you need when combined with whatever first round pick Dallas ends up with.
We may have the #1 overall this year
 

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I'm down for the chaos.
Why not. It's sure more exciting than seeing the same thing we've seen pretty much since the Denver game. Same issues over and over. It's like they think they will magically go away without addressing them.

Blow it up. Dlaw, cedee, Dak, Zeke.... Cya. You can't count on any of them.

I know trades are rare but I would love to go after the backup QB in Baltimore. I think he's going to be a star if ever given a shot.

Trade for him and hopefully you have your future QB.
 

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WR is a secondary position. You don't start there and build. You start with the OL. Then the QB. Then the skill positions like RB, TE, and WR.

The problem in Dallas is that problems are not acknowledged for fear of offending the owner and his judgement. You can't fix problems if you don't acknowledge them. I knew and many others on the board knew 3 things back in March:

1. The OL did not have enough talent.
2. The WR core was paper thin and did not have enough talent.
3. The DT rotation was among the worst in the NFL.

None of these problems which were easy to see were addressed in any significant way. You can't replace Amari Cooper, La El Collins, and Connor Williams with inferior talent, and then compound the problem with no insurance for Tyron Smith and Gallup........... you can't do those things and expect anything better than what we saw last night.
 

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The chaos is upon us. Dallas will win just enough games to screw themselves from getting a top QB in the draft.

And that is likely what will happen. Dak will return in time to mess up the draft pick and lead the team closer that coveted .500 mark.
 

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Why not. It's sure more exciting than seeing the same thing we've seen pretty much since the Denver game. Same issues over and over. It's like they think they will magically go away without addressing them.

Blow it up. Dlaw, cedee, Dak, Zeke.... Cya. You can't count on any of them.

I know trades are rare but I would love to go after the backup QB in Baltimore. I think he's going to be a star if ever given a shot.

Trade for him and hopefully you have your future QB.

No way they get rid of him with the Lamar contract issues going on right now. Lamar is an injury away from being another RG3 as well. But, I agree if we could grab him, I’m game.
 

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I wouldn't trade Lamb but I would move anyone that's about to be a free agent if they are like 1-6 at the deadline.

Without looking into it.....LVE, Wilson, Basham, McGovern, Schultz...
 

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No way they get rid of him with the Lamar contract issues going on right now. Lamar is an injury away from being another RG3 as well. But, I agree if we could grab him, I’m game.
Yeah. Too bad they didn't get that contract ironed out. He's probably untouchable now.

But I would still make the call and ask if he was available for the right price.
 

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Lamb is a good player. Go back and watch every pass thrown his way- just horrible accuracy by the QB. If Lamb had a good QB, he would be a star.

But I do agree that if you want to blow it up, and acquire draft capital, then you need to "sell high". Parsons is the one player that might fetch the draft capital needed to obtain a top tier QB. Trade Dak too, and that might give you the ammo you need when combined with whatever first round pick Dallas ends up with.

He is good but "maybe" not a #1 WR just yet. But what help did he have last night?
 
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