Pessimist_cowboy
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Bye he’s overrated worse director of pro player personnel in the NFL. Lost count in the number of busts he’s brought in free agency.
I think it was four games on the active roster.
Yeah, double-checked and that's what Todd Archer confirmed.
I hope McClay leaves, he deserves better. SMH
Bye he’s overrated worse director of pro player personnel in the NFL. Lost count in the number of busts he’s brought in free agency.
Bye he’s overrated worse director of pro player personnel in the NFL.
since it appears there are quite of few Eagle trolls here, lets just say the Eagles have been fortunate. Yes they took a huge gamble and traded up for Wentz, smart move as it appears he is a franchise QB. But he was not a given, not the highly rated prospect like Elway or Aikman!! they were fortunate....more importantly they sold a bill of goods to Miami, not once but twice...gaining picks and escaping bad contracts... very fortunate to have a patsy in south beach to rescue you....bizarre luck if you aski me!! they were very very fortunate Bridgewater blows a knee, allowing a desperate team to overpay for a QB you didn't want after lucking into getting Wentz.....Think about it, what sense did it nake to sign Bradford if you were all in on Wentz....because of the way it played out you look golden....I will give them credit, with their ability to sign FA, they hit on all of em, adding depth and solid rotation guys, again very fortunate it worked out....that is not the norm....They didn't pay as much as you think because their GM was able to grab other picks elsewhere, including getting a #1 back for Bradford.
What cap space did they blow on old dudes?
They took a team that was in the dumps both in terms of talent (trading away guys like McCoy) and cap space (overpaying for guys like Murray) under Chip Kelly and within two seasons, they had the #1 seed in the NFC.
We are in Year 7 and apparently based on your long dissertation yesterday, we are really getting close to a SB ready roster. Only took almost three times the time it took Philly.
LOL.
We like our structure. It is a competitive advantageBetter yet, Jerry could drop his "GM" title and have McClay take over for real and not just a title change....but we know that will never happen as long as Jerry is in the upright position.
Disagree.
Dallas got McClay started in this business and he is the one guy who has essentially become a part of the family.
He's broken through the glass ceiling and is actually the GM.
This is a guy who was at one time a coach of the Arena League team and now he is setting the board for the Dallas Cowboys.
He doesnt have the title but....
The Cowboys’ structure, however, gives McClay a level of autonomy others in his role don’t typically have across the league. He sets up the draft board. He can set up his scouting staff. He has a large say in free agency during the offseason as well as in-season.
I'd kill to be in his shoes.
And we all know that as soon as Jerry passes, McClay will be named GM and Stephen will be Team President/CEO.
I just hope McClay doesn't get tired of waiting for the actual title but he's got kids here and a fat paycheck that should continue to grow.
He's been as good as any GM anywhere.
I've always been curious how involved he is in FA.
Because frankly, I think the coaches have way more power there. There isn't a shred of doubt in my mind that Carroll and Paea were signed because Marinelli wanted them signed.
Yo
You think McClay picked Judd Garrett as part of his staff?
How can you be sure that Stephen will not be just like his Dad? I used to think things would be drastically different once Jerry was no longer around. But Stephen has shown signs of someone who will be just as enamored with himself as his father has been. As a matter of fact...I strongly believe Stephen will carry on the tradition of naming himself the GM. Think about it....what other NFL team has multiple executives with their own radio show? Heck what other team has ONE front office employee with there own radio show?Disagree.
Dallas got McClay started in this business and he is the one guy who has essentially become a part of the family.
He's broken through the glass ceiling and is actually the GM.
This is a guy who was at one time a coach of the Arena League team and now he is setting the board for the Dallas Cowboys.
He doesnt have the title but....
The Cowboys’ structure, however, gives McClay a level of autonomy others in his role don’t typically have across the league. He sets up the draft board. He can set up his scouting staff. He has a large say in free agency during the offseason as well as in-season.
I'd kill to be in his shoes.
And we all know that as soon as Jerry passes, McClay will be named GM and Stephen will be Team President/CEO.
I just hope McClay doesn't get tired of waiting for the actual title but he's got kids here and a fat paycheck that should continue to grow.
He's been as good as any GM anywhere.
No, there's no denying that Marinelli has had a strong voice. How many of "his guys" have passed through here, or stayed well past the date anyone thought they should?
Melton, Paea, and Nick Hayden? Oh and Joey Ivie? Who has that gif handy? @Alexander ?
Yes in the sense that he makes the call to keep him.Yo
You think McClay picked Judd Garrett as part of his staff?
He doesn't have the title and he won't get the credit the average fan doesn't even know who he is so he might be open to taking a real gm job where he would get the creditI think he does just doesn't have the official title.
He's not like his Dad now.How can you be sure that Stephen will not be just like his Dad? I used to think things would be drastically different once Jerry was no longer around. But Stephen has shown signs of someone who will be just as enamored with himself as his father has been. As a matter of fact...I strongly believe Stephen will carry on the tradition of naming himself the GM. Think about it....what other NFL team has multiple executives with their own radio show? Heck what other team has ONE front office employee with there own radio show?
He's not like his Dad now.
Stephen will take on CEO/COO and Team President. He's gonna handle the money.
Charlotte will handle marketing and business relations.
There's a lot of other Jones' not allowed to touch the team.
McClay will be GM and top personnel guy which he essentially is now.
All these teams aren't trying to poach him because he has no personnel experience or acumen.
They know he's doing the work here.
LMAODallas picked 5th and were never getting Wentz.
Philly jumped all the way to 2 for a reason and paid a crazy price for it.
If his ACL is serious they may be set back for years because they lost a lot of picks and just blew cap cash on old dudes.
I don't like the Philly roster mgmt at all.