Name one team worse than Dallas in free agency

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DanA

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The Texans have spent a fortune for not very much in return.
 

Irvin88_4life

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not saying any of that. just saying this team isnt the cesspool you guys make it out to be. This is a team thats gonna contend this yr. And quite possibly get its coach in 2020. Its amazing that even when the Jones' tell the fan base and the entire world theyre not going to be very active in FA and rather worry about their own guys that they need to sign and want to be cowboys for a long time, somehow you guys are caught by suprise. Maybe this team just aint for you guys.
You're on fire and couldn't agree more with everything you have said in this thread.
 

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Is it working really? They were horrible the first part of last year3-9, if not for a trade this team probably would of ended up 6-10, so much for it working
Who was 3-9 last season.......not Dallas. They were 3-5, you seem to always over exaggerate numbers like this all the time. Maybe if you could get your information correct you wouldn't complain and be a Debbie downer all the time
 

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Not signing big names to big contracts doesn’t make you bad at free agency.
Dallas is not the worst just because they don’t believe in Free agency the way some teams do.

The object is to win games. NE has a similar philosophy. They don’t sign guys to mega contracts either, arethey second worst?
I get what your saying but make no mistake about it, we aren’t New England and Garrett is NOT Belichick. Nowhere close to being on that level. When you have that level of coach you have a chance to win with no name guys.
 

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Solid drafting did that. Imagine if we figured out how to use free agency as a tool.

Reason we don’t use it as a tool correlates with solid drafting.

Most teams don’t have a half dozen players they have to strongly consider giving elite second contracts to in the next 2 seasons.
 

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Who was 3-9 last season.......not Dallas. They were 3-5, you seem to always over exaggerate numbers like this all the time. Maybe if you could get your information correct you wouldn't complain and be a Debbie downer all the time
My mistake, it's still been over 2 decades of crap
 

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Stephen basically told everyone we our going to sign our own guys. Tank would have been the number 1 free agent on the market if we lifted the tag on him. We have a young talented team. I would rather give Zeke 40 million guaranteed for the next 4 years then the 32 the Ravens gave Earl. If we sign Dak, Tank, Zeke, Cooper, Jaylon, and Byron to extensions, we will be ok.[/

Right on! Stephen has said for several years now that they use FA for filling holes and the draft for adding new talent. Lots of whiners and cry babies on here just refuse to listen. Stephen has a budget for each position and he uses McClay to evaluate the available players at to position coaches need. Stephen waits until the 1st wave of silly deals pass and then looks to add players at bargain prices for the next year or two. He will not overspend on positions which is why ET left the area for much more money. I'm sure Stephen made an offer based on his value for the safety position and it wasn't good enough...so what? Will the Cowboys ever win a SB again? Not if the HC is named Garrett and the QB is named Dak they won't. You need a Belicheat and Brady to do that or maybe another Jimmy and Aikman.
 

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Leary got cut?

no. he was a FA that like hitchens was priced out of our range. we decided to let him go because we had tyron, fred, martin and collins. can't keep all 5 at high costs and leary had a knee issue that would degenerate from what i remember. that's why he fell in the draft.


https://www.milehighreport.com/2017/3/2/14790514/rumor-broncos-covet-free-agent-guard-ronald-leary

According to reports from Benjamin Allbright and Ethan Young, the team is interested in and covets free agent left guard Ronald Leary, formerly of the Dallas Cowboys.

https://bleacherreport.com/articles...d-guard-ronald-leary-as-he-runs-with-starters

Owner Jerry Jones said they figured Memphis product Ronald Leary would not get drafted because of a chronic knee condition that could shorten his career.
 

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Listen, if we can snag ogbah and berry, ill be okay with it. Still need some more pieces but it makes this free agency alot more bearable

Berry has played more than 5 games only five times in 9 seasons. If the Cowboys bring him in they'd better keep Heath around as insurance.
 

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The problem is not that they’re staying out of the big price market. It’s that they haven’t resigned their own like they promised.

