aikemirv
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He was injured that whole year and that is why we did not re-sign him.He didn't flourish in the 4-3 for us previously. So I do not see how it would any different now.
He was injured that whole year and that is why we did not re-sign him.He didn't flourish in the 4-3 for us previously. So I do not see how it would any different now.
Romo would make the biggest difference but Ware is the most logical. I like Witten but he is just a safety net. He will take some load off Zeke in the passing game. That is why Zeke's receptions went up so much!
Absolutely. I can't believe this is even a debate.Romo and it's not close at all.
No he wasn't. We saw it. This is not hypothetical. Ware is a legend with out us creating unjust legendary additional status.
Witten is the safest pick because barring a freak play, he's the toughest guy in the league and he's had a year off to rest. Think of it like as if Witten broke his arm and had to miss last year and is coming back 100% and rested.Romo, Witt, then Ware. Ware was one of my favorites of all time, I just didn't trust his ability over his last few years in Dallas or his last year with Denver.
Witt would be the safest pick, but Romo would make this team into a juggernaut with the pieces we currently have as long as he stays healthy. Ware would have to have a limited role to be effective
If we were talking about getting a time machine and bringing DWare back from his prime my answer would be different. However, in regards to the topic of this Thread I would prefer JW.To be fair Ware was never fully healthy when we went back to the 4-3. If Ware was in his prime and fully healthy he would still be one of the best in our 4-3 no question
He did not flourishHe was injured that whole year and that is why we did not re-sign him.
When he was in a 4-3 with the Cowboys. Come on man get it together.Really, when did "We" see that exactly?
When he was in a 4-3 with the Cowboys. Come on man get it together.
I really want to say Romo because, despite the money we have poured into the offense, I think he instantly makes it top 5 again. BUT - I also worry that being out effectively for 2.5 years would have a great impact on him. He was a guy who went from throwing like 10k passes int he offseason and preparing to not having done it, would take a lot to come back and being able to pass the same way.
Despite being slower, Witten was still a strong starter in this league. I think he can still be a mid-tier player, which, with the youth, I would be fine with, but I don't think he's an insta-upgrade to this offense. Probably makes attacking the seam easier, which we need, and may help in the run game, but he doesn't necessarily win games.
Ware, if healthy, would be the biggest impact. He would only play nickel situations and would be preserved for a playoff push. He isn't a pro bowler anymore, but he improves the pass rush, allows the draft to be BPA as opposed to reach for an edge player if it comes to that, and can mentor a player like Armstrong.
Thing is, I don't really see him coming back. He's got the ring and was a bit player his last few years. Not worth it. But what do I know?
Sorry I assumed you were a fan that knew your team. His last season with us.LOL. This would be funny if not so apparent. And when, exactly, was that. What season are we talking about here because it's clear to me that you have no idea what you are talking about. Let me try to save us some time here, are you talking about 2013?
Before you waste a lot of time here, did you watch the Cowboys in 2013 and prior to that? How far back do you go, watching Ware play for us?
Sorry I assumed you were a fan that knew your team. His last season with us.
Yeah if you could promise me Romo stays healthy I would take Romo. Of course that's why we moved on from Romo after him not being able to play for almost 2 seasons.I really want to say Romo because, despite the money we have poured into the offense, I think he instantly makes it top 5 again. BUT - I also worry that being out effectively for 2.5 years would have a great impact on him. He was a guy who went from throwing like 10k passes int he offseason and preparing to not having done it, would take a lot to come back and being able to pass the same way.
Despite being slower, Witten was still a strong starter in this league. I think he can still be a mid-tier player, which, with the youth, I would be fine with, but I don't think he's an insta-upgrade to this offense. Probably makes attacking the seam easier, which we need, and may help in the run game, but he doesn't necessarily win games.
Ware, if healthy, would be the biggest impact. He would only play nickel situations and would be preserved for a playoff push. He isn't a pro bowler anymore, but he improves the pass rush, allows the draft to be BPA as opposed to reach for an edge player if it comes to that, and can mentor a player like Armstrong.
Thing is, I don't really see him coming back. He's got the ring and was a bit player his last few years. Not worth it. But what do I know?