DMN: Cowboys won’t rule out adding young running back before the season

I think it might the 3rd QB that gets axed in that scenario


Well we need to go long at so many positions that I think 5th WR could be an option as well.


DL, TE, Potentially RB, What if we keep a FB?
 
Well, they are much stronger at that particular position than we are.
Odds that they may have a better player deeper in their depth chart isn't really a stretch.

And yet, here they are signing Fred Jackson, nearly the minute after he was released? If anything, that's an extreme compliment towards Jackson's value and condemnation for what they think of what they currently have. Running backs that they know better than anyone.
 
I guess I don't understand why the guy they might sign has to be young? You aren't looking for a starter, you are looking for a 3rd RB, a situational guy. So what does it matter if the kid is 24 or 35? If you feel he can help you for a year or two, age shouldn't be a factor.

I don't understand it either. If you think you're a contender this year and believe a guy can help you this year, you sign him. You're not likely to find your feature running back of the future off of someone else's scrap heap. Signing a veteran now helps you for this year. And it doesn't prevent you from getting a lead ball carrier next year if what you have doesn't prove up to the task.
 
If we saw a young back to add to the mix, we’d certainly look at it. But what we’ve seen on the wires so far, we’re pretty content with what we got. That doesn’t mean that won’t change here in the next week or so.”
That comment by Stephen Jones is the reason Dallas did not move on Jackson. Evidently if there was a young RB they saw out there that they like they very well could bring him in. I know some have their so called pet cats and that is fine but the organization does not feel the same way
 
And yet, here they are signing Fred Jackson, nearly the minute after he was released? If anything, that's an extreme compliment towards Jackson's value and condemnation for what they think of what they currently have. Running backs that they know better than anyone.

Though they haven't signed Jackson yet, I think it's showing more how much they like him than how much they dislike who they have.
I guess as a backup to Lynch, they aren't as concerned about his age or workload.
 
Though they haven't signed Jackson yet, I think it's showing more how much they like him than how much they dislike who they have.

I don't think you can separate one factor from the other. If they were confident with what they have, they wouldn't have to be talking to Jackson at all. A lot of people are trying to talk up Christine Michael or whoever the Seahawks cut, but if that guy is getting cut in favor of Jackson, it tells you all you need to know. The guy who gets cut simply wasn't good enough. Actions speak louder than words.


I guess as a backup to Lynch, they aren't as concerned about his age or workload.

Right. And I fail to see why the Cowboys should be, especially given their even bigger question marks at the position.
 
Nah, we have no interest in Fred Jackson, the guy the #1 rushing team in the league wants, but whatever they're throwing away?
Turbin is hurt so they want to be covered short term. We aren't looking for short term or old. It isn't that complicated stash. Some of you guys are reading waaaaay to much into this.
 
I'm starting to think this is a smokescreen because it defies all logic to have that much confidence in this trio, especially Dunbar.

I honestly think this is case were a team has supreme confidence in their OL. Still think the season hinges on DL getting QB sacks/pressure.
 
Turbin is hurt so they want to be covered short term. We aren't looking for short term or old. It isn't that complicated stash. Some of you guys are reading waaaaay to much into this.

And some of you guys have the blinders firmly in place. The best running team in the league wants this guy to be their #2 running back. And our team, with as many question marks at running back as anyone in the league, doesn't think we need him.

And somehow, this team would rather stick with a bunch of unprovens, a proven non-factor, and a known injury risk, over a guy who's had multiple thousand yard seasons in this league.

You're right, it isn't that complicated.
 
And some of you guys have the blinders firmly in place. The best running team in the league wants this guy to be their #2 running back. And our team, with as many question marks at running back as anyone in the league, doesn't think we need him.
If Turbin wasn't hurt Seattle probably isn't interested in Jackson. It's all about covering themselves short term. That isn't what we are looking for. Got nothing to do with blinders.
 
I guess I don't understand why the guy they might sign has to be young? You aren't looking for a starter, you are looking for a 3rd RB, a situational guy. So what does it matter if the kid is 24 or 35? If you feel he can help you for a year or two, age shouldn't be a factor.

Please post more.
 
If Turbin wasn't hurt Seattle probably isn't interested in Jackson. It's all about covering themselves short term. That isn't what we are looking for. Got nothing to do with blinders.

No. Apparently we're looking for scraps, leftovers, and never will be's...

That sure looks like blinders to me.
 
Correct. That is the company line for many months not just the last few weeks.

I wish I could get paid to ask the same question for the 100th time, and write the same article each time. Really, all these "journalists" have to do is replace one quote for another, change the date, and they're done.
 
I really believe that they are ok for the present time but are looking to possibly find "lightning in a bottle" with a young guy who gets caught up in the numbers game. Unless something catastrophic happens to our RBs, we are not going to be signing any older player.
 
How can we rule it out, when it's almost a guarantee at least 1 of the 3 will always be injured.

And how does Dunbar even count as a RB? He's averages about 2 carries per game, and only comes in on passing downs.
 
I guess I don't understand why the guy they might sign has to be young? You aren't looking for a starter, you are looking for a 3rd RB, a situational guy. So what does it matter if the kid is 24 or 35? If you feel he can help you for a year or two, age shouldn't be a factor.

Since the 3rd RB usually plays special teams it does matter
Most 35 yr old players don't play special teams
 

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