TR: The Cowboys May Have Spent Themselves Into a Bad Situation

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On defense the Cowboys have lost Byron Jones, Robert Quinn and Jeff Heath. They have gained Gerald McCoy, Dontari Poe and Ha Has Clinton-Dix. That
s probably no worse than a wash, and free agency isn't over, and the draft hasn't occurred, so I think it's pretty premature to suggest the defense is going to suffer. I doubt the defense will suddenly become top 5, but it can be improved.
I think we all agree with your position.

I do think that when you start infusing talent back into the team..

chemistry comes into play alot.

This is where hopefully MM and staff improve chemistry as well as players.

Not sure how exactly you accomplish that other than by talking to others and judging yourself.
 

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I think the depth issue and particularly young, talented depth is where my concern is. 3 years ago we had really nice talent on their rookie deals. That is where every team wants to be. Now with poor drafting we have two Players who fit this criteria. Gallup and LVE ( who has serious injury concerns).

We are getting back to the point where we are very top heavy. A concern since very few players who have big contracts outplay their $. Young, talented and cheap players are probably the most important assets in the league ( after a star qb] and Dallas has very little of that right now.

losing Jones and Quinn hurt us, but I would have been more upset if we signed either to big deals. But our talent base is deteriorating. The next two drafts are so important to this franchise. If they don’t have A drafts, this may be a full rebuild soon.

Which is where I disagree with the article. The Cowboys don't have an issue with cap space because they don't have anymore players they need to worry about paying anyway. That article was naming Michael Bennett and Maliek Collins as key losses. The Cowboys could have paid those guys instead of McCoy and Poe if they wanted. They just need to draft better going forward and they will be ok.
 

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I think we all agree with your position.

I do think that when you start infusing talent back into the team..

chemistry comes into play alot.

This is where hopefully MM and staff improve chemistry as well as players.

Not sure how exactly you accomplish that other than by talking to others and judging yourself.
That's a great point about chemistry. There are cases where the performance of a unit can be very different from one year to the next without a lot of significant change in personnel, so how it all fits together, and the direction of the coaching does matter.
 

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That's a great point about chemistry. There are cases where the performance of a unit can be very different from one year to the next without a lot of significant change in personnel, so how it all fits together, and the direction of the coaching does matter.
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Give him a warm round of applause.

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When has there been low cost on the offensive side of the ball? Stopped reading.
 

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Who writes this crap
People that don’t know how to read a contract and don’t understand that there are ‘outs’ before contracts are up in the NFL. The only “bad” contract on the entire Cowboys roster that doesn’t have an out is DLaw’s contract & at the time he was coming off of 2 incredible seasons. He didn’t have as many sacks last year but he has played next to some potatoes & is the main focal point of the offensive line. Let’s see what he can do with McCoy, Big Poe, and Randy Gregory out there w/ Jaylon flying in behind 350lb Poe and 300lb McCoy & a D-Coordinator that isn’t 100 years old.
 

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Maybe first change of build process in how many years now?
and its genuinely not generally.

Yep, auto correct got me.

first change of build process? McCarthy had a big, publicly discussed plan of what he was going to do when he got his next HC job and so far, I haven't seen any of those things.

I do like a lot of the assistant coach hirings, but as far as player personnel decisions, I haven't seen anything that screams McCarthy.

We brought back Amari Cooper, Anthony Brown, Blake Jarwin, Jamize Olawale, Joe Looney, Cooper Rush, Adam Redmond, Joe Thomas, Justin March, C.J. Goodwin, Darian Thompson. So none of that is definitely McCarthy.

We've added McCoy, Poe, Canady, and Blake Bell, which he has no ties to, so I guess it could be McCarthy? It's more likely these are Front Office decisions...pro scouting department.

Outside of bringing back Joe Thomas and adding HaHa Clinton-Dix, it's hard to point to something and say that's definitely Mike's influence.

I'm genuinely (see what I did there) surprised McCarthy hasn't added offensive players (especially a 3rd WR) that reflect the type of offense he prefers to run.
 

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Yep, auto correct got me.

first change of build process? McCarthy had a big, publicly discussed plan of what he was going to do when he got his next HC job and so far, I haven't seen any of those things.

I do like a lot of the assistant coach hirings, but as far as player personnel decisions, I haven't seen anything that screams McCarthy.

