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3/4 Defensive Tackle, Running Back or Offensive Line? Does it matter....
Obviously the Cowboys are going to have a top pick in the 2011 Draft.
The Offensive Line is a sieve. Something has to be done here but not just "one" of something. This Unit may have to be entirely retooled and "rethunk."
Our RBs look as bad as the OLine will let them and worse. Plus value of RB early in the 2011 Draft could be very high.
Then there is a true 3/4 DT something the Cowboys have never accomplished in this syestem. Maybe that's why the 3/4 in Dallas has never worked like it does in New England or Pittsburgh, they have players like Casey Hampton and Vince Wilfork to make the 3/4 happen the way it's supposed to.
A hard nosed Coach is the only way that Jerry Jones has had any success in the NFL.
An established Coach is worth a top 10 draft choice, the Assistant Coaches that a Cohwer and/or Gruden would bring with them are the key that pushes you over the top with this team, specifically for what an experienced hire would bring into Dallas.
Obviously the Cowboys are going to have a top pick in the 2011 Draft.
The Offensive Line is a sieve. Something has to be done here but not just "one" of something. This Unit may have to be entirely retooled and "rethunk."
Our RBs look as bad as the OLine will let them and worse. Plus value of RB early in the 2011 Draft could be very high.
Then there is a true 3/4 DT something the Cowboys have never accomplished in this syestem. Maybe that's why the 3/4 in Dallas has never worked like it does in New England or Pittsburgh, they have players like Casey Hampton and Vince Wilfork to make the 3/4 happen the way it's supposed to.
A hard nosed Coach is the only way that Jerry Jones has had any success in the NFL.
An established Coach is worth a top 10 draft choice, the Assistant Coaches that a Cohwer and/or Gruden would bring with them are the key that pushes you over the top with this team, specifically for what an experienced hire would bring into Dallas.
