1000% they were lucky they were in the Nfc east. Why people don't see that they really don't win much outside of the east is beyond meThe difference will be the competition.
You'll find last years team was a 9-8 team thriving against absolute NFL garbage. This year .500 will be a real accomplishment.
Making this a little scary is the Commanders and Eagles are much better teams than last season.don't win much outside of the east is beyond me
There are a lot of "ifs" in this analysis. I just do not see how you let all those players go in free agency, sign one replacement and think we are as good as last year. I do think the OL will be okay, or a lot better than people think even if they do nothing. They do need a WR2 to replace Gallup, and obviously they need RBs. But they lack depth everywhere.Did the team really get worse?
Obviously they didn't upgrade in free agency, but they seem about the same as last season to me.
Mike Zimmer replaces Quinn.
- Quinn was a great fit when hired but his overlly player friendly approach might have become a problem.
- The defense looked soft and undisciplined in the playoff loss.
- Zimmer is a known hard-arse.
Gilmore gone but Diggs returns. Lewis healthy in the off-season this year.
Move Tyler to LT, draft JPJ and play Bass at LG...or some similar scenario where the 1st round pick is an OLineman.
Draft a RB to replace Pollard.
Kendricks replaces LVE. Young players compete for the other off-ball LB spot (Overshown, Clark, etc).
- The biggest problem in the playoff game was the lack of a veteran "Green Dot" LB. The field general.
Armstrong/Fowler were backup DEs. Parsons rarely comes off the field. DLaw is the other starter.
- Sam Williams has talent but needs to step up.
- Surprisingly DE Tyrus Wheat was active for 12 games last season. Mostly ST snaps, but they seem to like his upside at DE.
- Seems as-if the plan when they drafted Viliami Fehoko was to stash him in 2023.
If Mazi can't be at least as good a Hankins was in 2023, then they're probably not going to win with or without Hankins unless they draft or develop another DT.
DT Gallimore sucked. Quinn played him too much. Addition by subtraction.
WR Gallup was not very good in 2023. If they can't develop a 3rd WR to replace his 2023 production, then they have a serious coaching problem.
The TEs should be at least as good as they were in 2023 with potential to get better.
RT Steele struggled in the first half or maybe first 3/4s of the season, but looked better by the end of the year.
- Having a full off-season to lift/train heavy is a big deal for Linemen. He has that this year.
That's a nice post agree with a lot of it..Did the team really get worse?
Obviously they didn't upgrade in free agency, but they seem about the same as last season to me.
Mike Zimmer replaces Quinn.
- Quinn was a great fit when hired but his overlly player friendly approach might have become a problem.
- The defense looked soft and undisciplined in the playoff loss.
- Zimmer is a known hard-arse.
Gilmore gone but Diggs returns. Lewis healthy in the off-season this year.
Move Tyler to LT, draft JPJ and play Bass at LG...or some similar scenario where the 1st round pick is an OLineman.
Draft a RB to replace Pollard.
Kendricks replaces LVE. Young players compete for the other off-ball LB spot (Overshown, Clark, etc).
- The biggest problem in the playoff game was the lack of a veteran "Green Dot" LB. The field general.
Armstrong/Fowler were backup DEs. Parsons rarely comes off the field. DLaw is the other starter.
- Sam Williams has talent but needs to step up.
- Surprisingly DE Tyrus Wheat was active for 12 games last season. Mostly ST snaps, but they seem to like his upside at DE.
- Seems as-if the plan when they drafted Viliami Fehoko was to stash him in 2023.
If Mazi can't be at least as good a Hankins was in 2023, then they're probably not going to win with or without Hankins unless they draft or develop another DT.
DT Gallimore sucked. Quinn played him too much. Addition by subtraction.
WR Gallup was not very good in 2023. If they can't develop a 3rd WR to replace his 2023 production, then they have a serious coaching problem.
The TEs should be at least as good as they were in 2023 with potential to get better.
RT Steele struggled in the first half or maybe first 3/4s of the season, but looked better by the end of the year.
- Having a full off-season to lift/train heavy is a big deal for Linemen. He has that this year.
And we still have free agents to pick there's a free agent pool out there that's still pretty large and it will grow post draft when teams cut more players it will grow at cut down and there's this crazy thing called trades they made those trades last year for hankins Gilmore and cooks.... Then they're pretty good at undrafted free agents as well or undrafted players however you wanna call them they literally have put quality players on this team it's not just a draft we're not filling all those by just the draft there's a lot of players still available people it's only 15 days into the process and we're still complaining as if the 2024 season starting tomorrow it is so far from tomorrow it's six months away...Isn’t the point to improve? Your post is mostly just a bunch of “what if’s” that result in the team being hopefully as good as last year.
D Line is a huge problem. DLaw only played 57% of the snaps last year and isn’t getting any younger. Armstrong and Fowler actually played more snaps combined than he did, losing them leaves a big hole that needs to be replaced.
Same with DT. The DT play was bad last year, losing Hankins and hoping for slight improvements doesn’t get us to acceptable level. Mazi/Carl Davis and Osa/Fohoko/Golston is objectively terrible.
We have no internal options that are legit WR 3 candidates next year.
Not sure who the 4th CB is that can play if/when 1 of Diggs, Bland, or Lewis get hurt.
So we have 3 top 100 picks and need to fill day 1 starters/key contributors at RB, OG/OC, WR3, DE, DT, and CB.
