john van brocklin
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What was his "splash" move last offseason?
Hiring Kiffin/Marinelli and moving to the 4/3 defense.
What was his "splash" move last offseason?
Hiring Kiffin/Marinelli and moving to the 4/3 defense.
How drunk were you when you posted this?
So hiring a geriatric DC detached from the game counts as a splash move? Okay then.
At any rate, the coaching staff is now set. We will not be able to do anything of any substance in free agency thanks to our special "aggressive" way we spend the cap dollars, so that just leaves the draft.
I don't know about you, but I would rather he skip the splash move this time around if that is the case.
Well, if I remember correctly the hiring of Kiffin/Marinelli was widely acclaimed on this site as a big positive.
Did not turn out so well, huh ?
Well, if I remember correctly the hiring of Kiffin/Marinelli was widely acclaimed on this site as a big positive.
Did not turn out so well, huh ?
Not by me it wasn't.
What's Jerry's "Splash" Move for 2014 ???
With the (whether trade up or current location) pick of the draft, the Dallas Cowboys select ... Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M.
Usally Jerry does something every offseason to gin up the fanbase, motivate season ticket holders to buy,
and give reason for optimism for the upcoming season.
It might be a major coaching change either HC DC or OC. Or sign high profile free Agents.
Or draft a flashy skill position player in the draft.
This year Jerry's options seem limited.
He kept Garrett, and shuffeled his coaching staff with no big changes there except hiring Linham
which I don't think is a big deal.
With being way over the cap, I don't see any bigtime free agents being signed.
And, with the need on the defensive line being such a glaring weakness, I don't see Jerry drafting
any sexy big name skill players early.
So does anyone want to hazard a guess on what Jerry will do?
What was his "splash" move last offseason?
not just on this site, but on most of the other Cowboys sites as well.