They’ve done quite well on the secondary market but this year they have 2 big holes as it stands today at LE and RE and 2nd and 3rd round picks won’t fill them adequately for the production that was being gotten from the position last year

A second round safety would be an upgrade to Heath or maybe even the slot position.

But for a team that was built on its defense last year, 2 big reasons for that are gone as it stands today.
 

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I dare you to go thru the recent FA signings and see how many have already been traded.

Vernon, traded
Zeitler, traded
Cousins, very bad
Keenum, traded
CRabtree, released
Garcon, released
Bennett, released
Suh, released
Leary, released,
Hankins, released

and the list goes on and on...FA is a tool the Cowboys use later in the offseason to fill holes. Guys like Fleming, and Woods who contribute and stick with the team to continue to contribute, and rely on drafting. Thats how they build the team now and its working.

Yep. So glad the cowboys have used it to find meaningful success......... :rolleyes:
 

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Yup they were and they saw that and make changes. Cooper, inserted sua filo and promoted colombo. Then they took off.

Ur post makes no sense. Ur not giving them any credit to realizing what they were doing didnt work. And just say if they didnt they wouldve been 6-10. So much for it working? It did work they went 10-6. lol

The reason it wasn’t working is because the front office did a HORRIBLE job last off season.

It was a horrendous off season where they failed to field a team ready to compete for the season.

They forced themselves into a situation. Where they had to use a first round pick because of how bad they did in the off season. Everybody they added, sucked.
 

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The Giants

I like what the Giants did this offseason. They are clearly rebuilding. So, not paying a safety huge money and cashing in oft-injured OBJ for a 1st and 3rd makes a lot of sense. Vernon is 33 and was set to make 15.5 million.. They'll have Eli off the books soon. They are looking at a ton of cap space and future draft picks going forward.
 

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The reason it wasn’t working is because the front office did a HORRIBLE job last off season.

It was a horrendous off season where they failed to field a team ready to compete for the season.

They forced themselves into a situation. Where they had to use a first round pick because of how bad they did in the off season. Everybody they added, sucked.
You get what you pay for. Amazing how even Jerry Jones freely admits that his successes have come when he has taken the most risk. Cooper cost a first round pick to erase their free agency inactivity. And they are doing the exact same thing again.
 

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Name one team who is consistently worse than Dallas in free agency last 5 years...
arizona
when was the last time someone became a falcon?
dolphins. people are rushing to the dolphins these days.
oakland but then again they lit their plane on fire and took a nosedive
chicago. i'm sure they've signed, someone.

we'd have to first define the parameters of "worse" as not everyone is going to see it the same way as you. as for the teams above, i'm sure they've signed people i just don't see the major headlines out of 'em.

jets took bell. that should fix everything.
jags - foles. wow. let me get back lest i get crushed by those rushing out to get their superbowl tickets.
packers. legit moves
cleveland - seemingly legit moves. unsure if enough to break the brown curse. (which has nothing to do with bad mexican food, btw)
can you name a team out there signing big names that have taken them a huge step forward to the ultimate goal of winning a superbowl? most seem designed to put butts in the seats and sell jerseys and false hope.
 

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I like what the Giants did this offseason. They are clearly rebuilding. So, not paying a safety huge money and cashing in oft-injured OBJ for a 1st and 3rd makes a lot of sense. Vernon is 33 and was set to make 15.5 million.. They'll have Eli off the books soon. They are looking at a ton of cap space and future draft picks going forward.
unless they're going to catapult manning into insurance commercials with his brother moves this year made no sense.

when they ditch manning then they are rebuilding.
 

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Name one team who is consistently worse than Dallas in free agency last 5 years...


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Dallas isn't terrible in FA. Their approach is simply low reward and low risk, along with minimal cap hits for free agents.
There are plenty of more active teams that are worse in FA cause they strike out on bigger names due to scheme, laziness(on both sides) or production issues .
 
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