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In case you wanted to know how Dak’s soon to be extended contract situation will play out.

The business plan is the same as it has been for quite some time. Build the team through the draft and do not sign big ticket free agents from other teams. Prioritize a slow and steady approach that will not move the needle upward or downward much.

Beat basically every tier 3 team you face, half the tier 2 teams, and lose to every tier 1 team-MAKE THE PLAYOFFS (no need for more success). The only caveat would be to try to make it a close score versus tier 1 teams (even if you must score lots at the end of games).

Stephen runs the show now-and Jerry sells the product. Jerry gave up on the dream of actually winning a (Jimmy-less) Super Bowl years maybe decades ago. He realized it was not going to happen and has ceded ultimate control to his son, but stays on as the chief marketer.

They will run it back with Dak till the wheels fall off. This is the marketing/promoting strategy with a side of football. For fans that actually want to see another Cowboys’ Super Bowl run-just add 3-4 years onto however many years Dak gets extended and you will know when the next possible realistic chance at a SB run will be.
 

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In case you wanted to know how Dak’s soon to be extended contract situation will play out.

The business plan is the same as it has been for quite some time. Build the team through the draft and do not sign big ticket free agents from other teams. Prioritize a slow and steady approach that will not move the needle upward or downward much.

Beat basically every tier 3 team you face, half the tier 2 teams, and lose to every tier 1 team-MAKE THE PLAYOFFS (no need for more success). The only caveat would be to try to make it a close score versus tier 1 teams (even if you must score lots at the end of games).

Stephen runs the show now-and Jerry sells the product. Jerry gave up on the dream of actually winning a (Jimmy-less) Super Bowl years maybe decades ago. He realized it was not going to happen and has ceded ultimate control to his son, but stays on as the chief marketer.

They will run it back with Dak till the wheels fall off. This is the marketing/promoting strategy with a side of football. For fans that actually want to see another Cowboys’ Super Bowl run-just add 3-4 years onto however many years Dak gets extended and you will know when the next possible realistic chance at a SB run will be.
You have summed it up about right
 

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In case you wanted to know how Dak’s soon to be extended contract situation will play out.

The business plan is the same as it has been for quite some time. Build the team through the draft and do not sign big ticket free agents from other teams. Prioritize a slow and steady approach that will not move the needle upward or downward much.

Beat basically every tier 3 team you face, half the tier 2 teams, and lose to every tier 1 team-MAKE THE PLAYOFFS (no need for more success). The only caveat would be to try to make it a close score versus tier 1 teams (even if you must score lots at the end of games).

Stephen runs the show now-and Jerry sells the product. Jerry gave up on the dream of actually winning a (Jimmy-less) Super Bowl years maybe decades ago. He realized it was not going to happen and has ceded ultimate control to his son, but stays on as the chief marketer.

They will run it back with Dak till the wheels fall off. This is the marketing/promoting strategy with a side of football. For fans that actually want to see another Cowboys’ Super Bowl run-just add 3-4 years onto however many years Dak gets extended and you will know when the next possible realistic chance at a SB run will be.
:hammer:
 

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Some of the Super fans have been posting the 20-0 seasons for a quarter century now.....if they do it for another 25 years, they may actually hit on it, accidentally

Than after 50 years total, they can proclaim their Super Fandom to the site and bask in virtue.

Yippy KY Yay
Better than the un-super fans predicting 1 to 5 wins every year.

Don't you think the 20-0 statements are not really serious. But it is to counter the dis-likers drab same old stuff of doom and gloom.
It works both ways.
 

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In case you wanted to know how Dak’s soon to be extended contract situation will play out.

The business plan is the same as it has been for quite some time. Build the team through the draft and do not sign big ticket free agents from other teams. Prioritize a slow and steady approach that will not move the needle upward or downward much.

Beat basically every tier 3 team you face, half the tier 2 teams, and lose to every tier 1 team-MAKE THE PLAYOFFS (no need for more success). The only caveat would be to try to make it a close score versus tier 1 teams (even if you must score lots at the end of games).

Stephen runs the show now-and Jerry sells the product. Jerry gave up on the dream of actually winning a (Jimmy-less) Super Bowl years maybe decades ago. He realized it was not going to happen and has ceded ultimate control to his son, but stays on as the chief marketer.

