Offensive Flatlining Completely On Jerry Jones

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Jerry Jones and his contributions:

1. Cut Zeke before the 2023 season but made no effort to replace him with another RB capable of effective productivity in a two-back rotation. This was despite the fact that Pollard was coming back from an injury.

This was also despite the fact that there were several options in that year's draft.

2. Procrastinated on both Dak and CeeDee's contract negotiations to the point where it was an obvious team distraction. This resulted in a holdout by CeeDee which prevented CeeDee and Dak to be in sync at the start of the season.

This also created incremental increases in Dak's salary demands to the point where the Cowboys will be paying around 15 million dollars more per year than if they had signed him the previous season. This money could have been wisely spent on a veteran free agent DT or RB or OL.

3. Did not resign Pollard after the 2023 season but did not replace him until the only choice left was the guy they cut the previous season. Once again, they failed to address the issue in the draft.

4. Never adequately addressed depth at the QB position. The Cowboys drafted only 5 QB's in the past 23 drafts, none higher than the 4th round. Bill Belichick drafted 11 QB's in the same time frame despite having Tom Brady, arguably the best in NFL history. That is an average of one QB every two drafts.

This lack of foresight resulted in almost unprecedented leverage by a QB. Without any obvious alternative, they were at the mercy of Dak's agent.

5. Despite the fact that they spent a quarter of their salary cap on Dak, they decided to protect this investment with an O-line featuring two rookies, both of whom did not play their position in college. One of the positions was LT, the guy that protects the QB's blind side.

This position was manned by someone considered to be "raw" and in need of development. The other position was center, the guy that gets the ball to the QB. Keep in mind, there were no feasible RB's and the team was destined to be a one-dimensional nightmare in which defenses had no fear of the running game. This allowed them to attack the QB with little restraint. Eventually, Dak's body could no longer take the constant duress.

6. Refused to participate in veteran free agency, despite desperate needs that would be difficult to fill in the draft. If the Cowboys had signed one veteran free agent O-Lineman capable of starting then it would have taken a great deal of pressure off the rookies. They could have signed a good RB.

Last season, the Cowboys had the #1 scoring offense for the 2nd time in three seasons. They were ranked 5th in offensive yardage. They were ranked #2 in turnovers and #1 in 1st downs.

This season they are ranked 23rd in scoring, 21st in total yards, 21st in 1st downs and 31st in turnovers.

Jerry Jones's neglect, poor team building strategy, ill advised risks, and terrible draft decisions created a burden that was impossible for this offense to overcome. Jerry Jones is the most prominent reason for the state of this offense.

This is the typical cycle. People like Tex Schram, Tom Landry, Jimmy Johnson and Bill Parcells are builders of champions. Jerry Jones has always been the destroyer of opportunity.

......From first to worse in half a season...........
 
the cowboys are worth $11B+....cha ching
two players in to p10 jersey sales in NFL

so tell me what's not working again?
 
And with Prescott’s injury, this team doesn’t have a quarterback capable of playing at the NFL level.

Rush simply lacks the arm talent, while Lance lacks the mental component.

But between the two, the team has no quarterback.
 
Dak's body could no longer take the constant duress.
Dak got hurt on a play he didn't even get hit on. He scrambled out of the pocket and tore his hamstring. Nothing to do with "constant duress". I have never seen a QB coddled so much. "Well, he wasn't surrounded by all-pros at every position so you can't place any blame on him even though he is supposed to be the leader of this team and is the highest paid player in the entire history of the NFL."
 
And with Prescott’s injury, this team doesn’t have a quarterback capable of playing at the NFL level.

Rush simply lacks the arm talent, while Lance lacks the mental component.

But between the two, the team has no quarterback.
Some were so worried that we'd go back to the Campo years with qbs if we didn't resign Dak. Well congratulations because thats where we are now.
 
Rush simply lacks the arm talent, while Lance lacks the mental component.
Dak is better in both of those departments? I beg to differ....

Some were so worried that we'd go back to the Campo years with qbs if we didn't resign Dak. Well congratulations because thats where we are now.
Like Jerry just said, the team still sucked when Dak was playing, and he thought there would actually be an improvement with him off the field. The Campo years have returned whether Dak plays or not.
 
Reason #7 (which should be #1): He cynically signed an aging, average CHOKER against his own instincts...in order to make a buck. "I told you we would go as far as Dak takes us...and this is where we are."

