Milton will push the cowboys over the top

That all works. Ultimately the cost was not all that high, but they DO need to have some sort of if/then flowchart type plan, and I’m having a tough time believing that they actually do.

I’d say best case is Dak goes down for 3-5 games, this season or next, Milton gets a shot to show what he can do, plays well, then maybe approach Prescott about a different direction for each side, which also depends on Prescott showing he can still play with the hammy, and very likely Dallas eating some salary.

Bear in mind this pretty much takes us out of acquiring another developmental guy along the way, but I guess that’s ok. He has skills no doubt.

Boomer Esiason and Phil Simms love Milton FWIW. Those two might have an idea as to what they are looking at.
Well, I don't necessarily think it takes us out of acquiring a developmental guy. We could always put a UDFA or late-round pick on the practice squad. But I do think we're unlikely to spend another pick on a QB this year.
 
It seems that perspective has been lost here by some fans. When we say Milton it should be in connection with Rush and cheap contract for the next few years.

Joe Milton is a cheaper backup QB with more physical arm talent than Cooper Rush. That is it.

If we are expecting anything else we are deluded. Only Joe can change the narrative right now, and one NFL game isn't enough for me. Let's see what comes out of Tc and pre-season before we get all worked up here.
While there is truth to what you say, I think we got him just as much for his potential to be more than just a cheaper backup than Rush.

Same reason we traded a fourth for Lance. Like with Lance, his potential is just that and nothing more. He may never develop into even a quality backup.

It seems to me that our fans always go to extremes, either Milton is just a backup and never will be worth nothin' or he should start over Dak this season. I think the hope right now is that he'll be able to take the No. 2 job and eventually be worthy of the No. 1 job.
 
Well, I don't necessarily think it takes us out of acquiring a developmental guy. We could always put a UDFA or late-round pick on the practice squad. But I do think we're unlikely to spend another pick on a QB this year.
I suppose, but they won’t be actively looking. Really, that’s splitting hairs on my part since Uncle Milty has skills and it’s Jerry’s kids trying to find the next one anyway.

Still would like to know where they were in the draft last year if they liked him so much, but they already had Trey as a supposed threat to Prescott and his agent. That worked.

I’m probably overthinking it, and Jerry knows that Milton is simply a reason to still pay attention if and when Dak goes down for the season.
 
I suppose, but they won’t be actively looking. Really, that’s splitting hairs on my part since Uncle Milty has skills and it’s Jerry’s kids trying to find the next one anyway.

Still would like to know where they were in the draft last year if they liked him so much, but they already had Trey as a supposed threat to Prescott and his agent. That worked.

I’m probably overthinking it, and Jerry knows that Milton is simply a reason to still pay attention if and when Dak goes down for the season.
I think we'll add a UDFA to compete with Grier for a roster/PS spot. I do think the desire to develop Lance in that third QB position last year kept them from being interested in drafting a QB. This year, I just don't know if they feel like they need to have a spot for Grier. I'd certainly be OK with spending one of our 10 picks on another QB to try to develop as well.
 
The important question being who finally convinced the Joneses that Dak is not the guy, because that much is obvious by now.
I think it might have been Schottenheimer
So trading the 171st overall (comp) pick for a project quarterback that the Cowboys hope can be the backup is an "obvious" sign the Cowboys realized Dak is not the guy?

I mean I know many fans are eager to move on from Dak, but this is getting kind of ridiculous.
 
I'm all for being glad that we might have found a potential backup QB for the future. Let's not get so carried away with wishful ideas that he'll solve our problems. There are far too many of them for any one man to resolve even one. As it is, Milton may well have his hands full being a backup QB. I fully expect that it'll take time for him to develop enough to find success. I like his chances but that's all.
 
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I think we'll add a UDFA to compete with Grier for a roster/PS spot. I do think the desire to develop Lance in that third QB position last year kept them from being interested in drafting a QB. This year, I just don't know if they feel like they need to have a spot for Grier. I'd certainly be OK with spending one of our 10 picks on another QB to try to develop as well.
Suppose it depends on if they want a “backup” with some starting experience or if they will do the opposite of last year and just go with Milton…should Dak get hurt.

It’s a fair question as to why last year they played the veteran backup as opposed to the developmental guy, and why has that changed.

Repeating myself, my issue isn’t the moves themselves as much as how does it all add up to making anyone feels as if this is some sort of actual plan to win?

Feels a lot more like a collecting player exercise.
 
Suppose it depends on if they want a “backup” with some starting experience or if they will do the opposite of last year and just go with Milton…should Dak get hurt.
They could still bring in a vet, but I think unlike with Lance, they are going to give him a legitimate shot at winning the No. 2 job before making any vet addition. Because we won with him, Cooper Rush had earned his role, but there's no such obstacle in front of Milton ... at least not at this time.

I wouldn't be surprised for a vet to be added if Milton falters. I don't think we'll go into the season with him as the primary backup unless he has a strong preseason performance.
 
He’s exactly the playmaker we need. Reminds me of a mix between Vick and Herbert

It will be an exciting day as a cowboys fan to see this guy starting. Get him another weapon, and I see a top 5 offense.

Look folks, another brainwashed Jerry Stan.

I’m just happy we have hope for the future and #4’s days are looking to be numbered.
 
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Trey Lance had a great game #17 his rookie season as well. The opponent, Houston, fired their coach the next day.

Joe Milton is Trey Lance II

The Cowboys still don't have a viable backup QB for the 2025 season.

Jerry and Stehen should not be allowed to claim they have resolved the issue.

Dak is still very comfortable with no one to really push him. That's not good for any quarterback.

You will notice that the good teams never stop looking for quarterbacks. Bilecik drafted one every two seasons, on average. The 49ers have drafted 13 QBs since 2000.

Milton might be the answer in a few years....he might.

This shouldn't prevent the Cowboys from looking further.
 
I think we'll add a UDFA to compete with Grier for a roster/PS spot. I do think the desire to develop Lance in that third QB position last year kept them from being interested in drafting a QB. This year, I just don't know if they feel like they need to have a spot for Grier. I'd certainly be OK with spending one of our 10 picks on another QB to try to develop as well.
How many POS quarterbacks do the Cowboys need?
 
He’s exactly the playmaker we need. Reminds me of a mix between Vick and Herbert

It will be an exciting day as a cowboys fan to see this guy starting. Get him another weapon, and I see a top 5 offense.

I’m just happy we have hope for the future and #4’s days are looking to be numbered.
 
If everything goes right with the Cowboys, Joe Milton never plays a down for you
That's what was said of the Patriots before the start of the 2001 season....after the 2nd game of the year Brady replaced Bledsoe and the rest is history.

I'll always remember where I was when the news dropped that Broadway Joe became a Dallas Cowboy.
 
Trey Lance had a great game #17 his rookie season as well. The opponent, Houston, fired their coach the next day.

Joe Milton is Trey Lance II

The Cowboys still don't have a viable backup QB for the 2025 season.

Jerry and Stehen should not be allowed to claim they have resolved the issue.

Dak is still very comfortable with no one to really push him. That's not good for any quarterback.

You will notice that the good teams never stop looking for quarterbacks. Bilecik drafted one every two seasons, on average. The 49ers have drafted 13 QBs since 2000.

Milton might be the answer in a few years....he might.

This shouldn't prevent the Cowboys from looking further.
Milton is a scrub, who can’t throw a football down the field.

Lance is a 1st round pick. 24 year old phenom.

This team has issues.
 

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