Thanks Brother!
Calling me the troll. Real mature, I am a much bigger fan than you I can guarantee that.BYE troll!!
you arent real DC fan you come here disguised as one go drop to your knees and show the bucs your appreciation..im sure its not the first time
dont use OUR you dont get to claim DC fandom..go away troll
Yea, but would you take 45 years of Tampa vs 60 years of Dallas?Forget Brady, Arians & Todd Bowles.
The thing to realize is the franchise with the worst winning % in league history has two SB wins since the Cowboys have even made a championship game.
Our fans cry about tanking, rebuilding, getting worst to get better. I would take 20 years of Tampa vs the 20 years of the Dallas Cowboys.
Thank you!.The Cowboys are not even close to competing for a Championship.
No of course not.Yea, but would you take 45 years of Tampa vs 60 years of Dallas?
Free agency matters.
Hold on....is that a true narrative? Brady signed a 2 year 50 million dollar deal right?
Tom Brady takes up 13% of the cap. That's not bad for any quarterback, let alone Tom Brady. I don't even know what you mean with the others, but this one wasn't busted.
You got the first one wrong in a big way. Brady playing for 25 mil. If anything, this proved your narrative wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Forget Brady, Arians & Todd Bowles.
The thing to realize is the franchise with the worst winning % in league history has two SB wins since the Cowboys have even made a championship game.
Our fans cry about tanking, rebuilding, getting worst to get better. I would take 20 years of Tampa vs the 20 years of the Dallas Cowboys.
Ahh, so the sole requirement for getting to the Super Bowl is a stud TE …I learned the top 2 teams had winning stud tes and we're stuck in Mediocracy
Don't know where you got your wrong information from. Even 13% would have been the new high.
Definitely busted.
Which doesn't help your case even a little bit lmao.That number the guy used was based on the league salary cap, not Tampa Bay's salary cap, which was 204 million. To be exact, 13.7%. Try the math yourself. Not much higher than Brady's other SBs. See what % 28 million is against a 204 million cap. I'll give you a hint, it won't be 14.81%.
you cannot just up and "forget " Arians, Brady and Bowles - that was the ingredients that prompted worst franchise in NFL starting with the Jamie Winston
overall draft .. new management ala HOFer John Lynch came in with his personnel-finance crew and they set a foundation stage that set up
recruits like Brady, Gronk and Antonio Brown ... they got a legit HC and a legit DC and they went out and got legendary Tom Brady who all his does is Win Championships ..and now its now just a Bill Belly NE Pats regime either.
and it's not like Bucs rolled dominantly thru the NFL season - they ended up wild cards and they flat out beat the best teams in NFL
including Packers and high powered Chiefs ...even Rodgers crew were far more competitive than the Chiefs in this SB.
Not every team can up and be like the Bucs ... just ask Detroit Lions
Good question and it leads me to a question:The Cowboys are not even close to competing for a Championship.
The Bucs were hamstrung by a turnover machine playing QB. They have had a really good roster of talent. Brady and Todd Bowles were the perfect storm of high quality, value add talent that the Bucs could ever have hoped for.Good question and it leads me to a question:
How close were they last year?
Edit: I mean the Bucs, just to make sure.
Two years ago?
I'm not being a punk, I really don't know since I don't follow them.
I think it's a good question to ask.