He deserves all the Johnny Walker Blue he can drink to douse the pain...
 
Dak is better in both of those departments? I beg to differ....


Like Jerry just said, the team still sucked when Dak was playing, and he thought there would actually be an improvement with him off the field. The Campo years have returned whether Dak plays or not.
This illustrates your delusion, on full display.
 
ACKUALLY they signed Chum Edoga or whatever his name is as their LT, showing their elite abilities to sign talent for cheap. But he stubbed his toe or something and went to IR heaven.

The failure we've seen this year is 100% on the Jones duo. Franchise Pollard one year, let him walk the next. Re-sign Dowdle and Zeke and think it's enough being cheapstakes
Rolling the dice on two rookie, raw at their positions to be day 1 starters.
Seeing Cooks and Dak have no chemistry, but hope this year they could click. Nope. Depth behind them rivals the 2018 WR group.
Wasting a 2nd on Schoonmaker, who lacks confidence or something.
 
Some were so worried that we'd go back to the Campo years with qbs if we didn't resign Dak. Well congratulations because thats where we are now.
This ownership mismanaged the position and painted themselves into a corner.

And player and agent took full advantage.

They did this to themselves and should be held fully accountable.
 
Dak got hurt on a play he didn't even get hit on. He scrambled out of the pocket and tore his hamstring. Nothing to do with "constant duress". I have never seen a QB coddled so much. "Well, he wasn't surrounded by all-pros at every position so you can't place any blame on him even though he is supposed to be the leader of this team and is the highest paid player in the entire history of the NFL."
You scramble from duress.
 
Jerry Jones and his contributions:

1. Cut Zeke before the 2023 season but made no effort to replace him with another RB capable of effective productivity in a two-back rotation. This was despite the fact that Pollard was coming back from an injury.

This was also despite the fact that there were several options in that year's draft.

2. Procrastinated on both Dak and CeeDee's contract negotiations to the point where it was an obvious team distraction. This resulted in a holdout by CeeDee which prevented CeeDee and Dak to be in sync at the start of the season.

This also created incremental increases in Dak's salary demands to the point where the Cowboys will be paying around 15 million dollars more per year than if they had signed him the previous season. This money could have been wisely spent on a veteran free agent DT or RB or OL.

3. Did not resign Pollard after the 2023 season but did not replace him until the only choice left was the guy they cut the previous season. Once again, they failed to address the issue in the draft.

4. Never adequately addressed depth at the QB position. The Cowboys drafted only 5 QB's in the past 23 drafts, none higher than the 4th round. Bill Belichick drafted 11 QB's in the same time frame despite having Tom Brady, arguably the best in NFL history. That is an average of one QB every two drafts.

This lack of foresight resulted in almost unprecedented leverage by a QB. Without any obvious alternative, they were at the mercy of Dak's agent.

5. Despite the fact that they spent a quarter of their salary cap on Dak, they decided to protect this investment with an O-line featuring two rookies, both of whom did not play their position in college. One of the positions was LT, the guy that protects the QB's blind side.

This position was manned by someone considered to be "raw" and in need of development. The other position was center, the guy that gets the ball to the QB. Keep in mind, there were no feasible RB's and the team was destined to be a one-dimensional nightmare in which defenses had no fear of the running game. This allowed them to attack the QB with little restraint. Eventually, Dak's body could no longer take the constant duress.

6. Refused to participate in veteran free agency, despite desperate needs that would be difficult to fill in the draft. If the Cowboys had signed one veteran free agent O-Lineman capable of starting then it would have taken a great deal of pressure off the rookies. They could have signed a good RB.

Last season, the Cowboys had the #1 scoring offense for the 2nd time in three seasons. They were ranked 5th in offensive yardage. They were ranked #2 in turnovers and #1 in 1st downs.

This season they are ranked 23rd in scoring, 21st in total yards, 21st in 1st downs and 31st in turnovers.

Jerry Jones's neglect, poor team building strategy, ill advised risks, and terrible draft decisions created a burden that was impossible for this offense to overcome. Jerry Jones is the most prominent reason for the state of this offense.

This is the typical cycle. People like Tex Schram, Tom Landry, Jimmy Johnson and Bill Parcells are builders of champions. Jerry Jones has always been the destroyer of opportunity.

