Blow this thing up!

Not winning preceded Dak. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that he and Romo, both very good QBs, could never get it done in the playoffs. It’s a front office head of the snake situation
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...hilton-trevon-diggs-daron-bland-jacob-parrish

Looking at the in-house options, one option is Caelen Carson. Although Carson has more comfort as a press man corner, he does have good quickness and the potential to grow into the role in the slot. Assuming Bland and Diggs return healthy, you could pencil Carson in and learn while on the job. Or the other option is for the Cowboys add a boundary cornerback in free agency like Jonathan Jones, or a reunion with Stephon Gilmore, and move Bland back in the slot. Bland thrived in that role as a rookie in 2022 and had five interceptions playing the position.

Another option is for Dallas to get a veteran in free agency to occupy that role and outright replace Lewis externally. A popular name to watch is Mike Hilton, who spent the last four seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals. Hilton is a durable player who has played 64 out of 68 possible regular-season games for the Bengals.
 
It's fun to watch them hedge their position more and more into a corner just so they do not have to admit the take is illogical.

He didn't start with what he is telling you now.
I started with the release of Carson Wentz as a form of a team blow up.

Carson Wentz was the starting QB.
Carson Wentz as the starting QB, being replaced is one of the 3 main core pieces to NFL success to include the GM and coach as HC as the other 2 pieces of the triangle.

My post history is pretty strong on this opinion of the 3 main pieces of a triangle to NFL success.

My opinion ends right back where it started.
Replace any one of those 3 and it's a blow up in my eyes.

So yeah, my hedged corner is non existent.
 
adjusting to a new identity is not blowing things up. blowing up would be getting rid of a lot of players, and rebuilding from scratch almost.

sorry, my opinion is getting rid of one player in one position is not blowing things up. your opinion is that's the case as you said.

so each of us has a different way of looking at the same thing
Cool.
Fair enough man.
 
I started with the release of Carson Wentz as a form of a team blow up.

Carson Wentz was the starting QB.
Carson Wentz as the starting QB, being replaced is one of the 3 main core pieces to NFL success to include the GM and coach as HC as the other 2 pieces of the triangle.

My post history is pretty strong on this opinion of the 3 main pieces of a triangle to NFL success.

My opinion ends right back where it started.
Replace any one of those 3 and it's a blow up in my eyes.

So yeah, my hedged corner is non existent.
No it wasn't you started with it all being about cutting Wentz. You then changed it to add more. Then again. I don't find you credible now. Congrats.

You are entitled to believe what you want. I am entitled to believe it foolish.
 

Staff online

Forum statistics

Threads
464,196
Messages
13,795,871
Members
23,774
Latest member
Dcfiles
Back
Top