The front office has failed to build depth - again

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I think part of the Cowboys problem is they drafted so well in the first round they can't afford to bring in FA's. They have to give Lawrence huge money before March. Irving needs a deal. Then Zach Martin next year, then Dak will want his 100 million before the last year of his rookie deal... then Zeke will be looking to be the highest paid RB. Four straight years of #1 money at their position contracts coming up.
 

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Nah it's not that. They just disn't think Green and Smith would suck so much. But I would place the LB deal on the them. They knew Smith wasn't playing that good early in the season and could have got someone that could have help.
 

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Add in the 2nd round TE plan while we had Jason Witten here the whole time. Bennett and Fasano. Theguys could play, but the team never got the return they should have from a second round draft pick.

And, and how's this year's second rounder looking so far?

Just wondering.

It's like that round is just cursed for this team...

The curse of Jacob Rogers.
 

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The crushing loss to the Atlanta Falcons showed that the Dallas Cowboys are suffering from an old bugaboo. They have a very good, perhaps great, starting roster, but when some key injuries happen, they don’t have effective depth to compensate.

And this is a failing that falls largely on the top management for the team. Specifically Jerry Jones has to take responsibility for this. There have certainly been some misfires in the acquisition of players, but this is one area where Jones’ approach to that has shaped things. Now it is threatening to drop the Cowboys out of the playoffs altogether.

The big issues in that 27-7 drubbing were the absence of Tyron Smith and the loss of Sean Lee at the end of the first quarter. In both cases, Dallas had no answer. The coaches certainly made some errors along the way, both in preparation for the game and in not finding ways to adjust adequately. But in hindsight, it is clear that the coaching staff was hamstrung (pun intended) by the lack of the right personnel.

Exhibit A has to be Chaz Green. He was a monumental failure as Smith’s backup. He was simply awful, and it seemed to be both a lack of technique and physical ability. Adrian Clayborn had a career game. It was so good, he really should tip Green.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/201...led-to-build-depth-again-sean-lee-tyron-smith

The only one that was truely a bad decision is LB.

OT - Green was quite good in 2 starts at LT last season and they even carried a backup-backup (Bell) which they didn't do during most of the years that Parnell was the backup OT.

1tech - Paea was good when he played. Thorton was good enough as a backup last year. It was only a bad decision if they knew Paea had a bad knee.

RB - They've carried 4 total. Both Morris and McFadden have been really good at some points in the past and are not all that old.

WR - They carried an extra player but have not needed him (Brown).

DE - They carried extra players and didn't miss a beat when Tapper was injured or Moore got in trouble.

DB - They carried enough depth to overcome Carroll failing and Awuzie being injured.

OG - They carried Cooper and didn't have to resort to using Looney when Green got injured.

TE - They have 4 guys that seem to have some ability to play and a 5th on IR that has high upside.
 

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And character as well. Case in point Randy Gregory.

No we aren't even consistent with those approaches, which is maddening.

Pursue NaVorro Bowman? Oh no, no. He has a bum knee. Too beat up. Trade for Marcel Darius? Bad character. Lazy or something.

We would rather hope for the future that a player blossoms into a star.

And BTW, better not have anyone in the way of that development.
They tried to get Bowman. Why would he play in another state when he had the chance to stay in California.
 

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So Coach Clapper never had a thought about putting a TE over there or chipping with a RB because gosh darn it, he never thinks about it when Tyron is in the game.

WOW....................how much of a freaking idiot does your head coach have to be to even say something like this:huh:

So sad
 

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Their problem is they are too loyal to too many players... Dez and Twill should have taken a walk to FA

Witten I love him but he needs to take a paycut/straight cut

Crawfords deal.
 

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It was dominant last year.

I think a lot of people really did not understand how having Doug Free retire would have a ripple effect. Losing Leary was bad enough, but we got weaker at two positions and our response was, "Lets see what Chaz can do".
Losing Free didn't affect Green or LT. They would have kept La'el at LG if Free was still the starter at RT. They wouldn't have made La'el the swing Tackle.
 

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The only one that was truely a bad decision is LB.

OT - Green was quite good in 2 starts at LT last season and they even carried a backup-backup (Bell) which they didn't do during most of the years that Parnell was the backup OT.

1tech - Paea was good when he played. Thorton was good enough as a backup last year. It was only a bad decision if they knew Paea had a bad knee.

RB - They've carried 4 total. Both Morris and McFadden have been really good at some points in the past and are not all that old.

WR - They carried an extra player but have not needed him (Brown).

DE - They carried extra players and didn't miss a beat when Tapper was injured or Moore got in trouble.

DB - They carried enough depth to overcome Carroll failing and Awuzie being injured.

OG - They carried Cooper and didn't have to resort to using Looney when Green got injured.

TE - They have 4 guys that seem to have some ability to play and a 5th on IR that has high upside.

Yep it’s you. You were the guy over that I have been arguing with for years. Grow up. You been proven dead wrong. Green is a joke as is your misplaced faith in him. Be a man and admit you were wrong. Move on. The more you stick up for him the worse you look.
 

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I am not ready to chuck Green out yet. He also played very well before. I think they should have just left him at OT. Morning him to OG was a mistake IMO.
In rewatching the game, it appears that he just had no concept of blocking the DE in the wide 9 alignment. They rushed a few times from a tighter alignment and he was OK.
 

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Depth? Right now they're simply trying to find 22 solid starters, depth usually comes later, though Dallas should consider maintaining their OL integrity as being more important right now. It would be nice to have a golden armed QB that could erase all of your team's deficiencies but most teams don't have one of those.
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The only one that was truely a bad decision is LB.

OT - Green was quite good in 2 starts at LT last season and they even carried a backup-backup (Bell) which they didn't do during most of the years that Parnell was the backup OT.

1tech - Paea was good when he played. Thorton was good enough as a backup last year. It was only a bad decision if they knew Paea had a bad knee.

RB - They've carried 4 total. Both Morris and McFadden have been really good at some points in the past and are not all that old.

WR - They carried an extra player but have not needed him (Brown).

DE - They carried extra players and didn't miss a beat when Tapper was injured or Moore got in trouble.

DB - They carried enough depth to overcome Carroll failing and Awuzie being injured.

OG - They carried Cooper and didn't have to resort to using Looney when Green got injured.

TE - They have 4 guys that seem to have some ability to play and a 5th on IR that has high upside.

You are the king homer of making excuses. You need to change your name to Blindwalker. Lol
 

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Shango said as much in his most recent video. No, Shango's not the ultimate expert. Yes, he's a good guy and tells it as he sees it. IMO he's right in this video. Take it for what it's worth.
 

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"Well, fortunately, when Tyron is playing left tackle for you, we rarely have to game plan any of that kind of stuff,'' Garrett said. "You never really talk about what kind of formation you're going to be in or who's chipping.
That's why he is a fraud of a coach. He'll never win with that outlook at a high level. He's stealing $6 a year from Jerry.
 

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No state tax? More money in his pocket?
He is already getting his full salary from SF. A few dollars one way or the other was not going to matter to a guy that has made big money already.

He just needed to keep playing and regroup for next season.
 
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