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Yes it does.
No it doesn't.
Yes it does.
And one of them was a 1st round pick. That trumps whatever headway made if you just throw out the day 3 picks.
Let me inform all Cowboys fans something. Jerry Jones and Stephen Jones are not football personnel savvy and never have been. inn to play a full 16 game season something he has not done once in the last 5 years.
Alright then go sit in a corner and rue over it. While you’re at it cry about wasting a second rounder on Gregory too. You have s lot to be miserable about it seems.No it doesn't.
Alright then go sit in a corner and rue over it. While you’re at it cry about wasting a second rounder on Gregory too. You have s lot to be miserable about it seems.
Man like I said go cry about it in a corner. Or cry to someone else about it I honestly dont care. Then screwing up on Taco means nothing. Doesn’t mean you are a draft expert and doesn’t mean they will suck.Thanks but I'm not the one "crying", that'd be you and the rest of the crybabies who can't admit the obvious. Be that child who points out every little thing they did right when they get in trouble for doing something wrong. Be that child.
Man like I said go cry about it in a corner. Or cry to someone else about it I honestly dont care.
Then screwing up on Taco means nothing. Doesn’t mean you are a draft expert and doesn’t mean they will suck.
You know there's a Cowboys scout or personnel exec who was super pro-Watt that day and is talking a little mess to the pro-Taco guys right now.The most disappointing thing is they jumped their own board, which is something McClay says he believes is a cardinal sin.
They do a very good job scouting out the talent. Just look at the players they bring in to visit each year. Not a lot of bad players in retrospect. But this was a mistake and hopefully it taught him a lesson.
New England, Seattle has. Are they not considered successful franchises? Hmmm, unless you just like argue on here...'Successful organizations ' don't make blunders this big in the first place.
New England, Seattle has. Are they not considered successful franchises? Hmmm, unless you just like argue on here...
As stated in other threads, they blew this one, big time. But to their credit, they also hit on a quite a few mid-low rounders. Brugler tweeted that they passed on Watt coz he wasn't a good fit? Lesson learned....just draft the best damn player, the rest will take care of itself.
That's not clarification, that's called moving the goalposts. Multiple posters in this thread have called you out for being wrong. I'm just the latest.See my clarified point later on in this thread, thanks.
That's not clarification, that's called moving the goalposts. Multiple posters in this thread have called you out for being wrong. I'm just the latest.
Claiming to be the latest to pile on? You must be so proud. @stasheroo is not wrong.That's not clarification, that's called moving the goalposts. Multiple posters in this thread have called you out for being wrong. I'm just the latest.
My only hope is that they learned from it and made changes to the way they draft moving forward.
The guys in the room pushing Watt were 1000% right.
The guys in the room pushing Taco should not be in the room anymore.
And "it's not realistic" for 1st round picks to be dumped after just two years.
That's not just any "miss", despite what some fans feel compelled to claim.
That’s not even true.
If they really committed to a DE at that pick, then they should have been agressive and got there guy (whom I believe was McKinley). DE's have such a small hit rate at that portion of the draft, that if you sit back and take whats left the chance of you hitting are not good. If you are committed to a position (which is bad planning in and of itself) you need to agressiveThe most disappointing thing is they jumped their own board, which is something McClay says he believes is a cardinal sin.
They do a very good job scouting out the talent. Just look at the players they bring in to visit each year. Not a lot of bad players in retrospect. But this was a mistake and hopefully it taught him a lesson.