glimmerman
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Dak is signed. Won’t happen.
The Dak contract smashed any hopes of drafting a QB early in the draft.No anyone who sf advocates picking a QB with the #10 pick needs to be benched. Let’s be real.
You are right and I am on the record in so many chats saying trade Dak or let him walk and get better QB . But I am realistic , Jerry won’t let players he drafted go . It is a pride thing. I was hoping he could at least convince Dak to take less . As usual he caved as I expected.again, your approach makes no sense. 12M ain't going to fix this defense. and why would you want an average QB. if your opinion is he is average, then he is not the QB we want at 28M. we want a top 10 QB (which in my opinion he is). so if he is average as you say, then why not go bargain basement and have 35M to go after some defensive difference makers, because 12M at best gets you a good defensive player, not great. or a couple of mid level players and you end up with an average QB and average defense....
you have to realize I am trying to help you make your case. either go bargain basement shopping. or draft. or you go elite. in the middle, you end up in the middle.
with that said, what makes you say he is average, since all stats point to him being above average and in the top 10.
ok, if you say we should have traded then that's fine. My opinion was to keep him. that's fine....taking a few million less ain't making a difference in this team until we fix our defensive drafting.You are right and I am on the record in so many chats saying trade Dak or let him walk and get better QB . But I am realistic , Jerry won’t let players he drafted go . It is a pride thing. I was hoping he could at least convince Dak to take less . As usual he caved as I expected.
If it was my choice I would let Dak go and roll with Gilbert / dalton and draft a new QB later . For now , fox the defense .
Why do you believe dalton or Gilbert or a quality QB spells 4-12 ? Dak started last year 1-4 or 2-4 if you want to give him the giants game win ( which dalton finished ) ? Did you see him lose to the rams ( even when the Cowboys rushed well ) and lose big to the browns and should have lost to the falcons . I am hoping he shows up and makes a good playoff run , but am worried the defense has not acquired enough talent. It may come down to Quinn fixing the defense with his coaching. Jerry has not helped him via FA yet . And that is the main problem .ok, if you say we should have traded then that's fine. My opinion was to keep him. that's fine....taking a few million less ain't making a difference in this team until we fix our defensive drafting.
Dalton and Gilbert would spell a 4-12 season. then if that was the case you wanted, as I said in many other posts, then we should have just dumped everyone and start from scratch. that includes Lawrence, Zeke, Tyron, Martin, etc. and get as many draft picks as possible and go rebuild.
ok, that first sentence was an oxymoron. Dalton or Gilbert are not quality QBs...that was the whole point. Dalton proved clearly he can't beat average teams and his wins came against 4 win teams, with their back up QBs and a lot of help from defense (9 turnovers, one score) and he could barely accomplish those....so how often do we expect to play 4 win teams during a season and how often do we get lucky and the opposing team has their back up QB (their offense is hampered)....suffice it to say that was an exception. so yes, Dalton would spell 4-12. given in his other games he had 1 win and got the team blown out routinely.Why do you believe dalton or Gilbert or a quality QB spells 4-12 ? Dak started last year 1-4 or 2-4 if you want to give him the giants game win ( which dalton finished ) ? Did you see him lose to the rams ( even when the Cowboys rushed well ) and lose big to the browns and should have lost to the falcons . I am hoping he shows up and makes a good playoff run , but am worried the defense has not acquired enough talent. It may come down to Quinn fixing the defense with his coaching. Jerry has not helped him via FA yet . And that is the main problem .
There is no legit argument for using a top 10 pick on a QB the first year of your QB’s contractPlaying devil's advocate, okay?
Please no insults and no references to my intelligence or lack thereof.....Nah, never mind!...Asking for mercy is just pouring gasoline on a fire.
Three times in the past 11 seasons the starting QB went down early in the season and it was all over, crash and burn. It would have been four seasons but a fourth round draft choice miraculously had one of the best rookie seasons in history, who expected that?
The Cowboys rolled out a slew of backups, mostly average quarterbacks when they were in their prime. Sometimes they were on one year contracts meaning that, even if they had a good showing, they were gone the following season.
Why not kill two birds with one stone? Draft a top tier QB, if the starter goes down, the rookie gets experience. He could be a legitimate starter the following season in which case the Cowboys trade one of them. Furthermore, when a player gets paid they seem to have the tendency to play soft that season. A legitimate talent backing him up could put a little fire to Dak's backside.
The rookie salary cap allows the Cowboys to draft a QB in the top ten, I think.
You could draft a productive non-QB player in the top ten but what difference would that make if Dak is injured again or if he performs poorly? Look at the value of good young quarterbacks these days. If the Cowboys cultivate a young QB while he serves as a quality backup, the Cowboys could end up with a trade reaping great value for their future.
Look at the history of the Cowboys successful seasons. Where there not two legitimate starters?....Lebaron/Meredith...Staubach/Morton....Staubach/White....Even Roger Staubach once revealed that a reason for his success was how hard he competed with Danny White, knowing how good his competition was. Jimmy Johnson drafted two QB's #1 overall in his first season, giving up the #1 overall pick in 1990 for taking Steve Walsh in the supplemental draft. Jimmy valued competition.
Ok....let 'er rip!
Your right. This is probably the only place where that option is being discussed.....right?There is no legit argument for using a top 10 pick on a QB the first year of your QB’s contract
Dalton won more games than that while playing with a terrible defense and an OL that was starting guys off the street. Starting over from scratch would not have been a bad ideal. Tyron is at the end of his career and Martin was the only player with a big contract that was worth it.ok, if you say we should have traded then that's fine. My opinion was to keep him. that's fine....taking a few million less ain't making a difference in this team until we fix our defensive drafting.