We brought back Amari Cooper, Anthony Brown, Blake Jarwin, Jamize Olawale, Joe Looney, Cooper Rush, Adam Redmond, Joe Thomas, Justin March, C.J. Goodwin, Darian Thompson. So none of that is definitely McCarthy.

We've added McCoy, Poe, Canady, and Blake Bell, which he has no ties to, so I guess it could be McCarthy? It's more likely these are Front Office decisions...pro scouting department.

Outside of bringing back Joe Thomas and adding HaHa Clinton-Dix, it's hard to point to something and say that's definitely Mike's influence.

I'm genuinely (see what I did there) surprised McCarthy hasn't added offensive players (especially a 3rd WR) that reflect the type of offense he prefers to run.

What are we expecting to see from McCarthy when he hasn't had the opportunity to have team meetings or practices?
 

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Cap hell, lol.

This team hasn't spent enough real money over the past few years if anything.

The offseason ain't over but we've seen improvements at DT and safety. They'll probably look to bolster CB in the draft.
Cooper and Zeke's contracts are structured to where the team can get out in 3 years with little dead money. We'll be fine. Dak only wants 4 years so if he doesn't work out, we can move on there.
 

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The Cowboys May Have Spent Themselves Into a Bad Situation


After years of getting great offensive production at a low cost, Dallas had to shell out this offseason—and it’s come at the expense of depth and defense

By Danny Heifetz Mar 26, 2020, 9:54am EDT
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There are plenty of memories from Jason Garrett’s time with the Cowboys. There was the stretch when Dallas lost a playoff spot to a division rival in the final week of the season three years in a row. Twice. Dallas had a promising season end with a devastating playoff loss to the Packers. Twice. Garrett wasted the prime years of Tony Romo, Dez Bryant, and DeMarcus Ware, and when he stumbled onto their replacements with Dak Prescott, Amari Cooper, and DeMarcus Lawrence, he failed to capitalize on that group’s potential too. But mostly Garrett will be remembered for the clapping, which inspired his nickname and sealed him as the emblem for the Cowboys’ failings, a real-life “this is fine” meme.


When Cowboys owner Jerry Jones finally fired Garrett in January (after a lengthy delay), he replaced him with Mike McCarthy, the coach of those Packers teams that ripped out Dallas’s heart. McCarthy’s first words as Cowboys head coach in his introductory press conference immediately set him apart from his predecessor.

“It is great to be here,” McCarthy said. “I’m having a moment here because I don’t know where the hell to put my hands.”

The move from the Clapper to a coach who doesn’t know what to do with his hands is a perfect metaphor. In truth the Cowboys have tied one of McCarthy’s hands behind his back. Jones and his son Stephen, the pair who runs the team and makes front-office decisions, hired McCarthy to win a Super Bowl. But the Joneses are giving McCarthy many of the same stars Garrett coached while they were on cheap contracts after the Joneses have paid them top dollar. Whereas Garrett oversaw rosters teeming with talent and value, McCarthy is getting less of each and being asked to do more.

https://www.theringer.com/2020/3/26/21195155/dallas-cowboys-dak-prescott-amari-cooper-defense

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It doesn't look pretty. Welcome more cap hell...:banghead:

What say you?


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I think articles like this shouldn't be printed until at least after the draft, when we have a better idea of who's actually going to be on the roster.
 

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Yep, auto correct got me.

first change of build process? McCarthy had a big, publicly discussed plan of what he was going to do when he got his next HC job and so far, I haven't seen any of those things.

I do like a lot of the assistant coach hirings, but as far as player personnel decisions, I haven't seen anything that screams McCarthy.

We brought back Amari Cooper, Anthony Brown, Blake Jarwin, Jamize Olawale, Joe Looney, Cooper Rush, Adam Redmond, Joe Thomas, Justin March, C.J. Goodwin, Darian Thompson. So none of that is definitely McCarthy.

We've added McCoy, Poe, Canady, and Blake Bell, which he has no ties to, so I guess it could be McCarthy? It's more likely these are Front Office decisions...pro scouting department.

Outside of bringing back Joe Thomas and adding HaHa Clinton-Dix, it's hard to point to something and say that's definitely Mike's influence.

I'm genuinely (see what I did there) surprised McCarthy hasn't added offensive players (especially a 3rd WR) that reflect the type of offense he prefers to run.
I believe McCarthy is going to address some of your positional concerns through the draft. I won't be surprised if he picks up a speedy (slot) WR somewhere within the first 3 rounds.
 
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