If we're trying to get better, why keep the same guys?

Osa is a pass rushing DT..... he is also one of the worst run defenders in the NFL at DT. We play in a division with Saquon barkley. The signing makes no sense. We need a run defense. We would be a better team right now if we gave that contract to Jonathan Allen.
It made tons of sense and was a good 1st step.
 
The Dallas Cowboys - including current free agents - have as a team collectively won 2 wild card playoff games in the last 7 seasons. Yes they have made the playoffs 4 of those 7 years, but is this a mix of players we just can’t afford to lose? Sure some of them are worth keeping, but don’t we need some new blood, new leadership, a new drive to take it to the next level?
  • Serious Question: If we are trying to get better as a team, be more competitive in the playoffs, and transform this soft culture into a tough playoff tested team, why are we so committed as an organization to keeping the same guys?
  • It would be understandable if we had won more playoff games with these guys. We want to “run it back” with the same guys as if all we need is another chance?
I would like to see some cap space dedicated to some new players who have been on teams that have won lots of playoff games.

I’m not saying it has to be a complete roster turnover, but can we just not continue with the “we like our guys” mantra that has dealt us two wild card wins in 7 years? If we are going to get some valuable cap space, I would like to see some new blood brought in.

Otherwise are we not just doing the same things and expecting different results?
Those decision were for last year and the year before. Once you signed Dak, then lamb you are only gonna be building around them
 
The Dallas Cowboys - including current free agents - have as a team collectively won 2 wild card playoff games in the last 7 seasons. Yes they have made the playoffs 4 of those 7 years, but is this a mix of players we just can’t afford to lose? Sure some of them are worth keeping, but don’t we need some new blood, new leadership, a new drive to take it to the next level?
  • Serious Question: If we are trying to get better as a team, be more competitive in the playoffs, and transform this soft culture into a tough playoff tested team, why are we so committed as an organization to keeping the same guys?
  • It would be understandable if we had won more playoff games with these guys. We want to “run it back” with the same guys as if all we need is another chance?
I would like to see some cap space dedicated to some new players who have been on teams that have won lots of playoff games.

I’m not saying it has to be a complete roster turnover, but can we just not continue with the “we like our guys” mantra that has dealt us two wild card wins in 7 years? If we are going to get some valuable cap space, I would like to see some new blood brought in.

Otherwise are we not just doing the same things and expecting different results?
That question haunts me every season.
We should like our guys, but for ONE season and not for their career spans.
 
Yes as fans, being the most profitable is by far at the top of our wish list. Winning championship is not near as cool.
Your words and blind spot as well. The franchise might have not even survived if not taken by Jerry and making fertile ground for it's initial success. That occurred when money was the driving force, not management of cap. Fact!
 
The Dallas Cowboys - including current free agents - have as a team collectively won 2 wild card playoff games in the last 7 seasons. Yes they have made the playoffs 4 of those 7 years, but is this a mix of players we just can’t afford to lose? Sure some of them are worth keeping, but don’t we need some new blood, new leadership, a new drive to take it to the next level?
  • Serious Question: If we are trying to get better as a team, be more competitive in the playoffs, and transform this soft culture into a tough playoff tested team, why are we so committed as an organization to keeping the same guys?
  • It would be understandable if we had won more playoff games with these guys. We want to “run it back” with the same guys as if all we need is another chance?
I would like to see some cap space dedicated to some new players who have been on teams that have won lots of playoff games.

I’m not saying it has to be a complete roster turnover, but can we just not continue with the “we like our guys” mantra that has dealt us two wild card wins in 7 years? If we are going to get some valuable cap space, I would like to see some new blood brought in.

Otherwise are we not just doing the same things and expecting different results?
What the Cowboys need to do is sit down and do a hard evaluation of each player. No sentiment, no "this coach likes this guy" keepers and no hoping players who've been there for 2-3 years will "blossom" into Pro Bowlers.

Those that don't make the grade need to be traded or released.
 
