The Cowboys will probably get the #1 overall pick in 2026

:rolleyes: Call Vegas and bet all your life savings, sell your house and car and throw in that money too, since you can see the future. :)

The richest man can't buy time but here you are wasting yours on a team that will never win nothing. :facepalm:
I’m here to dog the homers. OUCH!
 
The amount of change will be too much, and certain problems remain.
Contrary to what I posted before, I don't think Joe Milton is the answer. I watched him at Tennessee, and was really surprised he made it to the NFL.
I had him mixed up with Hendon Hooker, who preceded him at UT. He may be better than I think, but at Tennessee he was not yet a fully skilled leader. Joshua Dobbs was the better of these three quarterbacks, but Hooker is very good, too.
And that's the problem with today's college game; the quarterbacks barely stay a year, and then they leap to the NFL draft.
Milton is very talented, but whether or not he is ready for the NFL remains to be seen.
But the Cowboys remain without a capable leader under center, and that doesn't bode well for any team- much less a team struggling to adapt to a new coach.
I think Schottenheimer may have great potential, but he is taking the reigns at a bad time.
Not to mention a defense that is also rebuilding under new leadership.
I think 1-16 is very possible for this squad. If they struggle early, I think the wheels come off early.
There's enough talent on this roster to stumble along to around .500

#1 is highly unlikely
 
I watched him at Tennessee, and was really surprised he made it to the NFL.

Just me, but I might take this as a sign that my opinion of my own QB assessment skills needs some adjustment... that, or that perhaps my appreciation of the fact that sometimes younger players get better as they get older could use some increase.

That said, I would agree with the sentiment if not the specific assertion promoted in the header... and that I'm already looking to 2026.
 
Here’s a prediction that will stick….this team will never win a SB or make a serious run at one with the current QB room. Drafting a potential franchise QB is the ONLY thing that will ever get this dysfunctional organization over the hump. The only other option is a change in ownership. I’ve got some land to sell you if you believe otherwise.
I would add that Jerry and quite possibly Stephen would need to be gone. Whether thats in death or selling the team, take your pick.
 
The amount of change will be too much, and certain problems remain.
Contrary to what I posted before, I don't think Joe Milton is the answer. I watched him at Tennessee, and was really surprised he made it to the NFL.
I had him mixed up with Hendon Hooker, who preceded him at UT. He may be better than I think, but at Tennessee he was not yet a fully skilled leader. Joshua Dobbs was the better of these three quarterbacks, but Hooker is very good, too.
And that's the problem with today's college game; the quarterbacks barely stay a year, and then they leap to the NFL draft.
Milton is very talented, but whether or not he is ready for the NFL remains to be seen.
But the Cowboys remain without a capable leader under center, and that doesn't bode well for any team- much less a team struggling to adapt to a new coach.
I think Schottenheimer may have great potential, but he is taking the reigns at a bad time.
Not to mention a defense that is also rebuilding under new leadership.
I think 1-16 is very possible for this squad. If they struggle early, I think the wheels come off early.
They could easily have a winning season. They look like they will be competitive.
 
The amount of change will be too much, and certain problems remain.
Contrary to what I posted before, I don't think Joe Milton is the answer. I watched him at Tennessee, and was really surprised he made it to the NFL.
I had him mixed up with Hendon Hooker, who preceded him at UT. He may be better than I think, but at Tennessee he was not yet a fully skilled leader. Joshua Dobbs was the better of these three quarterbacks, but Hooker is very good, too.
And that's the problem with today's college game; the quarterbacks barely stay a year, and then they leap to the NFL draft.
Milton is very talented, but whether or not he is ready for the NFL remains to be seen.
But the Cowboys remain without a capable leader under center, and that doesn't bode well for any team- much less a team struggling to adapt to a new coach.
I think Schottenheimer may have great potential, but he is taking the reigns at a bad time.
Not to mention a defense that is also rebuilding under new leadership.
I think 1-16 is very possible for this squad. If they struggle early, I think the wheels come off early.
Probably more like 3-14....still good enough for #1....but Jerry will screw it up....
 
The amount of change will be too much, and certain problems remain.
Contrary to what I posted before, I don't think Joe Milton is the answer. I watched him at Tennessee, and was really surprised he made it to the NFL.
I had him mixed up with Hendon Hooker, who preceded him at UT. He may be better than I think, but at Tennessee he was not yet a fully skilled leader. Joshua Dobbs was the better of these three quarterbacks, but Hooker is very good, too.
And that's the problem with today's college game; the quarterbacks barely stay a year, and then they leap to the NFL draft.
Milton is very talented, but whether or not he is ready for the NFL remains to be seen.
But the Cowboys remain without a capable leader under center, and that doesn't bode well for any team- much less a team struggling to adapt to a new coach.
I think Schottenheimer may have great potential, but he is taking the reigns at a bad time.
Not to mention a defense that is also rebuilding under new leadership.
I think 1-16 is very possible for this squad. If they struggle early, I think the wheels come off early.
 
No, they probably won’t. There is just enough talent on this team to win a few games, and maybe even try to trick us into thinking they’re making the postseason.
 
That would mean we have a shot at Manning and maybe no longer stuck in perpetual mediocrity.

That’s not gonna happen.

Many, many things need to go right for this team to be a contender this year, but even more bad things need to happen for them to land that first pick.

Also if the word is that Manning is coming out, there are plenty of teams that know how to suck properly, and absolutely will…while Jerry and kid want to win as many games as possible in a lost season.

Again, perpetual mediocrity. That’s the recourse for Jerry selling his soul for SB XXX. Jerry said he “made a deal with God” that he apparently thinks he can renege on. Could there possibly be a more polar opposite human being than Coach?
this !
They are too stupid to tank for manning, if he is coming out in 26.

I already predicted dallas at 10-7 and a WC spot.
 

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