CFZ You know what annoys me about our FO?

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Way too soon to evaluate...unless one wants to blow off the head on his beer and cry into it.
No, absolutely not way too soon. Y'all just don't like to be held accountable. Period.

We all know Dak is not going anywhere. Plus, Cooper Rush is a good and proven backup QB. There was absolutely no need to trade for another QB, especially one who just proved to be a BUST and at a costly price. Cowboys could have used that 4th round pick right now to trade with the Titans for old man but still reasonably capable 29 year old RB Derrick Henry whose salary is at a reasonably cost-effective $10 million/season. I'm sure the Titans would have taken next year's 4th round pick and maybe a 6th from 2025 to trade Henry away since it's becoming quite clear it is time for the Titans to get rid of any older players and start rebuilding. But...since the Titans know the Cowboys no longer have a 4th round pick, they will demand at least a 3rd round pick from the Cowboys for Derrick Henry. Jerry and the Cowboys will never give up a 3rd round pick or higher on such an old RB with lots of wear and tear on his body even if he can still produce. This is how dumb Jerry is thanks for continuing to listen to the clueless angry fans.
 

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No, absolutely not way too soon. Y'all just don't like to be held accountable. Period.

We all know Dak is not going anywhere. Plus, Cooper Rush is a good and proven backup QB. There was absolutely no need to trade for another QB, especially one who just proved to be a BUST and at a costly price. Cowboys could have used that 4th round pick right now to trade with the Titans for old man but still reasonably capable 29 year old RB Derrick Henry whose salary is at a reasonably cost-effective $10 million/season. I'm sure the Titans would have taken next year's 4th round pick and maybe a 6th from 2025 to trade Henry away since it's becoming quite clear it is time for the Titans to get rid of any older players and start rebuilding. But...since the Titans know the Cowboys no longer have a 4th round pick, they will demand at least a 3rd round pick from the Cowboys for Derrick Henry. Jerry and the Cowboys will never give up a 3rd round pick or higher on such an old RB with lots of wear and tear on his body even if he can still produce. This is how dumb Jerry is thanks for continuing to listen to the clueless angry fans.
Raise a flag and charge...you are still wrong and out of step.

The roster except for Diggs, is exactly where they were in planning stages of the off season. That means that the offensive line can go into a week 3, not even a training camp preparation time, and start team developments up.

The Dallas running back group looks very close to what Philadelphia did in their off season. What, Dallas doing the similar thing is stupid? No
The Eagles even let go of their heavy running member of their group. Smart or not now?

Even with the loss of Diggs, both DeRon Bland and Stephen Gilmore are filling what was planned with Diggs and Gilmore.

The budget is well in hands.

No, what is out of hand is blowing the head off one's beer and instead crying into it.

That and fans too much of a coward and would rather foot for failure and support that failure instead of supporting their team...you enjoy!

I care less if you see that or agree...for the record. I'm not crying about the hand dealt with this Cowboys team nor afraid to watch before I evaluated as to Jerry smear or not.
 

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This is what is being seen on site as villifying a preference for the Eagles:

The Eagles’ defense was outstanding against the Dolphins on Sunday night, holding Tua Tagovailoa and company to a season-low 244 offensive yards. Philadelphia’s defense was already showing signs of improvement and will now add former Titans safety Kevin Byard to its depth chart.

Meanwhile, the Eagles can score in any number of ways. Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown are eviscerating opponents through the air, Hurts can’t be stopped when Philadelphia needs one yard, and D’Andre Swift and the club’s rushing attack are always available if the passing game isn’t clicking.

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/week-8-pfn-nfl-power-rankings-2023/


That is a transitional element although, as to projection. They were beaten, and there are also many things in the bank for Dallas.

Next thing for Dallas is get to 5-2...we'll look at the Eagles in another week yet. We'll see...
 

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Raise a flag and charge...you are still wrong and out of step.

The roster except for Diggs, is exactly where they were in planning stages of the off season. That means that the offensive line can go into a week 3, not even a training camp preparation time, and start team developments up.

The Dallas running back group looks very close to what Philadelphia did in their off season. What, Dallas doing the similar thing is stupid? No
The Eagles even let go of their heavy running member of their group. Smart or not now?

Even with the loss of Diggs, both DeRon Bland and Stephen Gilmore are filling what was planned with Diggs and Gilmore.

The budget is well in hands.

No, what is out of hand is blowing the head off one's beer and instead crying into it.

That and fans too much of a coward and would rather foot for failure and support that failure instead of supporting their team...you enjoy!

I care less if you see that or agree...for the record. I'm not crying about the hand dealt with this Cowboys team nor afraid to watch before I evaluated as to Jerry smear or not.
You win the Cowboys cheerleader award for the year! The team is hurting and is not fully improved as it could be. That's a fact and it shows on tape. If it's too much to handle, go blow the head off a beer and cry into it. Idc.
 

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Jerry used to always try to improve the team. He was never content. He no longer does that. The Eagles were the better team before the Byard trade, but the Cowboys are happy with what they have. As usual. And as usual, we'll have the same ending.
 

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You know what annoys me about our FO? The way the FO seems to think midseason that everything is fine with our roster. I appreciated the move last year for Hankins and the trades earlier this year for Cooks and Gillmore. I also liked the swap we did with KJ. That said, I think it's mind boggling how the Eagles are able to make the trades that they do with no concern for salary cap, while Jerry and Stephen, for some confusing reason, don't really have this approach. The Eagles see a problem, and they make a move to try to fix it in a trade. Jerry sees a problem, and it's "It should be fine". I think a lot of this saw this roster and knew running back was a key weakness after letting Zeke go. Now, it's looking like a key weakness. Similarly, LB is also a big weakness of ours when it comes to depth. Jerry never seema to realise the problem until it smacks him in the face, and it's too late when that reality check comes.

