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Dallas has gotten worse since the season ended not better. That is by design but all the same it is true and we don't want to ignore that fact as we look to the next steps which are to move beyond 2009 standards and become an elite team.
This front office has shown an interest is staying younger, with good character and playing team ball. They reaped rewards last year from that approach and will look to repeat it at least until Jerry sees some team sign a bunch of questionable guys and go win something.
It isn't going to make many happy but that's why Jared Gaither hasn't drawn nearly the interest in the Dallas FO he has on the boards or radio. He is a solid but not great LT and he wants to get paid. A high percentage of guys like Gaither never produce again after getting that monster check. Now some get it together and become true studs. It's clear that Gaither is at worst an average LT without doing any real off-season work or going hard in practice. That means his ceiling is probably pretty high. At the same time if a guy doesn't work hard for the Ravens then will he work hard anywhere?
What would I do? Tough call... much tougher than average fans or radio callers make it seem. It's a risk that could pay off big or leave you holding a high priced lazy OT that can't beat out Doug Free.
Brandon Marshall: Marshall to me wasn't even a tough call. He, for me, was a complete no go. Great talent but guy who is hardly ever happy long. He has T.O. starter kit written all over him. I was in love with T.O.'s talent but that is love bound to end in heart break when a guy has emotional issues that would make Perez Hilton call him a drama queen. True, teams will miss on draft picks. But draft picks aren't expensive, counted on or emotionally tangible for the team at whole. If Robert Brewster was pouting we'd never even know it. If Brandon Marshall pouts that's gonna be tweeted high and low within 1 minutes. You just can't cover things up anymore. You can't even contain it. Character is more important than ever.
So what will Dallas do? My guess is they sit tight and draft the BPA every round.
Does that make them better than last year? Probably not. BUT ... we can't forget that the season doesn't start the day after the draft. There will be players come available after the draft. Teams will have spots handed to rookies that make vets cheap. Can Dallas now grab a Ted Ginn? Sure. Will Ted Ginn be cheaper in 2 months? Absolutely. Should they get Ted Ginn? Probably not, because he may not be any better than Kevin Ogletree. But the point is other players at positions we do need will still be out there and they will only get cheaper.
Dallas is showing patience and it's the hardest trait to master. But in mastering it they may finally find the way to the promised land under Jerry Jones, a man who has tried everything else but patience in his time as GM.
This front office has shown an interest is staying younger, with good character and playing team ball. They reaped rewards last year from that approach and will look to repeat it at least until Jerry sees some team sign a bunch of questionable guys and go win something.
It isn't going to make many happy but that's why Jared Gaither hasn't drawn nearly the interest in the Dallas FO he has on the boards or radio. He is a solid but not great LT and he wants to get paid. A high percentage of guys like Gaither never produce again after getting that monster check. Now some get it together and become true studs. It's clear that Gaither is at worst an average LT without doing any real off-season work or going hard in practice. That means his ceiling is probably pretty high. At the same time if a guy doesn't work hard for the Ravens then will he work hard anywhere?
What would I do? Tough call... much tougher than average fans or radio callers make it seem. It's a risk that could pay off big or leave you holding a high priced lazy OT that can't beat out Doug Free.
Brandon Marshall: Marshall to me wasn't even a tough call. He, for me, was a complete no go. Great talent but guy who is hardly ever happy long. He has T.O. starter kit written all over him. I was in love with T.O.'s talent but that is love bound to end in heart break when a guy has emotional issues that would make Perez Hilton call him a drama queen. True, teams will miss on draft picks. But draft picks aren't expensive, counted on or emotionally tangible for the team at whole. If Robert Brewster was pouting we'd never even know it. If Brandon Marshall pouts that's gonna be tweeted high and low within 1 minutes. You just can't cover things up anymore. You can't even contain it. Character is more important than ever.
So what will Dallas do? My guess is they sit tight and draft the BPA every round.
Does that make them better than last year? Probably not. BUT ... we can't forget that the season doesn't start the day after the draft. There will be players come available after the draft. Teams will have spots handed to rookies that make vets cheap. Can Dallas now grab a Ted Ginn? Sure. Will Ted Ginn be cheaper in 2 months? Absolutely. Should they get Ted Ginn? Probably not, because he may not be any better than Kevin Ogletree. But the point is other players at positions we do need will still be out there and they will only get cheaper.
Dallas is showing patience and it's the hardest trait to master. But in mastering it they may finally find the way to the promised land under Jerry Jones, a man who has tried everything else but patience in his time as GM.

