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Dallas Cowboys' Twitter mailbag, Part 2
February, 7, 2015 By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com
IRVING, Texas -- Part 2 of the Dallas Cowboys' Twitter mailbag is ready.
In it we discuss:
If you want to see Part 1, click here.
Away we go:
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@toddarcher: I've been wondering the same thing lately and the next chance I get to ask Jerry Jones or Stephen Jones, that will be my first question. I don't know what the right answer is. I keep going back to Jason Garrett talking about building a program. Well, if you're building a program, I don't know if you view it in windows so much and you would always have to keep the salary cap at the forefront of your mind. But Romo has three, maybe four more years left at a high level, so there has to be something about wanting to maximize that time. I don't know that you can just have a "salary cap be damned" attitude, when it comes to this stuff. Just going crazy in free agency does not guarantee success. He who has the most money doesn't always win or make the smart decisions. I think there is a balance between maximizing the Romo window and maintaining some sort of solvency when it comes to the cap. I'll let you know what the Joneses say when I ask them this question.
http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/cowboys/post/_/id/4740344/dallas-cowboys-twitter-mailbag-part-2-23
February, 7, 2015 By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com
IRVING, Texas -- Part 2 of the Dallas Cowboys' Twitter mailbag is ready.
In it we discuss:
- Another window for Tony Romo
- DeMarco Murray's contract
- Ndamukong Suh
- Michael Oher
- A 2015 prediction
If you want to see Part 1, click here.
Away we go:
http://i471.***BLOCKED***/albums/rr75/jobberone/ScreenShot2015-02-07at85305AM_zps6b5ced17.png
@toddarcher: I've been wondering the same thing lately and the next chance I get to ask Jerry Jones or Stephen Jones, that will be my first question. I don't know what the right answer is. I keep going back to Jason Garrett talking about building a program. Well, if you're building a program, I don't know if you view it in windows so much and you would always have to keep the salary cap at the forefront of your mind. But Romo has three, maybe four more years left at a high level, so there has to be something about wanting to maximize that time. I don't know that you can just have a "salary cap be damned" attitude, when it comes to this stuff. Just going crazy in free agency does not guarantee success. He who has the most money doesn't always win or make the smart decisions. I think there is a balance between maximizing the Romo window and maintaining some sort of solvency when it comes to the cap. I'll let you know what the Joneses say when I ask them this question.
http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/cowboys/post/_/id/4740344/dallas-cowboys-twitter-mailbag-part-2-23