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Or it does.Jimmy’s influence has nothing to do with the players we’ve lost.
Or it does.Jimmy’s influence has nothing to do with the players we’ve lost.
Johnson is an idiot with zero comprehension of today’s NFL. He’s an idiot dumb enough to be duped by Jerry Jones. 90% of posters on CZ know better than that. He needs to disappear.
If you think Jimmy's an idiot, maybe it's the accuser that isn't as smart as he thinks. Jerry isn't above taking advice from anyone in the know. He has certainly done that before with a good measure of success. There might well be nothing to prove he has now, but nothing to prove he hasn't, either.“Jimmy” is as useful as breasts on a fish. My god, have we reduced ourselves to this idiot?
Pretty much the same as it did before these non-moves. Except for Gallup, these were players who's contracts had expired.All l'd like to know is how our cap looks after all these moves?
Sometimes. Did you forget the 15 picks in 22?60M is a lot against the cap...even with cap increasing yearly in most cases.
Dak does not appear to be some scrub to casuals or professionals as he puts up great numbers/low turnovers, and also seems to have leader qualities in the locker room.
I would love to hear what coaches and Will McClay think of Dak's game. Are there strong murmurings within the inner circle that Dak has major flaws or no?
Regardless...60M is a lot...but Dak doesnt seem like the kind of player Jerry lets go.
Almost seems as if there is a new, outside influence on the FO.
Jimmy was fired up at half time of the Playoff game...just livid...like he had skins in the game.
If you let Dak and CeeDee go, get a 10M QB...that frees up 70M to fill holes. Add in how McClay has been drafting well...maybe they do reset and go a new direction.
You either think you can put a team around Dak at 50-60M or you dont. And the direction depends on this opinion.
Too bad he was listening to the wrong people when Kelvin and Jaylon and Trysten were drafted.If you think Jimmy's an idiot, maybe it's the accuser that isn't as smart as he thinks. Jerry isn't above taking advice from anyone in the know. He has certainly done that before with a good measure of success. There might well be nothing to prove he has now, but nothing to prove he hasn't, either.
His advice isn't even on Jerry's radar.Looks like Jimmys advice
But just look at that list of star names. LOL. It is pretty shameful really. All we care about is having someone that we can make the highest paid player at their position and pretend he is the best. The only one that you can even make a case for that is an actual top 5 player at their position is CD.You realize the Cowboys have the least amount of cap space in the NFL, right?
You realize 5 players are taking up half the teams cap for 2024, right?
This is the only explanation necessary.
Nope. Jimmy Johnson kept the following players from Tom Landry; Michael Irvin, Ken Norton Jr., Kelvin Martin, Danny Noonan, Chad Hennings, Jim Jeffcoat, Mike Saxon, and almost the whole OL in Newton, Tuinei, and Gogan. So Jimmy was cleaning out bad players in 1989 not starters and depth.Tyron Smith
Tyler Biadasz
Dorance Armstrong
Donte Fowler
Neville Gallimore
Johnathan Hankins
Noah Igbinoghene
Tony Pollard
Soon to be Gallup
If I forgot anyone my apologies, please feel free to add
Looks like Jimmys advice is lighting some fire for once in a very long time and getting rid of some scraps.
It's a shame that he doesn't listen to the right people if that's the problem.Too bad he was listening to the wrong people when Kelvin and Jaylon and Trysten were drafted.
Building on what a team already has is for teams like the Lions, Ravens, Packers etc.I think you are on to something. This is more of a tear down than a, build on what we had situation and I’m liking it!
Dont be so quick to assume that.His advice isn't even on Jerry's radar.
We need a lot of work. This might be an another 30 year project for the Jones family to work on!Building on what a team already has is for teams like the Lions, Ravens, Packers etc.
To TRULY compete for a Lombardi, I'd go so far as to say that half the defense and half the offense needs to he upgraded.....they don't have to be All Pros, but they have to be above average at minimum.
Some of out starters wouldnt even be backups on the elite teams
The shame of it is that a crack GM hired from the outside could turn this thing around.We need a lot of work. This might be an another 30 year project for the Jones family to work on!
Jerry likes the slow and methodical approach to building a team!The shame of it is that a crack GM hired from the outside could turn this thing around.
Put Les Snead (Rams GM) in control of personnel here, and he'd get real results....his reboots take 2 -3 years max.