After the Cowboys excellent offseason, there are no more excuses

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Yah. Philly put together a " Dream Team". What did that get them.

More IMPORTANTLY.......brand new staff with virtual communication.

Yep...outta the gates with no hurdles.
All young soldiers are forged in fire, and then come out steel...that happens to all young players as well.

They will earn the hoooooah! Leadership works where ever it is properly applied!! AAAeeeah!
 

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All young soldiers are forged in fire, and then come out steel...that happens to all young players as well.

They will earn the hoooooah! Leadership works where ever it is properly applied!! AAAeeeah!
While I completely appreciate your service, and I mean that, the NFL is dealing with multimillionaires.

Huge difference between a troop.
 

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While I completely appreciate your service, and I mean that, the NFL is dealing with multimillionaires.

Huge difference between a troop.
I do not want another NBA. Players dictating actual team rosters...let's just make it a popularity game then. No longer local teams with fans contributing heart...
 

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I'd swear BTB is a bunch of teenagers. This blog is a perfect example.

The NFL isn't a vacuum. The other 31 teams didn't sit around twiddling their thumbs while the Cowboys made changes.
 

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I have been wondering, at least for myself, if over the years since our last championship in 1995, where in all honestly we have done nothing ever since truly relevant and have become, lets say it, mediocre at best, we as a fan base have been slowly but gradually settling for less? And by less I meaning tolerating losses, or justifying them, settling for lesser quality players (Like Dak)and gotten softer and used to loosing?

Sure we all want our team to win, but one thing is wishful thinking and another is the actually reality. It has been 25 years. Yes, it is hard to win win the NFL and a plethora of factors come into play, but still, 25 years of not winning (aside a few sparks here and there and a few good seasons) and not reaching the conference championship and wandering in the average has had it toll at least on me.

Anyone else feels this way?
 

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Yah. Philly put together a " Dream Team". What did that get them.

More IMPORTANTLY.......brand new staff with virtual communication.

Yep...outta the gates with no hurdles.

I give, you complaining about rain at Fort Benning, Ga in the summer?
 

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After the Cowboys excellent offseason, there are no more excuses
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...y-lamb-dalton-mccoy-poe?ref=NEWSandRUMORS.com


As a media site covering the Dallas Cowboys, we do our best to be as objective and factual as possible. Still, occasionally we can let some of our allegiance to the Star creep into things. There can be a nearly unavoidable tendency to try to see the best in the team. That includes players, coaches, and even Jerry Jones himself. When things go south for the Cowboys, as they seem to do every other year or so, explanations of what went wrong while trying to delineate the issues can end up sounding like excuses. Examining the many positives in what certainly looks to be a dynamite offseason in Dallas, it almost appears that the team was listening to the fans, and this site’s, biggest excuses complaints about the team and sought answers. If that’s the case, there are no more excuses to be made, here or anywhere.

Best players available
There has been so much already written and discussed in the media about the remarkable draft haul Dallas had. Logically, it came about because of the new directions McCarthy and his staff wanted, along with letting Will McClay and his scouts have a lot of control over things during the unique circumstances caused by the pandemic response. For whatever reason, there was tremendous value in the first six picks. CeeDee Lamb may well have been the best wide receiver in a very strong class, and yet two others went off the board before the Cowboys saw him land in their lap. Trevon Diggs was a borderline first-round talent, Neville Gallimore was generally seen as a high-to-mid second-round prospect, and Reggie Robinson II was reportedly moving up on a lot of boards before the draft. Tyler Biadasz may well turn into a true steal after being injured in his last college season and well worth trading a future pick to move up and grab him, and many were simply amazed Bradlee Anae was there at the tail end of the fifth round. It was an incredible display of trusting the board and letting the draft come to them, aided by some interesting decisions by the other 31 teams. Even the apparent flyer taken on Ben DiNucci in the seventh makes sense in light of reports that multiple teams were willing to bid on him as a priority UDFA. All that is based on what the team has revealed about its own draft board. Franchises obviously differ there, but the broad spectrum of well-regarded outside draft boards largely agreed with the team’s evaluations. That is highly encouraging. If this class pans out, it could lead to a very bright future for the Cowboys.