I know everyone has Jackson powers as their top center but from reading a lot of what happened at the combine some experts say that this list the first three almost equally graded and the number one guy which I don't know if the grades are in order, Barton can play guard or center supposed to be the best athlete,Did the team really get worse?
Obviously they didn't upgrade in free agency, but they seem about the same as last season to me.
Mike Zimmer replaces Quinn.
- Quinn was a great fit when hired but his overlly player friendly approach might have become a problem.
- The defense looked soft and undisciplined in the playoff loss.
- Zimmer is a known hard-arse.
Gilmore gone but Diggs returns. Lewis healthy in the off-season this year.
Move Tyler to LT, draft JPJ and play Bass at LG...or some similar scenario where the 1st round pick is an OLineman.
Draft a RB to replace Pollard.
Kendricks replaces LVE. Young players compete for the other off-ball LB spot (Overshown, Clark, etc).
- The biggest problem in the playoff game was the lack of a veteran "Green Dot" LB. The field general.
Armstrong/Fowler were backup DEs. Parsons rarely comes off the field. DLaw is the other starter.
- Sam Williams has talent but needs to step up.
- Surprisingly DE Tyrus Wheat was active for 12 games last season. Mostly ST snaps, but they seem to like his upside at DE.
- Seems as-if the plan when they drafted Viliami Fehoko was to stash him in 2023.
If Mazi can't be at least as good a Hankins was in 2023, then they're probably not going to win with or without Hankins unless they draft or develop another DT.
DT Gallimore sucked. Quinn played him too much. Addition by subtraction.
WR Gallup was not very good in 2023. If they can't develop a 3rd WR to replace his 2023 production, then they have a serious coaching problem.
The TEs should be at least as good as they were in 2023 with potential to get better.
RT Steele struggled in the first half or maybe first 3/4s of the season, but looked better by the end of the year.
- Having a full off-season to lift/train heavy is a big deal for Linemen. He has that this year.
Sure, things could look different by the end of August. But losing that many starters & others who were getting lots of snaps with no reasonable expectation that even if they sign some FA's that they will be better than what left and having limited draft capital doesn't support that we have gained anything on the field. We'd have to get quite lucky just to maintain par IMO.No. Why so many (including the media) think the Cowboys "lost so much" is beyond me.
Considering it's still March and training camp doesn't start for 3 1/2 months, a lot can still happen.
everyone gets replaced.The core nucleus of players are still here. The players that left will be replaced by FAs or the draft, they weren't impact players. I suspect there will be one more FA signing depending on how the draft goes. Probably a vet WR or OL. On paper, we should be able to win at least 10 games again and get to the playoffs.
The biggest concern to me is that you can't focus on improving the team when you have to fill holes. There are areas we could improve if we'd filled some of our "needs," like OL and RB. In other words, we are spinning our wheels. This isn't what teams that get to the Super Bowl do. They use the draft to build on what they do in free agency instead of replace it.Did the team really get worse?
Obviously they didn't upgrade in free agency, but they seem about the same as last season to me.
Mike Zimmer replaces Quinn.
- Quinn was a great fit when hired but his overlly player friendly approach might have become a problem.
- The defense looked soft and undisciplined in the playoff loss.
- Zimmer is a known hard-arse.
Gilmore gone but Diggs returns. Lewis healthy in the off-season this year.
Move Tyler to LT, draft JPJ and play Bass at LG...or some similar scenario where the 1st round pick is an OLineman.
Draft a RB to replace Pollard.
Kendricks replaces LVE. Young players compete for the other off-ball LB spot (Overshown, Clark, etc).
- The biggest problem in the playoff game was the lack of a veteran "Green Dot" LB. The field general.
Armstrong/Fowler were backup DEs. Parsons rarely comes off the field. DLaw is the other starter.
- Sam Williams has talent but needs to step up.
- Surprisingly DE Tyrus Wheat was active for 12 games last season. Mostly ST snaps, but they seem to like his upside at DE.
- Seems as-if the plan when they drafted Viliami Fehoko was to stash him in 2023.
If Mazi can't be at least as good a Hankins was in 2023, then they're probably not going to win with or without Hankins unless they draft or develop another DT.
DT Gallimore sucked. Quinn played him too much. Addition by subtraction.
WR Gallup was not very good in 2023. If they can't develop a 3rd WR to replace his 2023 production, then they have a serious coaching problem.
The TEs should be at least as good as they were in 2023 with potential to get better.
RT Steele struggled in the first half or maybe first 3/4s of the season, but looked better by the end of the year.
- Having a full off-season to lift/train heavy is a big deal for Linemen. He has that this year.
Mazi can’t get better at football for 4-6 months. And there’s no one behind him.Mike Zimmer had been with the Cowboys for a long time in the past and is a no-nonsense type of DC. He won't tolerate laziness, nor poor attitudes. I see him as more of a disciplinarian than what his predecessor, Dan Quinn, was. He might be more of what the doctor ordered. We'll see about that.
Zimmer did a fine job with the Minnesota Vikings. Maybe the draft will see a good DT being acquired in the early rounds. If so, that should help our run defense to improve. We'll also see if Mazi Smith improves with further development. He's been getting his previously lost weight back.
There's no getting around that for now, although, there's cause to think it could be attended to in the draft. Actually, I think it will be. We'll see if it offers any degree of hope, even though a rookie would have a period of adjustment. A good DL draft pick with far better upside could possibly help, also.Mazi can’t get better at football for 4-6 months. And there’s no one behind him.