Dalton and Gilbert would spell a 4-12 season. then if that was the case you wanted, as I said in many other posts, then we should have just dumped everyone and start from scratch. that includes Lawrence, Zeke, Tyron, Martin, etc. and get as many draft picks as possible and go rebuild.
context matters and that's what you are omitting. first 5 games we played 4 playoff teams. Dalton lost to average teams. he lost bad. very bad. he gave the team ZERO chance. Ravens, WFT, AZ....he did beat 3 teams that had 4 wins (in the end) and some had 2 wins when we played them. all had their back up QBs when we played them and he still needed 9 turnovers and a defensive TD to get it done. In a must win game, against a 5 win team, he choked once again....and what stood out to me about Dalton, a 10+ year veteran was the last pass he threw in that game, an ill advised dumb pass that was intercepted and not give the offense one more chance at the end zone in a must win game....he showed no situational football awareness what so ever....that was utterly stupid. stupid, stupid. that was utterly Dalton and how his career was. even in that game the defense gave him two turnovers and he still couldn't get it done....Perhaps if Jones was injured and they had their back up, it might have been differentDalton won more games than that while playing with a terrible defense and an OL that was starting guys off the street. Starting over from scratch would not have been a bad ideal. Tyron is at the end of his career and Martin was the only player with a big contract that was worth it.
really never and wont let players drafted go, like ever never ever????????You are right and I am on the record in so many chats saying trade Dak or let him walk and get better QB . But I am realistic , Jerry won’t let players he drafted go . It is a pride thing. I was hoping he could at least convince Dak to take less . As usual he caved as I expected.
If it was my choice I would let Dak go and roll with Gilbert / dalton and draft a new QB later . For now , fox the defense .
Romo was the best QB in the NFC East for much of his career and Dak has been the best his entire career.Funny thing is for years the other three teams in our division have had 1st round QBs while we haven't, and yet we may have had the best of the lot... no to QB or TE for me in the 1st round this year.
Well he gets rid of them when they are rock bottom or he has new favorite personal picks . The Dak decision was painful as he thought he could prevail upon Dak with his fatherly charm and pay him 25-30 mil , then he has to up it to 35 then 41 .really never and wont let players drafted go, like ever never ever????????
. Seriously so we have a team of 50yr old players then none have ever been let go..like Romo, ware, dez, witten, and maybe 100s more but those are big names to start the list..didnt Emmitt play for the cardinals 2 seasons, odd wasn't he pet cat of jerra?
come on why the bs narratives, its i need to go around and police this place of all the false narratives..
jerry dint allow dak to walk because he didnt like the alternative reality's..
jerry dint allow dak to walk because he didnt like the alternative reality's..
Don’t you think there were cheaper and much better alternatives to Dak ?
what about Tom Brady who was available at 26 mil ?
What about wilson who wanted out and would have been cheaper and better , or simply sticking wirh dalton and Gilbert and fix the defense and get a QB from the draft by trading Dak for a top 5 pick . There are options and the defense should have been where the big money is spent . Not a mediocre to good injured QB who is paid top money in the nfl .
LOL...you think Tom Brady would come to Dallas? you seriously think Brady would come here!? why? what makes you think he would have chosen to come to a team, a first year head coach and a first year OC (has brady played more season than Moore's age?) and a meddling Owner...really!? your think Brady would come here...he chose Tampa, a 7-9 team, with a top notch defense, stacked talent on offense, a good head coach having had a QB that threw 30+ interceptions.....cut that in half and that's an 11-5 team.Don’t you think there were cheaper and much better alternatives to Dak ?
what about Tom Brady who was available at 26 mil ?
What about wilson who wanted out and would have been cheaper and better , or simply sticking wirh dalton and Gilbert and fix the defense and get a QB from the draft by trading Dak for a top 5 pick . There are options and the defense should have been where the big money is spent . Not a mediocre to good injured QB who is paid top money in the nfl .
No. You had one of the worst defense in Cowboys history. QB is not a need at the 10th overall pick in the draft. Cowboy needs are RDE, CB, DT, LB, LDE, OT/OG, TE, QB, FB, and WR/KR.Playing devil's advocate, okay?
Please no insults and no references to my intelligence or lack thereof.....Nah, never mind!...Asking for mercy is just pouring gasoline on a fire.
Three times in the past 11 seasons the starting QB went down early in the season and it was all over, crash and burn. It would have been four seasons but a fourth round draft choice miraculously had one of the best rookie seasons in history, who expected that?
The Cowboys rolled out a slew of backups, mostly average quarterbacks when they were in their prime. Sometimes they were on one year contracts meaning that, even if they had a good showing, they were gone the following season.
Why not kill two birds with one stone? Draft a top tier QB, if the starter goes down, the rookie gets experience. He could be a legitimate starter the following season in which case the Cowboys trade one of them. Furthermore, when a player gets paid they seem to have the tendency to play soft that season. A legitimate talent backing him up could put a little fire to Dak's backside.
The rookie salary cap allows the Cowboys to draft a QB in the top ten, I think.
You could draft a productive non-QB player in the top ten but what difference would that make if Dak is injured again or if he performs poorly? Look at the value of good young quarterbacks these days. If the Cowboys cultivate a young QB while he serves as a quality backup, the Cowboys could end up with a trade reaping great value for their future.
Look at the history of the Cowboys successful seasons. Where there not two legitimate starters?....Lebaron/Meredith...Staubach/Morton....Staubach/White....Even Roger Staubach once revealed that a reason for his success was how hard he competed with Danny White, knowing how good his competition was. Jimmy Johnson drafted two QB's #1 overall in his first season, giving up the #1 overall pick in 1990 for taking Steve Walsh in the supplemental draft. Jimmy valued competition.
Ok....let 'er rip!