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We're on our second rebuild ...to be continued....
yeah but our youth has talent......I'll take talent over youth.
Just because you have a young team doesn't mean you will be better.
Well you could have been referring to the backup situation as well...but that's easier to deal with than a starter.
Out of curiosity what would dak need to do to get you past your concern?
Become genetically engineered into Carson Wentz.
Don't forget PAPPY. He is in the running for Head Priest of the Order For Being Dakless!idk but his dislike for Dak is boundless
Perv!!! Lol!Not always, to be sure . . . although in this instance, I'm somewhat inclined toward giddiness!
You mean the kid in his early 20s who still has to prove he wasn't a one year fluke and that his surgically repaired knee will hold up long enough to have a lasting NFL career?
Before we all get carried away with that stat, keep this in mind.Bob Sturm of The Athletic pointed out recently that the Cowboys are the youngest team in the league:
Before we all get carried away with that stat, keep this in mind.
1. Dallas Cowboys 25.11
10 Denver Broncos 25.53
The Cowboys are only .42 years younger than the tenth place team.
It'll pay off as soon as we get a new coach..
When we finish up the D w/ S's and DT's.Earlier this year we looked at how the 2018 Cowboys have the youngest O-line in the NFL, which is quite a feat considering the line has already combined for 13 Pro Bowl seasons and 11 All Pro seasons.
But in Dallas, that youth movement extends way beyond just the offensive line.
Bob Sturm of The Athletic pointed out recently that the Cowboys are the youngest team in the league:
According to my friends at Spotrac, a website that tracks salary cap space for all the big sports, the Cowboys have the youngest roster in the NFL when measuring the full 90-man training camp rosters.
And here’s Sturm’s screenshot of the Spotrac data:
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/201...m-in-the-nfl-when-will-youth-movement-pay-off
No, especially because young is normally synonymous with inexperienced. But old doesn't necessarily mean good either. The most salient point in the Beane quote is "the risk of injury becomes exponential". Injuries hit at all ages in the violent game of football (Darius Guice case in point), but it's more likely the older the player.Young doesn't always mean good.
I'm surprised you didn't say change his name to Carson WentzRetire.
QB depth is nice but hard to get. The Cowboys are like just about every other team in the league. They can't win with their backup QB.
No, especially because young is normally synonymous with inexperienced. But old doesn't necessarily mean good either. The most salient point in the Beane quote is "the risk of injury becomes exponential". Injuries hit at all ages in the violent game of football (Darius Guice case in point), but it's more likely the older the player.
It's also time to win, then we'll really rejoice.At long last, we're finally generating the type of draft (and even vet FA) to rival the elite teams of the NFL. Time to rejoice!
im not sure about that and how can you say that we just blew those positions wide open , you havent given the new TE and WR group a chance to play a season yet( I already see something special in Gallup, it just needs to be nurtured correctly, oters guys have been surprises in camp already..)..No reason some of them cant step up, stars are created not born and now that the playing time and starters spot are wide open for those spots im betting 1-2 of them will surprise you..cant say it a huge hole until that group doesnt come through..none have been giving enough playing time to judge yet..we've been needing stud S for long time but DT with Irving actually playing Price is not bad and I believe someone like woods is about to surprise people.. these so called holes maybe filled by the end of the season..When they're young and talented.
Right now there are giant holes on the roster. QB, WR, TE, DT, probably S.