Trade Parsons

Coogiguy03

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We better trade him and NOT listen to him about the draft if we don't trade him, we will get the Carter kid from psu and Micah will ruin his career
 

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Sure, trade Parsons.

I'm sure there are some HC's that would love to have him, especially if he is familiar with Parsons.

Someone like Dan Quinn.

Or I hear Micah likes he Eagles.

Wouldn't that be great, playing against him twice every single season for the next decade?

Certainly, those couple of extra draft picks for Jerry to play around with would be well worth it. The Cowboys might even get lucky enough with those picks to draft a couple of linemen capable of double-teaming Micah.
if Dallas could land 2 first round picks and not sign Micah to the biggest non QB contract in the NFL it would be huge for our football team going forward.

Signing Micah, Dak, and Lamb and surrounding them with rookies and complete scrub free agents isn’t a winning recipe.

The day we signed Dak was the day we locked into this garbage situation we are in and trading Micah for multiple firsts may be our only way out.

I would hate to do it but they would be foolish to not consider it.
 

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if Dallas could land 2 first round picks and not sign Micah to the biggest non QB contract in the NFL it would be huge for our football team going forward.

Signing Micah, Dak, and Lamb and surrounding them with rookies and complete scrub free agents isn’t a winning recipe.

The day we signed Dak was the day we locked into this garbage situation we are in and trading Micah for multiple firsts may be our only way out.

I would hate to do it but they would be foolish to not consider it.
Reluctantly, I agree.

Maybe a team can handle one highest paid player at his position, but certainly not three.

They put themselves in that position by not creating options at QB and they did it twice.

In addition, they should have let Lamb hold out, It would have hurt but they cannot allow a player that is still under his first contract to strong-arm them. They set that precedent with Zeke.
 

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We have also been addressing it.

There are other ways to get better than drafting a position over and over that is nearly impossible to get quality with a premium pick.
If this is the Cowboys thinking then that’s an issue. You never could have enough linemen. You notice how a talk like the Eagles always have a great offensive line despite guys retiring? Because no matter what they always draft in the trenches. You never stop especially if your trenches is as bad as the Cowboys.
 

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Zack Martin career is all but over. The Cowboys, like Demarcus Ware, wasted his years with this marketing team. Ware had to get out of Dallas for a chance to even play for a Conference finals. Not only did Ware get that chance, but played & won a Superbowl, with Denver. Martin will not get that chance.
Dallas should trade Parsons to a football team that has a chance to experience what Ware did. He is wasting his skills with the Cowboys who's #1 care is the business side of football and NOT the winning side of football
as much as I agree with you on this. a herschel walker type trade. Jerry and Stephen will never trade a player that has the #6 NFL selling Jersey in NFL. any investment on him, will payoff for them with the Jersey sales.
 

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Zack Martin career is all but over. The Cowboys, like Demarcus Ware, wasted his years with this marketing team. Ware had to get out of Dallas for a chance to even play for a Conference finals. Not only did Ware get that chance, but played & won a Superbowl, with Denver. Martin will not get that chance.
Dallas should trade Parsons to a football team that has a chance to experience what Ware did. He is wasting his skills with the Cowboys who's #1 care is the business side of football and NOT the winning side of football
I can think of only one player who was 3-time ALL-PRO in his first three years traded before his rookie contract expired......Champ Bailey. His contract had actually expired and he threatened to sit out if Skins tagged him........he was traded to the Bronco. My point is NO owner/GM is going to trade a young ALL-PRO player they just drafted 3 years ago.

Imagine the owner asking a GM .......you just drafted him 3 years ago, and he's made ALL-PRO, why are you giving up on him?
 

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I cannot stand the mouth on Parsons or his podcast ******** or his tweets on X.
He’s a troublemaker
The sad thing is the fact that he's terrible on that podcast and has zero knowledge about the NFL. He's a great athlete and all but I would get rid of him because he's too easy to game plan for........he disappears when u need him...he has more sacks in garbage time than anyone in the league..lol
 

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This is an interesting strategy. Trade away all our best players so they can win championships with other teams. That way Dallas will never win a championship but the players they pick can!

This is almost as good as the strategy to trade the best players for draft picks because somehow those draft picks will be better than the great players we trade away. But then if they are great, wouldn't we trade them away for draft picks too?

I am not against trading anyone if the price return is right. But at some point you have to have a strategy to build a championship team. It cannot just be to trade players who are too expensive or whatever. Just remember only about 35% of first round draft picks make a pro-bowl. And most of those come in the top half of the draft. This is why building a roster of only draft picks has been so hard for the Cowboys. Most of those picks don't turn out to be stars. So when you draft a star, why trade him?
 

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Sure, trade Parsons.

I'm sure there are some HC's that would love to have him, especially if he is familiar with Parsons.

Someone like Dan Quinn.

Or I hear Micah likes he Eagles.

Wouldn't that be great, playing against him twice every single season for the next decade?

Certainly, those couple of extra draft picks for Jerry to play around with would be well worth it. The Cowboys might even get lucky enough with those picks to draft a couple of linemen capable of double-teaming Micah.
this is what happens when posters are fans of a team and not the sport.

Even if we traded PArsons, we do the same thing with him or without him, lose.

The trade isnt changing anything, and everyone knows that. The best we ll do is give another team a chance if thats what they are trading him for.

JJ has made it loud and clear hes not interested in success, his success is based on where the franchise is right now. Thats what hes happy with. You guys arent changing that with a pick here or a trade there. This is bigger than most people can accept.

This is the only franchies to fire 3 super bowl winniing coaches, how much more evidence do you need to understand the guy shutters successful people?

HES NOT LOOKING TO WIN.
 
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