erod
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I, you, we....all of us are squawking for offensive lineman, and rightly so. Don't want to watch Tyron Smith and the four traffic cones again. Never again. I still flinch when I read the names Bernadeau or Free. Romo must be in shock therapy this very minute.
We mention defensive lineman, too, and safety sometimes. But the blinding spotlight is trained to the big fat guys who's jerseys you can't buy on the website without special order and 250 bucks.
The cure to the Cowboy ills, however, is going to be far trickier than that.
Amidst the ongoing coaching lottery drawings and shift back to the 4-3, there remain these nagging backstories that we know of and make a passing post about, yet we somewhat dismiss as just idle noise in the offseason background.
Felix Jones is as good as gone. Same for Mike Jenkins and perhaps Anthony Spencer. Tough decisions ahead on Doug Free, Jay Ratliff, Miles Austin, and a few others, especially with Tony Romo's contract situation looming. We can't have Romo counting $17 million against the cap.
As always, the salary cap noose is tight, though there seems to be some wiggle room with restructuring and whatnot, especially if Jerry kicks the can down the road again and borrows from future cap space as allowed.
Then there's the other half of the league penalty. Another $5 million dead bones right there.
So, while a new cast of lineman is assembled (hopefully), very key free agent decisions will have to be made all about the roster, especially on the cheap for one or two. Duct tape and super glue in the right spots is in order.
Meanwhile, the decision on Spencer looms, and not helping matters is the flagrant stupidity of our interior defensive linemen, Ratliff and Josh Brent. Both would have helped, and now Ratliff could be looking at a suspension while Brent sits in the pokey. I'm praying Dez learned a lesson about mama last year and stays out of the fray this go-round.
No more drama from anyone, please. Wrap 'em all in bubble wrap and lock 'em in the training room.
So the grocery list includes more than just beef. How about a corner, a backup for our oft-injured tailback, perhaps a strong-side linebacker, as well as safeties with hands instead of oven mits. Maybe even a receiver.
This team COULD be very close, because key players in key positions are certainly in place. But this is as critical of an offseason as I can remember in a long time. No room for error in free agency, or in the top picks.
I hope Ciskowski, Garrett, and company have their eye on the ball this crazy offseason.
We mention defensive lineman, too, and safety sometimes. But the blinding spotlight is trained to the big fat guys who's jerseys you can't buy on the website without special order and 250 bucks.
The cure to the Cowboy ills, however, is going to be far trickier than that.
Amidst the ongoing coaching lottery drawings and shift back to the 4-3, there remain these nagging backstories that we know of and make a passing post about, yet we somewhat dismiss as just idle noise in the offseason background.
Felix Jones is as good as gone. Same for Mike Jenkins and perhaps Anthony Spencer. Tough decisions ahead on Doug Free, Jay Ratliff, Miles Austin, and a few others, especially with Tony Romo's contract situation looming. We can't have Romo counting $17 million against the cap.
As always, the salary cap noose is tight, though there seems to be some wiggle room with restructuring and whatnot, especially if Jerry kicks the can down the road again and borrows from future cap space as allowed.
Then there's the other half of the league penalty. Another $5 million dead bones right there.
So, while a new cast of lineman is assembled (hopefully), very key free agent decisions will have to be made all about the roster, especially on the cheap for one or two. Duct tape and super glue in the right spots is in order.
Meanwhile, the decision on Spencer looms, and not helping matters is the flagrant stupidity of our interior defensive linemen, Ratliff and Josh Brent. Both would have helped, and now Ratliff could be looking at a suspension while Brent sits in the pokey. I'm praying Dez learned a lesson about mama last year and stays out of the fray this go-round.
No more drama from anyone, please. Wrap 'em all in bubble wrap and lock 'em in the training room.
So the grocery list includes more than just beef. How about a corner, a backup for our oft-injured tailback, perhaps a strong-side linebacker, as well as safeties with hands instead of oven mits. Maybe even a receiver.
This team COULD be very close, because key players in key positions are certainly in place. But this is as critical of an offseason as I can remember in a long time. No room for error in free agency, or in the top picks.
I hope Ciskowski, Garrett, and company have their eye on the ball this crazy offseason.