They will run it back with Dak till the wheels fall off. This is the marketing/promoting strategy with a side of football. For fans that actually want to see another Cowboys’ Super Bowl run-just add 3-4 years onto however many years Dak gets extended and you will know when the next possible realistic chance at a SB run will be.
drop the mic!
 

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Better than the un-super fans predicting 1 to 5 wins every year.

Don't you think the 20-0 statements are not really serious. But it is to counter the dis-likers drab same old stuff of doom and gloom.
It works both ways.
I haven’t seen anyone predicting 1-5 wins the past couple of seasons. I think most see between 7 and 12 wins-it’s a solid tier 2 team for the most part since Parcells got hired.

Doom and gloom-lol. This is just status quo now. Second verse same as the first-another tier 2 team finish.
 

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In case you wanted to know how Dak’s soon to be extended contract situation will play out.

The business plan is the same as it has been for quite some time. Build the team through the draft and do not sign big ticket free agents from other teams. Prioritize a slow and steady approach that will not move the needle upward or downward much.

Beat basically every tier 3 team you face, half the tier 2 teams, and lose to every tier 1 team-MAKE THE PLAYOFFS (no need for more success). The only caveat would be to try to make it a close score versus tier 1 teams (even if you must score lots at the end of games).

Stephen runs the show now-and Jerry sells the product. Jerry gave up on the dream of actually winning a (Jimmy-less) Super Bowl years maybe decades ago. He realized it was not going to happen and has ceded ultimate control to his son, but stays on as the chief marketer.

They will run it back with Dak till the wheels fall off. This is the marketing/promoting strategy with a side of football. For fans that actually want to see another Cowboys’ Super Bowl run-just add 3-4 years onto however many years Dak gets extended and you will know when the next possible realistic chance at a SB run will be.
They have a shot this year, but they are going to have to hit on several players and have some good luck with health.
 

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In case you wanted to know how Dak’s soon to be extended contract situation will play out.

The business plan is the same as it has been for quite some time. Build the team through the draft and do not sign big ticket free agents from other teams. Prioritize a slow and steady approach that will not move the needle upward or downward much.

Beat basically every tier 3 team you face, half the tier 2 teams, and lose to every tier 1 team-MAKE THE PLAYOFFS (no need for more success). The only caveat would be to try to make it a close score versus tier 1 teams (even if you must score lots at the end of games).

Stephen runs the show now-and Jerry sells the product. Jerry gave up on the dream of actually winning a (Jimmy-less) Super Bowl years maybe decades ago. He realized it was not going to happen and has ceded ultimate control to his son, but stays on as the chief marketer.

They will run it back with Dak till the wheels fall off. This is the marketing/promoting strategy with a side of football. For fans that actually want to see another Cowboys’ Super Bowl run-just add 3-4 years onto however many years Dak gets extended and you will know when the next possible realistic chance at a SB run will be.
Spot on until you got to where they gave up on winning.

No they did not, they just think their plan is the way to go and they are doing it the right way despite all evidence pointing to the contrary.

Folks should really try to stop confusing not wanting to win with not being any good at it.
 

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Spot on until you got to where they gave up on winning.

No they did not, they just think their plan is the way to go and they are doing it the right way despite all evidence pointing to the contrary.

Folks should really try to stop confusing not wanting to win with not being any good at it.
If they win this year, it will be the 4th double digit win year in a row.
 

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Spot on until you got to where they gave up on winning.

No they did not, they just think their plan is the way to go and they are doing it the right way despite all evidence pointing to the contrary.

Folks should really try to stop confusing not wanting to win with not being any good at it.
I think they pretend to care at this point about the Super Bowl. I think Jerry knows that dream is dead, but he’s an excellent marketer that is happy to sell.
 

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They have a shot this year, but they are going to have to hit on several players and have some good luck with health.
A shot at another 12-5 season with an at most divisional round exit? Yes-welcome to the status quo. We know that they will make the playoffs unless there’s a boatload of injuries.
 

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You agree with me don’t you?
I don't pretend to know what they do in the FO. I see the finished product, doesn't mean they aren't trying to manipulate the cap and sign free agents that they can't fit under the cap. I don't spend much time pretending to think what they are doing.
 

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They have a shot this year, but they are going to have to hit on several players and have some good luck with health.
You can say that for most teams in the league. Everyone starts 0-0... and have their rose-colored glasses on. Then reality hits the fan....:eek:
 
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