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What's it going to be then, eh?
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So why would another team take those picks in a trade up?The odds of those 6th and 7th rounders making the 53 are very very slim.
So why would another team take those picks in a trade up?The odds of those 6th and 7th rounders making the 53 are very very slim.
Loomis has been there since last June, I believe. It does not appear that much has changed.
Which is pretty much equivalent to our #19 snagging that stunner of a GAME sealing T.D. catch in the meaningless end of season game play against Philly,heh?
(Cripes, man! as detestable of the concept of losing to the Eagles is, that resides within me,,,that final game against them should've been conducted with the long term goal concerning the stratagerum of fielding better first string front line fighters capable of defeating their 3rd string spines,,,,SHEESE)
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I don't think they consciously decided not to improve the team. Me thinks they actually do what way too many do when some aging vet becomes available - they looked at the team after the 2016 season through best-case glasses. Zeke wouldn't get suspended, Dak would repeat his rookie success, Tyron wouldn't get hurt, Green would perform near what he had in the past, etc. The problem is that best-case NEVER, or at least is highly unlikely. That's part of the reason for the NFL being year-to-year. Things come together for a team at a moment in time, it just clicks and they go on a run. It's one of the reasons no team has repeated as NFCE Champ since 2k4 and no Super Bowl lose has returned the following year in a long while. NE is obviously different, but then they have a generational, if not historical, combination at HC and QB.
You are looking at that from a single season approach. Teams aren't built in a single year.I think about it this way. A successfull draft brings in 3 starters. And amazing draft, 4.
You have 22 starters
Our philosophy doesn't add up
Same ole same ole.
Every team drafts. It's not an option to NOT partake in the draft. Fan Boys have bought into this idea that the Cowboys are so good at the draft now that they have an advantage over the other 31 teams who also utilize the draft,
Some teams use the draft to trade for players, Some teams trade up or trade down, but each team is issued 7 picks each year every year regardless. The "just build through the draft" believers are foolish and are making excuses for a front office that either can't or won't utilize free agency or trades to acquire talent.
Sums it up nicely.Our All-Pro linemen came through the draft, as did the Pro Bowl RB behind them. Our ROTY QB came from the draft. Our sack leader was drafted. Pro Bowl LB through the draft. The entire secondary revamped through the draft.
I am fine with the team’s approach through drafting because they have hit on some successful players. The issue stems from not having enough turnover in some positions. We lock ourselves into contracts with aging players instead of finding new talent to replace them. We’re a year too late on most moves that should be made and that’s why we aren’t able to bring in those one or two key FAs to bolster the roster. Money and sentiment keeps players like Witten in the starting lineup long after their snaps should be reduced.
Don’t knock the draft though, that’s something Dallas has actually done well recently.
6-4/309 is the wrong build for NT. Very very few guys can play low enough at that height/weight ratio to play NT.Well, like Stephen Jones said.
"You're trying to project them from one system to the other. That can be difficult."
This talent acquisition thing is hard, folks.
Right?So why would another team take those picks in a trade up?
I looked at about 10 NT types past and present.6-4/309 is the wrong build for NT. Very very few guys can play low enough at that height/weight ratio to play NT.
Shoe me a duplicate I will waitYou're becoming tiresome.....do you just cut and paste the same post over and over.
They could trade all of their 4th round and later picks and it would get them from #19 to #17.