Turning it up a notch in free agency
Stephen Jones still did not spend big dollars in free agency, but the cost-effective signings this year just look different than recent efforts. And a lot better. The big three are, of course, Gerald McCoy, Dontari Poe, and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. That is not to disrespect other signings like Maurice Canady, but that trio represents bigger names with more accomplished careers than we have seen in a long time. Further, the team made a clear pivot on the positions it addressed. Free agency is supposed to be where you address holes so that you don’t have to resort to need too much during the draft. This year, the Cowboys finally went out and got some players at some positions they have tended to neglect. A very productive 3-tech DT, a big, space-eating nose tackle with some respectable ability to penetrate in pass defense, and a true ball-hawking safety are just not things we are used to getting individually, much less as a group, in the space of a few days...

Another change in philosophy
After the draft, it didn’t take long for Dallas to make another big move, signing veteran quarterback Andy Dalton after he was shunted aside by the Cincinnati Bengals to make room for Joe Burrow. Despite the social media ravings about him being some kind of competition for the starting job, in truth he is a high-quality backup for Dak Prescott...


...If the Cowboys fall short, none of the old excuses will hold much water. Even having a mostly new coaching staff cannot be called on. This one has too much experience and past success for that to fly. Count me as one who doesn’t think we will need to make any excuses this year.

Did you write that?
 

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love what we did in the draft, but don't you think we still need some insurance at defensive end in case Aldon Smith and Randy Gregory don't come through? JOE SANCHEZ / FORT WORTH, TX

Jonny: Insurance at defensive end would be great, but I'm not quite sure how much you're going to reasonably add at this point. They'll surely look to add a body or two at the position. Obviously, you're worried about question marks. You've got guys with legitimate talent or potential (Aldon Smith, Randy Gregory, or a rookie in Bradlee Anae) who have question marks like rust or inexperience attached to them. But if you sign someone whose actual talent level is a question mark then I'm not sure that's really considered insurance.

Nick: I think the insurance is drafting Bradlee Anae and hoping he lives up to the potential they have for him. Don't forget about a couple of youngsters – Jalen Jelks and Joe Jackson – from last year. One of them could develop, as well. And they really like Ron'Dell Carter as an undrafted free agent. I think they've thrown a lot of things at the wall. Let's see if something sticks.


https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/mailbag-concerned-about-the-depth-at-de
 

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After the Cowboys excellent offseason, there are no more excuses
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...y-lamb-dalton-mccoy-poe?ref=NEWSandRUMORS.com


As a media site covering the Dallas Cowboys, we do our best to be as objective and factual as possible. Still, occasionally we can let some of our allegiance to the Star creep into things. There can be a nearly unavoidable tendency to try to see the best in the team. That includes players, coaches, and even Jerry Jones himself. When things go south for the Cowboys, as they seem to do every other year or so, explanations of what went wrong while trying to delineate the issues can end up sounding like excuses. Examining the many positives in what certainly looks to be a dynamite offseason in Dallas, it almost appears that the team was listening to the fans, and this site’s, biggest excuses complaints about the team and sought answers. If that’s the case, there are no more excuses to be made, here or anywhere.

