I don't think there is a quick fix.
We put our eggs in the basket of players like Romo, Ware, Witten and Austin. The Cowboys invested in complimentary players like Spencer, Hatcher, Ratliff, Carr and Claiborne.
We kept thinking that the investment would pay off. It paid off to the tune of 1 playoff victory.
Now we have a lot of cap costly players that we are bound to.
When I think of 'quick fixes', I think of the Niners and the Falcons.
The Falcons were in dire straits with Vick on the cap and in prison. Petrino was a joke. While Mike Smith proved to be a solid coach, their quick fix was really selecting Matt Ryan 3rd overall.
The Niners hired themselves a brilliant coach that resurrected the career of Alex Smith. Even still, he had the foresight to draft Kaepernick in the 2nd round because Smith wasn't likely to be the answer for them in the Super Bowl (even now his passing hasn't been all that great).
The 'problem contract' is Romo's. It comes with the territory of getting a franchise QB whose skills are on the decline.
I tend to lean towards us needing a sharp offensive mind at head coach. I doubt we'll get into the top-5 of the draft and get a Matt Ryan type of QB. And if we did, I doubt we'd take a QB. It's not exactly feasible to do so.
Instead, I can only hope for a different offensive philosophy and mindset. Something like Harbaugh in SF or McCoy in San Diego. And somebody smart enough to see the eroding skills of Romo and will draft a QB next year, let them develop.
Still, it's not all that easy. We'll need a HC that can handle the media. I'm not too big of a fan of changing schemes because it's a good way to stagnate player development. And we'll have to figure out what we want to do with Sean Lee. As great as he is and as much as I enjoy watching him, I have no confidence in his health.
I'm sure we'll continue to get the 'get rid of Jerry' comments here.
Hey, I'm all for it.
But, it is not going to happen anytime soon.
So instead I can only hope we find an invigorated coach that can pump some life into the offense and eventually get the defense going. We really need to be consistently trading down in each draft instead of trading up for guys like Claiborne. And we need a HC that is just flat-out ruthless. We have to put the organization in situations where we can keep the players we want, but at the same time cut ties before they decline so they don't hold us hostage.
Yes, that's a Jerry problem. But, I don't see Jerry changing anytime soon unless he's on death's door.
YR