When they entered Dallas was losing a $1M a month...
That was just a temporary cash flow issue due to the downturn in revenue from losing seasons and current recessed economy.

The Cowboys still increased in value from the 85 million Bum Bright paid in 1984 to 160 million JJ paid in 1989. And could have fetched even more.
 
Your words and blind spot as well. The franchise might have not even survived if not taken by Jerry and making fertile ground for its initial success. That occurred when money was the driving force, not management of cap. Fact!
Fact check:

Dr Jerry Buss of the Lakers and Donald Carter original owner of the Mavericks both had placed higher bids than Jethro but Bums personal bankruptcy from Savings & Loan scandal presented a more desperate scenario where the lesser offer was more attractive because no waiting period.

The NBA owners would have needed to sell their majority stakes in order to obtain the Cowboys which would have taken time Bum didn’t have.
 
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My understanding is the cap space made was to resign some of our own players including Parsons instead of pursuing any big name FA. And most of the weaknesses or holes they plan on addressing in draft.

Pretty much a similar plan as we usually have. That said there’s going to be several regular starters we probably lose again to cap moves. Normally there’s near a 25% roster turnover.
 
All they had to do was keep playing their game and it really seems like they got bullied by greenbay. Just completely scared.

So we’ve lost what? 2 playoff games to the niners. 3 playoff games to the packers. And the giants and eagles have each won two superbowls.

Way to go
They fail short by not addressing their needs before trading period ends. Every year they act like they are good. But want to bring in players like Mingo and Lance.
 
They fail short by not addressing their needs before trading period ends. Every year they act like they are good. But want to bring in players like Mingo and Lance.
Cowboys in recent years after being burned so badly in FA see it as more of an end of year closeout, bargain or clearance sale. Lol

Unless they think a move is needed to save the season like with Amari Cooper trade.
 
Tag would have been 25. He could have easily signed for 27 on the open market. He signed for 20.
Once again, where do you get this info from? How high is the value of a rotational pass rushing DT w/ poor run stopping skills? Who is telling you it's 27?
 
Once again, where do you get this info from? How high is the value of a rotational pass rushing DT w/ poor run stopping skills? Who is telling you it's 27?
Didn't we go over this before and you didn't understand? Spotrac had his market value at 21 before he signed. The tag would have been 25. Everybody I have listened to has said players that are tagged usually always sign at a higher figure. One of them was Bobby Belt. I have heard several other people say the same thing.
 
Cowboys in recent years after being burned so badly in FA see it as more of an end of year closeout, bargain or clearance sale. Lol

Unless they think a move is needed to save the season like with Amari Cooper trade.
Amari was a good trade. They also had a good FA in 2023. But in 2023 they failed to address LB before the deadline. That sealed our chances in the playoffs.
 
That was just a temporary cash flow issue due to the downturn in revenue from losing seasons and current recessed economy.

The Cowboys still increased in value from the 85 million Bum Bright paid in 1984 to 160 million JJ paid in 1989. And could have fetched even more.
Then it was much more of a gamble and venture to turn a franchise around. Not that way around the issue of finances. Dallas and Oakland went the same route with ownership and GM positions. Fact is both excelled and at the top of the AFC and NFC. With the merger of those two leagues and creation of a Super Bowl, then the Professional Game started to excell. Get the real facts straight. Any one, huh?
 
Didn't we go over this before and you didn't understand? Spotrac had his market value at 21 before he signed. The tag would have been 25. Everybody I have listened to has said players that are tagged usually always sign at a higher figure. One of them was Bobby Belt. I have heard several other people say the same thing.
Now that's a riot coming from you. You pretty much don't understand anything concerning NFL football. And why don't you maybe lay off the cute little insults? Let me guess, you have no idea that you were insulting. I'm sure you don't understand that.
 
Didn't we go over this before and you didn't understand? Spotrac had his market value at 21 before he signed. The tag would have been 25. Everybody I have listened to has said players that are tagged usually always sign at a higher figure. One of them was Bobby Belt. I have heard several other people say the same thing.
Just a real fact and true.
 
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