SB makes it clear, what the Cowboys need this offseason!

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-Both OL's were elite, perhaps the best 2 lines in the entire league.
-Need a mismatch TE in the passing game, Goedert really impressed me and Kelce is the best in the business.
-Elite #2 WR, Devonta Smith lit up the Chiefs secondary all night, despite his lack of size. Need a corner to match up with his speed/quickness.
-Have to be able to effectively run the football (Chiefs ran over 150 yards last night)

OL, WR, TE, RB, CB-this is the focus in no particular order.
 
Neglect DT for another year?
The problem with the “just build through the draft” mentality (fallacy) is that it 1) means you can’t address all of your major holes and 2) even if you unrealistically hit on every pick, every 4 years they are all up for new much larger contracts and you’re back to replacing more holes from the players you choose to let move on for financial reasons.
 
Neglect DT for another year?
********* mindnumbing, isn't it.

But the OP could just be assuming Jerry hasn't learned crap and will continue to half *** it at DT. Thinking Jerry will spend money on one of these big time DTs like a Payne, Tomlinson, etc? Hahahahahahaha.
 
The problem with the “just build through the draft” mentality (fallacy) is that it 1) means you can’t address all of your major holes and 2) even if you unrealistically hit on every pick, every 4 years they are all up for new much larger contracts and you’re back to replacing more holes from the players you choose to let move on for financial reasons.
We all know they have to use fa and the trade market to supplement the draft. Hearing Jerry at the Senior Bowl, we may change the way we have done things, especially when you draft busts like Joseph that sets you back. Tolbert is in the same category.
 
********* mindnumbing, isn't it.

But the OP could just be assuming Jerry hasn't learned crap and will continue to half *** it at DT. Thinking Jerry will spend money on one of these big time DTs like a Payne, Tomlinson, etc? Hahahahahahaha.
There are other cheaper options that are realistic in fa, such as A'Shaun Robinson, who will be cheap an is an excellent run defender. Nandi from the Chiefs is another one. 3T has a bunch of bodies, but don't think they view that as high as the NT position now. Remember, Quinn forced them to upgrade in-season, he is going to demand a legitimate NT for his unit.
 
-Both OL's were elite, perhaps the best 2 lines in the entire league.
-Need a mismatch TE in the passing game, Goedert really impressed me and Kelce is the best in the business.
-Elite #2 WR, Devonta Smith lit up the Chiefs secondary all night, despite his lack of size. Need a corner to match up with his speed/quickness.
-Have to be able to effectively run the football (Chiefs ran over 150 yards last night)

OL, WR, TE, RB, CB-this is the focus in no particular order.
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The problem with the “just build through the draft” mentality (fallacy) is that it 1) means you can’t address all of your major holes and 2) even if you unrealistically hit on every pick, every 4 years they are all up for new much larger contracts and you’re back to replacing more holes from the players you choose to let move on for financial reasons.
What do you mean by fallacy
 
The problem with the “just build through the draft” mentality (fallacy) is that it 1) means you can’t address all of your major holes and 2) even if you unrealistically hit on every pick, every 4 years they are all up for new much larger contracts and you’re back to replacing more holes from the players you choose to let move on for financial reasons.
And you have to reach for need…which were great at.
 
We have got to strengthen the middle of the D and that starts with the DT. Frankly we cannot wait for development that might never come. That is why FA is the way to go to fix that hole.
 
I don't care if they come through the draft or via FA, we need these high priority position targets filled this off season.

Offense in order of importance:
O-line, WR, RB

We need to continue with the O-line rebuild. Tyler was a great start but OT is still the highest priority. A new OG is also needed as Martin won't be here forever. I feel as if we can ride with Tyron at RT and Peters as the swing LT/LG for another season, as long as we have some quality depth behind and around them. Will Steele and Waletzko come back healthy enough to compete?
It's obvious that a new #2 WR is needed badly. To me Lamb is still best as a slot, but whatever we can get to complement him will be a plus. Will MG come back to form and be a great #3?
Zeke's contract is such that now is the time that he should be released. And unless you're going to roll with Davis as the bell cow back, we need another one. TP is the lighting but needs to have the thunder as a partner.

Defense in order importance:
CB, DT, LB or Edge

Bland was a find that we needed but Joseph is a bust. If we lose Brown we absolutely have to have a new starting caliber CB. If we lose Lewis as well we will need another to be the primary back up.
I don't think our DT's were nearly as bad as many on here but I agree they need to be better and an upgrade would certainly help.
If Parsons is going to rush 90% of the time then we need another MLB. If he's going back to hybrid role, we need another DE who rush.
Barr was ok but showing his age. LVE is up and down and oft injured. Clarke looks to be a keeper but Cox? Really we know nothing about his progress.
 
The #1 thing we need to do is beat Philly: stop the run, protect Dak, run the ball. To me that means get a stud DT, a stud LT/LG and a coupla WR who run good routes and separate.
 
the problem with every body is the formula for winning will never be followed in dallas because of jerry jones his remark of being a wild cat is done and did he stopped being that along time ago. now he's more of a wild kitten as shown in his last big deal on gas which he made a fortune. as for as him being a GM that's laughable his whole success is built on what jimmy johnson did as a coach, his stumbling and bumbling is more of what the lower level teams have done and it will continue because with some one with a big ego will never and i mean never admit that he's wrong about anything. so get ready for more dumbness
 
the problem with every body is the formula for winning will never be followed in dallas because of jerry jones his remark of being a wild cat is done and did he stopped being that along time ago. now he's more of a wild kitten as shown in his last big deal on gas which he made a fortune. as for as him being a GM that's laughable his whole success is built on what jimmy johnson did as a coach, his stumbling and bumbling is more of what the lower level teams have done and it will continue because with some one with a big ego will never and i mean never admit that he's wrong about anything. so get ready for more dumbness
The Chiefs let go of their best receiver and won the Super Bowl. Oh and it isn't dumb to win 13 games.
 

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