Best players available
There has been so much already written and discussed in the media about the remarkable draft haul Dallas had. Logically, it came about because of the new directions McCarthy and his staff wanted, along with letting Will McClay and his scouts have a lot of control over things during the unique circumstances caused by the pandemic response. For whatever reason, there was tremendous value in the first six picks. CeeDee Lamb may well have been the best wide receiver in a very strong class, and yet two others went off the board before the Cowboys saw him land in their lap. Trevon Diggs was a borderline first-round talent, Neville Gallimore was generally seen as a high-to-mid second-round prospect, and Reggie Robinson II was reportedly moving up on a lot of boards before the draft. Tyler Biadasz may well turn into a true steal after being injured in his last college season and well worth trading a future pick to move up and grab him, and many were simply amazed Bradlee Anae was there at the tail end of the fifth round. It was an incredible display of trusting the board and letting the draft come to them, aided by some interesting decisions by the other 31 teams. Even the apparent flyer taken on Ben DiNucci in the seventh makes sense in light of reports that multiple teams were willing to bid on him as a priority UDFA. All that is based on what the team has revealed about its own draft board. Franchises obviously differ there, but the broad spectrum of well-regarded outside draft boards largely agreed with the team’s evaluations. That is highly encouraging. If this class pans out, it could lead to a very bright future for the Cowboys.


Turning it up a notch in free agency
Stephen Jones still did not spend big dollars in free agency, but the cost-effective signings this year just look different than recent efforts. And a lot better. The big three are, of course, Gerald McCoy, Dontari Poe, and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. That is not to disrespect other signings like Maurice Canady, but that trio represents bigger names with more accomplished careers than we have seen in a long time. Further, the team made a clear pivot on the positions it addressed. Free agency is supposed to be where you address holes so that you don’t have to resort to need too much during the draft. This year, the Cowboys finally went out and got some players at some positions they have tended to neglect. A very productive 3-tech DT, a big, space-eating nose tackle with some respectable ability to penetrate in pass defense, and a true ball-hawking safety are just not things we are used to getting individually, much less as a group, in the space of a few days...

Another change in philosophy
After the draft, it didn’t take long for Dallas to make another big move, signing veteran quarterback Andy Dalton after he was shunted aside by the Cincinnati Bengals to make room for Joe Burrow. Despite the social media ravings about him being some kind of competition for the starting job, in truth he is a high-quality backup for Dak Prescott...


...If the Cowboys fall short, none of the old excuses will hold much water. Even having a mostly new coaching staff cannot be called on. This one has too much experience and past success for that to fly. Count me as one who doesn’t think we will need to make any excuses this year.


Nice read however I sit in the we'll see camp/ season not started, and gauge the season in small game chunks to determine strengths\ Weaknesses.

Was accused of being a quitter for doing this and stating our season was done after vikings game (3-5 game sequence) whereas Garret managed to clap the same numbers reversed to that point (5-3) . We ended with ............yep you know how it ended.

I hope you are right ,but I just will wait and see.
 

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The haters had their way last season, with the Cowboys epically underachieving despite possessing one of the most talented rosters in football. Dallas squandered a completely winnable NFC East by going 8-8, missing the playoffs after getting swept by the Philadelphia Eagles.

That failure cost Jason Garrett his job, with Jerry Jones opting to hire one of the most proven head coaches available in Mike McCarthy. The former Packers’ head man, who has a Super Bowl ring on his resume, will be entrusted to guide Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott, and Amari Cooper to Dallas’ first title since 1996.

The Cowboys’ defense is also an underrated unit, but it did take a hit losing talented performers like Robert Quinn and Byron Jones in free agency. There is still plenty for defensive coordinator Mike Nolan to work with, including talented edge rusher DeMarcus Lawrence and linebacker Leighton Vander Esch.

https://fansided.com/2020/04/23/celebrate-new-rookie-nfl-draft-gear/

...as to you being a fan, THAT is your business, don't assume that I enter what is yours and understood.
The Cowboys did not get swept by the Eagles. Cowboys beat them at home back in October: 37 - 10.
 

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I think we keep our finger on the trigger at DE but wait and see how things unfold. We might need an upgrade but we can pull the trigger on that once there's a bit more certainty.
 

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While I completely appreciate your service, and I mean that, the NFL is dealing with multimillionaires.

Huge difference between a troop.

Funny, they both are dependent upon a supportive heart...
 
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