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From the nerve center of deep game analysis, truth, justice and the Armenian Way of Life, the 50,000-watt Air Cowboys America in Farmers Branch where our all-you-can-eat buffets keep us busy and happy!
Next Up: Wichita Falls lake tour with Erb Donnett.

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Mens, athletes, circus dwarves, persons of interest.

This is our Jerra.
He goes for the flashy, goes for the position in which we are far from lacking, what with Witten, Austin and crayton and Ogle in the wings.

This was not destined to be Jerra's debut with the safe, need picks.
He knows he can reload at O line in the 3rd round and beyond.
He knows he can take a safety project in the 4th round or find a FA.

No, Jerra today picked flash over substance in more ways than one.

But he is a billionaire who knows how to put fans in his high-priced seats. And somehow, in that goofy enthusiastic way he has, he continies to do it.

A boring O lineman from Iowa or a boring safety from L.A. or Austin would not do this 1st round.
Jerra would rather reach to the stars than settle for a slow and steady plow of a lineman or the loping and steady gait of a safety waiting to decide to attack the line or hard cover.

We, the unwashed masses -- of the fishing hole, the strip mall, of the cb radio nation -- we cry out for the boring.

And Jerra goes for the exciting, a la Bryant.

So today we settle into a long night of second guessing, dark thoughts and the occasional trip to the restroom.

Jerra got us flash and dash and we wanted immediate needs.

I shake my fist at Jerra and say, "nay!" but he flashes his rings at me and says, "Gimme, you miserable Merchant Marine, I got these Super Bowl Rangs! and yew don't.

I hate it when he's right!!!!

 
Most covering the draft think Dallas just got the steal of the draft thus far. We got a very talented player our needs would have been a reach at 27 since most of the top OL were off the board.
 
GimmeTheBall!;3364163 said:
From the nerve center of deep game analysis, truth, justice and the Armenian Way of Life, the 50,000-watt Air Cowboys America in Farmers Branch where our all-you-can-eat buffets keep us busy and happy!
Next Up: Wichita Falls lake tour with Erb Donnett.

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Mens, athletes, circus dwarves, persons of interest.

This is our Jerra.
He goes for the flashy, goes for the position in which we are far from lacking, what with Witten, Austin and crayton and Ogle in the wings.

This was not destined to be Jerra's debut with the safe, need picks.
He knows he can reload at O line in the 3rd round and beyond.
He knows he can take a safety project in the 4th round or find a FA.

No, Jerra today picked flash over substance in more ways than one.

But he is a billionaire who knows how to put fans in his high-priced seats. And somehow, in that goofy enthusiastic way he has, he continies to do it.

A boring O lineman from Iowa or a boring safety from L.A. or Austin would not do this 1st round.
Jerra would rather reach to the stars than settle for a slow and steady plow of a lineman or the loping and steady gait of a safety waiting to decide to attack the line or hard cover.

We, the unwashed masses -- of the fishing hole, the strip mall, of the cb radio nation -- we cry out for the boring.

And Jerra goes for the exciting, a la Bryant.

So today we settle into a long night of second guessing, dark thoughts and the occasional trip to the restroom.

Jerra got us flash and dash and we wanted immediate needs.

I shake my fist at Jerra and say, "nay!" but he flashes his rings at me and says, "Gimme, you miserable Merchant Marine, I got these Super Bowl Rangs! and yew don't.

I hate it when he's right!!!!


You try so, so hard to fail so, so often.
 
The only person trying to make a splash is you by posting this anti-Jerry rant when he did a great job as GM today. Perhaps you should be a fan of the team foirst and a hater of Herry and Wade second.
 
Doomsday101;3364174 said:
Most covering the draft think Dallas just got the steal of the draft thus far. We got a very talented player our needs would have been a reach at 27 since most of the top OL were off the board.


Talented??

YES!!!

But was it for pure and immediate need? That is the question.
 
GimmeTheBall!;3364193 said:
Talented??

YES!!!

Last time I checked talent wins games. Dallas will still be able to address need but when you can get a top 10 talent with a pick in the 24th pick most will walk away with a big smile.
 
GimmeTheBall!;3364163 said:
From the nerve center of deep game analysis, truth, justice and the Armenian Way of Life, the 50,000-watt Air Cowboys America in Farmers Branch where our all-you-can-eat buffets keep us busy and happy!
Next Up: Wichita Falls lake tour with Erb Donnett.

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Mens, athletes, circus dwarves, persons of interest.​

This is our Jerra.
He goes for the flashy, goes for the position in which we are far from lacking, what with Witten, Austin and crayton and Ogle in the wings.​

This was not destined to be Jerra's debut with the safe, need picks.
He knows he can reload at O line in the 3rd round and beyond.
He knows he can take a safety project in the 4th round or find a FA.​

No, Jerra today picked flash over substance in more ways than one.

But he is a billionaire who knows how to put fans in his high-priced seats. And somehow, in that goofy enthusiastic way he has, he continies to do it.​

A boring O lineman from Iowa or a boring safety from L.A. or Austin would not do this 1st round.
Jerra would rather reach to the stars than settle for a slow and steady plow of a lineman or the loping and steady gait of a safety waiting to decide to attack the line or hard cover.​

We, the unwashed masses -- of the fishing hole, the strip mall, of the cb radio nation -- we cry out for the boring.​

And Jerra goes for the exciting, a la Bryant.​

So today we settle into a long night of second guessing, dark thoughts and the occasional trip to the restroom.​

Jerra got us flash and dash and we wanted immediate needs.​

I shake my fist at Jerra and say, "nay!" but he flashes his rings at me and says, "Gimme, you miserable Merchant Marine, I got these Super Bowl Rangs! and yew don't.​

I hate it when he's right!!!!​

and classic you is misspelling his name to look clever.

you both have highly annoying habits.
 
Extreme Fail.

Someone grab Leotis to show this guy how it's done.
 
GimmeTheBall!;3364193 said:
Talented??

YES!!!

But was it for pure and immediate need? That is the question.

The last stretch that we drafted strictly for need, we went three consecutive seasons of 5-11. You take the talent when it's there. Need or not.
 
Jerry eating popcorn like a *****.

Just an ugly picture all around.
 
GimmeTheBall!;3364193 said:
Talented??

YES!!!

But was it for pure and immediate need? That is the question.

For "pure and immediate need"? No. You must be one of the 5% of people out there who think it's best to draft strictly for need rather than take BPA. Teams like the NE Patriots don't agree with you. I'll take their success over your consistent fail.
 
I'm not super crazy about the pick. But I will post this...........

RICK GOSSELIN'S 2010 TOP 100

1. Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
2. Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
3. Eric Berry, S, Tennessee
4. Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
5. Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State
6. Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma
7. Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech
8. Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
9. Rolando McClain, MLB, Alabama
10. Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State



 
GimmeTheBall!;3364163 said:
We, the unwashed masses -- of the fishing hole, the strip mall, of the cb radio nation -- we cry out for the boring.

And Jerra goes for the exciting, a la Bryant.

So today we settle into a long night of second guessing, dark thoughts and the occasional trip to the restroom.

Jerra got us flash and dash and we wanted immediate needs.

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If RW had been even serviceable last season I might agree with his assessment but that isnt the case. Teams ignored RW and he handicapped this team with his inability to make plays. Romo lost all faith in him and Crayton is just some guy.

Hopefully Dez fills the role that they thought RW was going to be able to fill. I for one look forward to seeing this receiving corp develop over the next few years.
 

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