Jerry: "I'm Not Looking at Free Agency to Fill Voids"

I guess this is then instead a card tournament in Vegas. Talent is talent and you don't coach or scout. :facepalm: :hammer:
I don't think anyone has to be a coach or a scout to see the following:

1. The Cowboys have not been active in free agency.

2. More successful teams have been active in free agency, including the Eagles who just won the Super Bowl.

3. The Cowboys have not reached the NFC Championship game since the 1995 season.

So if you are happy with just being mediocre to good, just keep doing what Dallas has been doing and watch other teams win titles. January 28, 1996 was kind of a long time ago. At least it is to me.
 
I don't think anyone has to be a coach or a scout to see the following:

1. The Cowboys have not been active in free agency.

2. More successful teams have been active in free agency, including the Eagles who just won the Super Bowl.

3. The Cowboys have not reached the NFC Championship game since the 1995 season.

So if you are happy with just being mediocre to good, just keep doing what Dallas has been doing and watch other teams win titles. January 28, 1996 was kind of a long time ago. At least it is to me.
Nothing positive to players returned after 3 12 win seasons. Crying about it does remove the real talent, because you said so.

:popcorn: :hammer:

I'm for adding another All Pro G/OT in Banks. Interior top shelf for 10 years. Not crying about a cap hit instead.

:bow:

The Dallas Cowboys have been moving and shaking over the past 48 hours with contract extensions and the flicking of switches on Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb's contracts.

That has freed up over $70 million in cap space with a Micah Parsons extension set to add to that. ... all on a path toward about $100 million available toward a "shopping spree'' of sorts when the NFL business year and free agency open on March 12.

For most, this new way of doing things has many excited for free agency, but if you were thinking that the Cowboys would look to go after the heavy hitters on the market, Dallas COO Stephen Jones might have just poured cold water on that thought...nothing makes any sense you say.:thumbdown:

https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/arti...00_million_free_agency_plan/s1_17615_41860912
 
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Nothing positive to players returned after 3 12 win seasons. Crying about it does remove the real talent, because you said so.

:popcorn: :hammer:

I'm for adding another All Pro G/OT in Banks. Interior top shelf for 10 years. Not crying about a cap hit instead.

:bow:
Nothing wrong with bringing back players from the three straight 12-5 seasons. But since all three seasons ended with a playoff loss, Dallas needed more in order to get to the top.

They did nothing instead and now we hope the window hasn't shut. Because those teams were close, but not close enough.
 
Jerry's stupid logic:

Get BPA in free agency

Use the Draft to fill holes

Smart guy that Jerry. Every other GM does the opposite....but hey Jerry's results speak for themselves, right?

......right?
 
Yeah the cap space definitely threw all those interceptions to Savage and Alexander :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::lmao::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::laugh::flagwave::laugh::lmao::lmao::flagwave::flagwave::grin::thumbdown::flagwave::flagwave::flagwave:
Maybe the most low-IQ response I've ever seen on any message board.... ever.

Dak was awful vs Green Bay. We know this.

You still aren't bright enough to know how the salary cap works.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
Maybe the most low-IQ response I've ever seen on any message board.... ever.

Dak was awful vs Green Bay. We know this.

You still aren't bright enough to know how the salary cap works.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Look who crawled out from under their rock. Do you know that your hero will never last a full season again. lmao
 

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