The Cowboys defense since Parsons trade

I don’t know if Eburflus would’ve panned out as a DC, but having your highest impact player traded a week before the season starts never happens, and in this case crippled the team. The tragedy of last season falls squarely on JJ.
 
And they’re on board with current NFL trends.

For over a decade, they’d bring in fossils well past their time to run their defense.

With the expected results.
:banghead:
Yep in years past we would say things feel different and it wasn’t. The actions prove it’s moving different and if it goes well it may continue to be different…if it fails I can already see Jerry going back to his ways.
 
I don’t know if Eburflus would’ve panned out as a DC, but having your highest impact player traded a week before the season starts never happens, and in this case crippled the team. The tragedy of last season falls squarely on JJ.
If getting rid of Micah means we get a future dc in Parker then it was worth it. Eberflus should’ve never been hired.
 
Yep in years past we would say things feel different and it wasn’t. The actions prove it’s moving different and if it goes well it may continue to be different…if it fails I can already see Jerry going back to his ways.
This won’t fail.

It will only make clearer that the true failure was the Joneses’ strategy of having a ‘head coach offense’ and an old, tired, outdated ‘head coach defense’.
 
Traded for Rashan Gary as well.
I don't know how they miss Clark and Gary Do you understand what two people that played together before now they're back together..

Since the Micah trade got clark, traded for gary, Traded for Quinnen Williams Traded for Dee Winters Signed Jalen Thompson Signed Cobie Durant Signed PJ Locke Signed two run stuffing DTs Drafted Caleb Downs Drafted Malachi Lawerence Drafted Jashawn Barham Signed Von Miller

And I could be wrong but yeah there isn't one of the first rounds next year also from that trade I mean I don't think they're done.. It could be wrong Oh yeah you know what one of them is an artist that's going to digest and one of them is a regular so I think it is done so that lid up there is closed...
 
Already gave you the data, but you appear to have a problem w/ comprehension.

"Move along". What are you, like 12?
You haven't provided any data, about anything, ever

"Because I said so" isn't data. What are you, like 80?
 
I'm just going to keep reiterating the fact that almost none of this had to be a product of trading Micah.
That’s true. But you also think they only added like 3 new starters to the D, which isn’t true.
 
That’s true. But you also think they only added like 3 new starters to the D, which isn’t true.
Not sure what this means as it relates to cost.

There are only 4 "starters" who weren't on the team last year.

Edge - Gary, Eze
DT - Clark, QW
ILB - Overshown, Winters
Slot - Downs
CB - Bland, Revel
S - Hooker, Thompson
 
Just my take but true Parsons trade did not bring a multitude a players per se. But what it did do it allowed us to rebuild the defense around several quality leaders versus one dominant leader making $40 million a year.

I'm not sure several leaders We now have on the defense with the team if Parsons still here.
Just my opinion
This is exactly right.

Not to mention, his ego was toxic to the team.
 
You saying it doesn’t make it true.
I don’t want to quibble over the numbers and the nitty gritty.

I think the main thing I want to say is that the Jones’ could have been much more aggressive with Micah on the team, if they wanted to, however, they chose to be very passive instead.

Trading Micah wasn’t a necessity for trading for guys like Quinnen or signing more quality defensive free agents, but was rather a choice.

The front office likes to pretend they’re cap strapped when it suits them.
 
I don’t want to quibble over the numbers and the nitty gritty.

I think the main thing I want to say is that the Jones’ could have been much more aggressive with Micah on the team, if they wanted to, however, they chose to be very passive instead.

Trading Micah wasn’t a necessity for trading for guys like Quinnen or signing more quality defensive free agents, but was rather a choice.

The front office likes to pretend they’re cap strapped when it suits them.
I’m not defending the Joneses, but it’s an either/ or with Quinnen and Micah.

If they didn’t have the cap room, draft capital and draft picks, they don’t make the Williams trade.
 
Since we're counting pretty much any and all defensive roster moves...why not include Eze, Toia, James, Revel?

I'm sure we can get to 20 players easy enough.

Hell, let's start doing offensive moves as well. Everything goes back to Micah.
 

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