Seems like trading within the league has spiked a little this year

Shuff

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Seems like trading within the league has spiked a little this year. We have some very good players, we should take advantage of this trend and upgrade our team at the positions of need.
 

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Seems like trading within the league has spiked a little this year. We have some very good players, we should take advantage of this trend and upgrade our team at the positions of need.
Have anyone in mind?

I mean that in two senses:

1. Who from the Cowboys are you trading?
2. What position are you addressing or do you have a particular player in mind that you think may be available.
 

Supercowboy1986

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Seems like trading within the league has spiked a little this year. We have some very good players, we should take advantage of this trend and upgrade our team at the positions of need.

Have anyone in mind?

I mean that in two senses:

1. Who from the Cowboys are you trading?
2. What position are you addressing or do you have a particular player in mind that you think may be available.

I'm with jday. Who do you have in mind OP?
 

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In the past Cowboys have made late preseason trades for special teamers who were probably going to be cut from their teams. That's always a possibility. I'd love to have better options backing up the offensive line but, like pass rushers, those don't seem to shake loose this time of year.
 

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The Cowboys are in no man's land when it comes to pass rushers. No one's trading them one, no team is letting their elite pass rushers hit free agency and the Cowboys wouldn't sign one if they did. And they never pick in the draft low enough to draft one.And they don't seem to have the ability to develop their own.
 

sbark

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The Cowboys are in no man's land when it comes to pass rushers. No one's trading them one, no team is letting their elite pass rushers hit free agency and the Cowboys wouldn't sign one if they did. And they never pick in the draft low enough to draft one.And they don't seem to have the ability to develop their own.
.........better than being in said "no mans land" on both QB .....and war -daddy DE I suppose.

Figure as M.Collins and Peae settle in.....we will get pressure up the gut, add in D.Irving, maybe even Neal. If we start getting that, pressures, sacks and turnovers will accumulate.
 

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That's what Belichick does.

Belichik does it with guys coming into their contract year that he knows he's not going to resign - see Collins and Jones. Who do we have in that situation? I'm not saying we don't, but he doesn't just trade guys on whims.
 

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If the club trades...it better be for a young, healthy non addict blood thirsty QB hatin PASSRUSHER!!
 

CF74

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How bout Kellen Moore for Brock Rottweiler?:p

Or

Kellen Moore for Brock Lobster?:flagwave:
 
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