I do think that our coaching staff and players need to be better. That said, the FO has to be better too. If they keep giving the coaching staff hamburger, then they can't be surprised when they get hamburger results. They need to provide steak every so often. They need to realise that, when there's a key problem that they can fix, then they should do it. There is this thing called a comp pick. I liked what they used to do where they would make late round trades to fill holes, then those players' contracts wouldn't be renewed, then we get the comp pick. It's a nice cycle. It's one the Eagles seem to use. It's a smart system because then you can trade some late round picks knowing you're getting more with comp picks anyway. In other words, Jerry and Stephen need to give McCarthy and Quinn the tools they need to succeed. Yes, McCarthy's playcalling could be better. No doubt. But, has it crossed the minds of the FO that maybe they have something missing?

I'll give an example. McCarthy stated he wanted to run the ball more. Jerry has given him Pollard, Dowdle, Vaughn, and Luepke (who, tbf, Mike hasn't used nearly enough). They do not replace what Zeke did. It's not just that the oline isn't as good as it once was. A rushing style has to be congruent with the style of oline being used. Pollard is not Zeke. Unfortunately, because Jerry hasn't given him a back to do what Zeke was able to do, Mike is having to use Pollard like Zeke. It's like putting a square peg in a round hole. Of course it's not going to work! Why would it be surprising that Pollard isn't as good up the middle as he is on the outside? Guess what? Jerry Jones has a week to fix the problem before the trade deadline. Yet, he makes this comment last week about "we won't initiate a call". Maybe it's a negotiating tactic, but he really should make a few calls. Who knows? He might get some deals on players that we could really use like a LB, RB, or a lineman. Plus, it doesn't always have to take draft picks. We made a good move earlier with Joseph. That was good! But, they did it likely because they couldn't take KJ anymore. It shouldn't come to that to realise that a player should be moved on from. Perhaps there might be players that other teams want that might be expendable for us? Who knows? You never know if you don't shake the tree.
You're starting to get more and more negative.....you're starting to fit in with some of the FANS around here
 

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He was talking situational not number of carries.

When you have a 14 point lead going into the 4th quarter against GB and you are still throwing the ball and lose the game, DUMB.
Also see the Jacksonville game of 2023.
 

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I’m sure if Mike or Dan asked, they would try to find some guys. Maybe Dan and Mike think they are set.
 

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Simplest solution is to choose another team\FO to root for. This one ain't going anywhere.
 

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You know what annoys me about our FO? The way the FO seems to think midseason that everything is fine with our roster. I appreciated the move last year for Hankins and the trades earlier this year for Cooks and Gillmore. I also liked the swap we did with KJ. That said, I think it's mind boggling how the Eagles are able to make the trades that they do with no concern for salary cap, while Jerry and Stephen, for some confusing reason, don't really have this approach. The Eagles see a problem, and they make a move to try to fix it in a trade. Jerry sees a problem, and it's "It should be fine". I think a lot of this saw this roster and knew running back was a key weakness after letting Zeke go. Now, it's looking like a key weakness. Similarly, LB is also a big weakness of ours when it comes to depth. Jerry never seema to realise the problem until it smacks him in the face, and it's too late when that reality check comes.

I do think that our coaching staff and players need to be better. That said, the FO has to be better too. If they keep giving the coaching staff hamburger, then they can't be surprised when they get hamburger results. They need to provide steak every so often. They need to realise that, when there's a key problem that they can fix, then they should do it. There is this thing called a comp pick. I liked what they used to do where they would make late round trades to fill holes, then those players' contracts wouldn't be renewed, then we get the comp pick. It's a nice cycle. It's one the Eagles seem to use. It's a smart system because then you can trade some late round picks knowing you're getting more with comp picks anyway. In other words, Jerry and Stephen need to give McCarthy and Quinn the tools they need to succeed. Yes, McCarthy's playcalling could be better. No doubt. But, has it crossed the minds of the FO that maybe they have something missing?

I'll give an example. McCarthy stated he wanted to run the ball more. Jerry has given him Pollard, Dowdle, Vaughn, and Luepke (who, tbf, Mike hasn't used nearly enough). They do not replace what Zeke did. It's not just that the oline isn't as good as it once was. A rushing style has to be congruent with the style of oline being used. Pollard is not Zeke. Unfortunately, because Jerry hasn't given him a back to do what Zeke was able to do, Mike is having to use Pollard like Zeke. It's like putting a square peg in a round hole. Of course it's not going to work! Why would it be surprising that Pollard isn't as good up the middle as he is on the outside? Guess what? Jerry Jones has a week to fix the problem before the trade deadline. Yet, he makes this comment last week about "we won't initiate a call". Maybe it's a negotiating tactic, but he really should make a few calls. Who knows? He might get some deals on players that we could really use like a LB, RB, or a lineman. Plus, it doesn't always have to take draft picks. We made a good move earlier with Joseph. That was good! But, they did it likely because they couldn't take KJ anymore. It shouldn't come to that to realise that a player should be moved on from. Perhaps there might be players that other teams want that might be expendable for us? Who knows? You never know if you don't shake the tree.
Yeah, they talk too much.
 

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This is the only franchise to fire 3 SB winning coaches.


IF you think anything postiive of this Franchise, you are giving us permission to laugh at you.
 
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