Beastsfromthenfceast
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I'm starting to doubt if Jerry really wants to win it all .
I'll never understand the WR fetish by so many Cowboys fans. Every trade deadline, free agency, and draft, without fail.
I agree with that….but giving up draft picks at the deadline because you were cheap in free agency isn’t good business either.At some point the FO has to gamble and go for the SB by adding pieces. How is it Philly keeps churning through the NFL but we constantly give Jerry a pass bc we always assume you can only get burned in trades?
The answer to the question is fantasy football.I'll never understand the WR fetish by so many Cowboys fans. Every trade deadline, free agency, and draft, without fail.
I'm dancing in the tears of grown men...ha,ha, ha, haaaa. Glad we didn't make a trade.
… and just like that. For 24 hours, Dallas fans forgot they were 6-2 and the 2nd best team in the NFC.
… trading for a marginal WR does not put them in a better spot today than yesterday
I’ve said a lot lately- it’s no coincidence that the last 3 SB winning teams all have had young, aggressive GMs. The rams Les Snead, the Bucs Jason Licht and chiefs Brett Veach are all very aggressive in FA and trades. Their “win now” approach has been very popular and successful.
IMO, the Jones FO is behind the times. They still see the cap as a huge wall to climb while the newer, younger, more successful GMs see the cap as a speed bump.
I don’t recall mentioning Cooks name…there are many other receivers on many of the teams that could have been acquired. The Jets alone have a couple begging to get off that team and that’s just one example.
if you are happy with not making any moves while the stronger teams have all upgraded, I don’t want to change you’re mind. That’s what we’re here for. Exchange of thoughts
IF YOU CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH THEN DON'T READ THIS POST.Yeah we prefer mediocrity and being one and done during the playoffs. Who cares about winning the Superbowl while you can have average and cheap players.
Well said. Our offense runs through our running game. If we were to trade for anything, we need some run stuffers. If we fail in the playoffs it won't be because of the WRs, it'll be our problems with stopping the run. JMO… and just like that. For 24 hours, Dallas fans forgot they were 6-2 and the 2nd best team in the NFC.
… trading for a marginal WR does not put them in a better spot today than yesterday
Here’s some additional truth- in the last 26 years, we’re 4-11 in the playoffs. Zero divisional playoff wins. Haven’t won the NFCE in back to back years since 1995. But yeah, the drafting is better.IF YOU CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH THEN DON'T READ THIS POST.
When was the last time we traded for a player that helped us get into the Super Bowl. Was it during the salary cap era? When was the last time we picked up a high price free agent that helped us get to the Super Bowl? Was that during the salary cap era?
In the salary cap era, the Cowboys have been better at drafting than they are at trading. And that's the truth.
What no faith in McCarthy? I know McCarthy has influence in who they draft. But trades? That seems like it comes down to the same to idiots that traded for WR Roy Williams. That's why I'd rather keep the draft picks. I trust McCarthy more than the front office.Here’s some additional truth- in the last 26 years, we’re 4-11 in the playoffs. Zero divisional playoff wins. Haven’t won the NFCE in back to back years since 1995. But yeah, the drafting is better.
You make a good point. And I agree that sometimes no trade is better than a good trade. And I believe Big Mac is a better coach than he gets credit for. I guess I’m just hesitant to give credit to the front office after their last 26 seasons until they’ve actually done something in the playoffs.What no faith in McCarthy? I know McCarthy has influence in who they draft. But trades? That seems like it comes down to the same to idiots that traded for WR Roy Williams. That's why I'd rather keep the draft picks. I trust McCarthy more than the front office.
You make a good point. And I agree that sometimes no trade is better than a good trade. And I believe Big Mac is a better coach than he gets credit for. I guess I’m just hesitant to give credit to the front office after their last 26 seasons until they’ve actually done something in the playoffs.
I heard the Jets GM say he wasn’t looking to deal either him or Mims. Maybe that wasn’t entirely true but it doesn’t seem as though they were about to give either away.Elijah Moore was easy pickens for a late round pick and would have been cheap. But our FO is too smart not trade a 7th rounder...that would be bad.
I heard the Jets GM say he wasn’t looking to deal either him or Mims. Maybe that wasn’t entirely true but it doesn’t seem as though they were about to give either away.