......From first to worse in half a season...........
Extremely accurate. It alls starts with GM Jethro.
 
the cowboys are worth $11B+....cha ching
two players in to p10 jersey sales in NFL

so tell me what's not working again?
It's not working for ME.

Whose money was that before it was his? Did you get what you paid for?

I didn't buy my car from a company because the business owner was a billionaire. I bought it because it satisfied my needs.

I'm glad that, despite their record, you are satisfied with the knowledge that their owner has swindled you and every other Cowboys fan out of billions of dollars.

He did this by promising a total commitment to winning a championship. Instead, he focuses on money and self-adulation.

What does that trophy look like?
 
Jerry Jones and his contributions:

1. Cut Zeke before the 2023 season but made no effort to replace him with another RB capable of effective productivity in a two-back rotation. This was despite the fact that Pollard was coming back from an injury.

This was also despite the fact that there were several options in that year's draft.

2. Procrastinated on both Dak and CeeDee's contract negotiations to the point where it was an obvious team distraction. This resulted in a holdout by CeeDee which prevented CeeDee and Dak to be in sync at the start of the season.

This also created incremental increases in Dak's salary demands to the point where the Cowboys will be paying around 15 million dollars more per year than if they had signed him the previous season. This money could have been wisely spent on a veteran free agent DT or RB or OL.

3. Did not resign Pollard after the 2023 season but did not replace him until the only choice left was the guy they cut the previous season. Once again, they failed to address the issue in the draft.

4. Never adequately addressed depth at the QB position. The Cowboys drafted only 5 QB's in the past 23 drafts, none higher than the 4th round. Bill Belichick drafted 11 QB's in the same time frame despite having Tom Brady, arguably the best in NFL history. That is an average of one QB every two drafts.

This lack of foresight resulted in almost unprecedented leverage by a QB. Without any obvious alternative, they were at the mercy of Dak's agent.

5. Despite the fact that they spent a quarter of their salary cap on Dak, they decided to protect this investment with an O-line featuring two rookies, both of whom did not play their position in college. One of the positions was LT, the guy that protects the QB's blind side.

This position was manned by someone considered to be "raw" and in need of development. The other position was center, the guy that gets the ball to the QB. Keep in mind, there were no feasible RB's and the team was destined to be a one-dimensional nightmare in which defenses had no fear of the running game. This allowed them to attack the QB with little restraint. Eventually, Dak's body could no longer take the constant duress.

6. Refused to participate in veteran free agency, despite desperate needs that would be difficult to fill in the draft. If the Cowboys had signed one veteran free agent O-Lineman capable of starting then it would have taken a great deal of pressure off the rookies. They could have signed a good RB.

Last season, the Cowboys had the #1 scoring offense for the 2nd time in three seasons. They were ranked 5th in offensive yardage. They were ranked #2 in turnovers and #1 in 1st downs.

This season they are ranked 23rd in scoring, 21st in total yards, 21st in 1st downs and 31st in turnovers.

Jerry Jones's neglect, poor team building strategy, ill advised risks, and terrible draft decisions created a burden that was impossible for this offense to overcome. Jerry Jones is the most prominent reason for the state of this offense.

This is the typical cycle. People like Tex Schram, Tom Landry, Jimmy Johnson and Bill Parcells are builders of champions. Jerry Jones has always been the destroyer of opportunity.

......From first to worse in half a season...........
He has led us to where we are today. Hopefully, all the way to the top of the draft. Bright side is that at the top you can build something like Detroit and Washington did. It can be done.
 
Dak got hurt on a play he didn't even get hit on. He scrambled out of the pocket and tore his hamstring. Nothing to do with "constant duress". I have never seen a QB coddled so much. "Well, he wasn't surrounded by all-pros at every position so you can't place any blame on him even though he is supposed to be the leader of this team and is the highest paid player in the entire history of the NFL."
Really? What was Dak doing at the time the hamstring occurred? Was he comfortable in the pocket with time to go through his progressions?

You don't think a hamstring could be the cumulative result of having to run for his life on almost every play? Are hamstrings a common issue for QBs? Just as much as they are for receivers and DB's?
 
He has led us to where we are today. Hopefully, all the way to the top of the draft. Bright side is that at the top you can build something like Detroit and Washington did. It can be done.
No. It can't. Not without someone that knows how to build a championship team instead of just a talented roster.
 

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