52 Weeks and not one thing has gone right

52 weeks? I look at the disaster as 29 years and counting…..and if you want to be honest the end started in March 1994. So that’s about 1608 weeks since things have been good. Rinse, lather, repeat and the futility continues unabated….
I hear ya. I feel ya. But the last 52 have been on a whole new lower level.
 
And not one thing has gone right.

- a historically bad home playoff embarrassment
- a ridiculous decision to let McCarthy play out his contract
- hiring a dinosaur for D-Coordinator
- an exodus of talent via free agency due to poor cap management
- inability to draft a RB
- signing Zeke
- an expected but costly delay in signing Lamb
- an expected, drawn out, catastrophic contract extension to an immobile, often injured, aging QB
- significant injuries to Williams, Bland, Cooks, Martin, D-Law, Parsons, Kneeland, Prescott, Overshown, Diggs
- Humiliating performances against NO, BAL, DET, PHI
- a public declaration from Stephen Jones to expect the same team building strategy for the 2025 season
- a flawed but unsurprising hiring process resulting in a completely uninspiring choice for head coach

Have I missed anything?


I'm not sure this is just poor decision making. Injuries aside, this seems to be a methodical, thought out plan to prevent this franchise from competing.
You hit it. We could add "continued failure to nail your first pick", "unwillingness to engage in Free Agency", "lying about salary cap management", and "providing us with a XFL roster" ......just deflect and pour the heat on the QB and upcoming paid Parson.
 
It should be "things were not done right". Saying "gone right" implies it was bad luck or something.
 
Have I missed anything?


I'm not sure this is just poor decision making. Injuries aside, this seems to be a methodical, thought out plan to prevent this franchise from competing.
Yes. He spent a better part of the offseason suing his own daughter for millions because she said he was her father. And then went on to film a scene of a tv show where he unironically, and sanctimoniously extolled the virtues of working with his kids (the ones he didn’t sue).
 
And not one thing has gone right.

- a historically bad home playoff embarrassment
- a ridiculous decision to let McCarthy play out his contract
- hiring a dinosaur for D-Coordinator
- an exodus of talent via free agency due to poor cap management
- inability to draft a RB
- signing Zeke
- an expected but costly delay in signing Lamb
- an expected, drawn out, catastrophic contract extension to an immobile, often injured, aging QB
- significant injuries to Williams, Bland, Cooks, Martin, D-Law, Parsons, Kneeland, Prescott, Overshown, Diggs
- Humiliating performances against NO, BAL, DET, PHI
- a public declaration from Stephen Jones to expect the same team building strategy for the 2025 season
- a flawed but unsurprising hiring process resulting in a completely uninspiring choice for head coach

Have I missed anything?


I'm not sure this is just poor decision making. Injuries aside, this seems to be a methodical, thought out plan to prevent this franchise from competing.

This is the lowest I’ve felt since we lost to the Houston Texans in their first game as a franchise to David Carr.
 
an NFC East NFCCG

Dallas had minimal involvement in it happening but could have prevented it if above issues were resolved
 

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