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I am one who is tired of endless players always linked to Dallas. Jones make moves as often as a linear eclipse
And with this post, knowing it is more crap, I wish this is the mindset this franchise would do. Why?
Flash back when the franchise was 1-15 and Jimmy's 1st season walking the sideline. What move did this franchise do?
***** Traded away the BEST asset which was Hershel Walker and got a boatload of draft picks plus a few players *****
Right out-- NO, Dallas will not get anything close to this. But let's look at a trade that went down in 2012
Rams traded away their draft pick to the Commanders whom took Robert Griffin III.
Rams got (3) 1st rd picks plus a 2nd rd pick in 2012
Sure, you have to have two teams wanting the same thing. The Cowboys have been stuck with this same mindset for the past 20 years.
And now they are suck in paying high contracts to players and not getting any return when it comes to the playoffs.
in 1989-- the franchise thought "outside the box" and traded away Walker. This set the stage for there Teams of the 90s
Many of us like #4 Prescott. Nothing against the person but it hasn't worked out and now this team is in salary cap headache.
Team lost so many starters that they don't even have even draft picks to fill their holes. And if this team has a draft like 2023, this team will be drafting in the Top 10 and that is with Dak, Parsons and Lamb. Note: there is not a single player, on this team, with the 2018 draft.
So this myth, that the Cowboys draft has been superb is humerous.
So then you say, trade away players for draft picks and then draft poorly? I agree but it hasn't worked for 20 years and even if this team struggles with draft selections, they do get lucky here and there Example: Lamb/Parsons/Bland/Diggs ~~~ more importantly, trading away
a Prescott and even Parsons, for multiple drafts picks to reload for the future, allows salary cap space.
And from here on out, I wouldn't play numerous players record breaking contracts. I trade them away a season early to keep loading up draft picks and keeping a steady line of youthful players. Lowering cap space and more depth. This will minimize The Jones shopping at Dollar General to fill holes for depth after losing players chasing the bigger contracts. Then when ( or if) this team is "getting close", they have the cap space to sign or trade for a player or two. As this team did with Charles Haley / Deion Sanders
OK ~ criticize to your hearts content.
I am one who is tired of endless players always linked to Dallas. Jones make moves as often as a linear eclipse
And with this post, knowing it is more crap, I wish this is the mindset this franchise would do. Why?
Flash back when the franchise was 1-15 and Jimmy's 1st season walking the sideline. What move did this franchise do?
***** Traded away the BEST asset which was Hershel Walker and got a boatload of draft picks plus a few players *****
Right out-- NO, Dallas will not get anything close to this. But let's look at a trade that went down in 2012
Rams traded away their draft pick to the Commanders whom took Robert Griffin III.
Rams got (3) 1st rd picks plus a 2nd rd pick in 2012
Sure, you have to have two teams wanting the same thing. The Cowboys have been stuck with this same mindset for the past 20 years.
And now they are suck in paying high contracts to players and not getting any return when it comes to the playoffs.
in 1989-- the franchise thought "outside the box" and traded away Walker. This set the stage for there Teams of the 90s
Many of us like #4 Prescott. Nothing against the person but it hasn't worked out and now this team is in salary cap headache.
Team lost so many starters that they don't even have even draft picks to fill their holes. And if this team has a draft like 2023, this team will be drafting in the Top 10 and that is with Dak, Parsons and Lamb. Note: there is not a single player, on this team, with the 2018 draft.
So this myth, that the Cowboys draft has been superb is humerous.
So then you say, trade away players for draft picks and then draft poorly? I agree but it hasn't worked for 20 years and even if this team struggles with draft selections, they do get lucky here and there Example: Lamb/Parsons/Bland/Diggs ~~~ more importantly, trading away
a Prescott and even Parsons, for multiple drafts picks to reload for the future, allows salary cap space.
And from here on out, I wouldn't play numerous players record breaking contracts. I trade them away a season early to keep loading up draft picks and keeping a steady line of youthful players. Lowering cap space and more depth. This will minimize The Jones shopping at Dollar General to fill holes for depth after losing players chasing the bigger contracts. Then when ( or if) this team is "getting close", they have the cap space to sign or trade for a player or two. As this team did with Charles Haley / Deion Sanders
OK ~ criticize to your hearts content.