What's your definition of all in?

zrinkill

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My definition of what Jerry meant is all in for 2025
Except he is not gonna do anything then either.

All you have to do is look at what he did when Dak and Zeke was on their rookie contracts

Or when Lamb and Parsons was on theirs.

Or When Romo, Witten, and Ware on theirs.

Or when all our soon to be Hall of famers o-line were on theirs.
 

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Havíng qualified football people in charge of football ops, whose job security depends on results on the field.
Jerry Jones' response would be 'I fold' if he read that at a poker table.
 

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IMHO the only true definition of all in involves trading away future draft picks to help the present or spending future cap dollars to support the present.

We do not do much of the former but we certainly like to do the latter.

I would say we are currently moderately all in.

Do I think we are good enough to justify sending away future draft picks to help support this year? Good lord no.
There is no such thing as moderately all., you are either all in or you are not..we are not
 

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All in translation.............WE AIN'T DOING SQUADOUCHE!!!
 

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that's not a bad thing these days ya know
What? Always thinking and talking like an old windbag (a The Ten Commandments movie reference)? Perhaps but he still sucks in too much of the available oxygen within his immediate vicinity too.
 

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What? Always thinking and talking like an old windbag (a The Ten Commandments movie reference)? Perhaps but he still sucks in too much of the available oxygen within his immediate vicinity too.
makes sense:huh:
 

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lol. I will make it easy. Jones talks too much. Always. It has never been a good thing for him. :)

Kinda sad you did not inquire about the 'old windbag' reference though. :( :laugh:
Too bad that you don't understand a compliment when you said what you said, I actually understood what you meant!!! It was an amazing feeling
 

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Too bad that you don't understand a compliment when you said what you said, I actually understood what you meant!!! It was an amazing feeling
My time to use :huh:. Did you mean to 'complement' what I said? Or 'compliment' as you stated?
 

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Well, that is another Jerry Jones effort that failed before it escaped his lips.
He reminds me of a manager I had, one of my first jobs sacking groceries. Ex Vietnam vet, you could ask him a question and he would ramble on for 5 minutes without giving a direct answer
 

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The first time we heard “all in” was with the 2020 Buccaneers. They brought in Brady, Gronk and Antonio Brown. Someone either with the organization or in the media used the term the Bucs are “all in” and it caught on. We heard it again with the 2021 Rams when they made the trade for Stafford and brought in OBJ. Fortunately for the Bucs and Rams it worked because both teams have had their struggles since they won their championships.
 
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