Bravo Jerra! Our GM has taken a giant step

GimmeTheBall!

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From the 50,000-watt beacon of truth, pretzel logic and the Armenian Way of Life, Air Cowboys America in Farmers Branch, where we have more pickup cab trucks and fewer museums per capita and that's the way we like it.

Next up, Sunday morning services at Wilma's Recreation Center and then the Happy Rug Hookers Hour. High School Lions radioathon until 10, after that it's ended.

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My fellow tax resisters, probationers and football fans:

This is the Jerra I like.
He's done said what many thought he would do: Not pursue the pipe dream called McFadden because (1. he doesn't see a scenario worth losing multiple pikcks for a RB when he knows he has Barber and (2. Does not want to cripple the Cowboys, capwise.

http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/nfl#

With Pac-Man "imminent" :) Jerra will likely take a high draft pick for a CB and the other? Could be a poor-man's version of McFadden (Felix?) or a rangy promising WR with good hands. And even then, Roy Williams could walk into our hands to further augment our receiving corps.

This is the Jerra I like, boys, cause he's been practical and working within his means.

Boys, we are seeing the hyper maturation of our beloved jerra.
Not gambling with high stakes. Mindful of the cap. Looking for bargains (Pac-Man, Zack and maybe RW) and using the god-given brains given to Stephen Jones.
Hail to Jerra. Hail to Stephen. Hail to Jason! Hail to our future!



As many of yew know, I suffer for my team. (That's just sumptin in my eye, maybe some mace from that gal in the hallway)

But let me tell you, with McFadden seemingly out of the way, the work of building of a GREAT team begins in earnest.
A two-pronged attack to greatness via the draft AND FA. I love it!

Now, if only Jason could lead a middle of the night putsch and made Wade DC and Stewart the assistant DC then all would be really right in the kingdom of the Dallas Cowboys.

I know, this is a lot for your earthlings' minds to conceive, but Jerra is really minding the store.
Best owner in the NFL.:)
 

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We still need to get a top CB since its a fairly good bet that either Henry or Newman will be gone in a year or so. AND never forget that we need INSURANCE against some certain person making it rain again.
 

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Trade a mid-rounder for Pacman. Why give up a player that is depth? Depth is what we're trying to add at CB, why deplete it elsewhere? We traded a THIRD for Henson and got ZERO return. What's wrong with a 4/5 for Pacman?

Use #22 for DRC/McKelvin/Talib/Jenkins, if none are there, trade down perhaps.
Use #28 for RW (but also get a pick back) or trade down again.

No reason to pay first round money for a RB that we only want to draft as a spell/split time guy.
 

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Bryan8284;2018322 said:
Trade a mid-rounder for Pacman. Why give up a player that is depth? Depth is what we're trying to add at CB, why deplete it elsewhere? We traded a THIRD for Henson and got ZERO return. What's wrong with a 4/5 for Pacman?

Use #22 for DRC/McKelvin/Talib/Jenkins, if none are there, trade down perhaps.
Use #28 for RW (but also get a pick back) or trade down again.

No reason to pay first round money for a RB that we only want to draft as a spell/split time guy.

I don't think the front office would give up a 4th of 5th.
I think many here and elsewhere would say a 5th (maybe) but most likely a 6th or 7th
If we get Pac-Man and RW it will be through FA and if the money is not there then only via the draft.
 
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