CFZ You know what annoys me about our FO?

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I get that, but I also thinking adding a piece or two can still help. I think the team mostly has the heart. I just think a few more weapons would help.
Do you really believe that it takes a team of 12 All Pros to win games in the NFL? No it doesn't.
I'm not swallowed up. I literally posted a thread a few hours ago about how I think the Cowboys can beat the Rams. I'm just also wanting us to not waste what seems to be a very good roster. Like I said to some others, I wouldn't have written this thread if I thought the roster was bad or what have you. I wrote it because I want to see Jerry make the most of what we have. I think this team is a few moves away from winning the Super Bowl. I may be wrong, but I am not saying this thread with the intent to sound negative. If anything, my desire for moves is because I think we can win the Super Bowl if Jerry makes one or two moves. To me, that is a positive slant to look at it.

2022 Overview

The 2022 Los Angeles Rams were not a very good football team. A franchise that looks to have mortgaged its future for a Super Bowl championship a couple of years prior is now in the midst of paying the piper. While the Rams are a well-run organization with coaches and front-office members committed to winning, it will continue to be a challenge for the Rams to get back to the mountaintop relatively soon. In the meantime, the Rams are not a pushover by any means. While they have stated in the past that draft picks are often afterthoughts to the franchise, they have seemed to put together a productive this season with some surprise contributors showing out.

While the Rams are not one of the best teams in the NFC, they are a team that is capable of winning any Sunday, and the Cowboys would be wise to not overlook them this week.

Player to watch… WR, Cooper Kupp

How the Cowboys choose to combat the slot WR, and just who will be tasked with the job will be learned as the week goes on. They may employ more that one man to check him, making it more of an all-hands-on-deck type of situation in the secondary.

Don’t forget about... DT, Aaron Donald

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...angeles?ueid=d29e426080d34b77c2be722b7ff361fb

There are the strength of this team.

Myself, the influence of Donald is my main worry...
 
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Do you really believe that it takes a team of 12 All Pros to win games in the NFL? No it doesn't.

2022 Overview

The 2022 Los Angeles Rams were not a very good football team. A franchise that looks to have mortgaged its future for a Super Bowl championship a couple of years prior is now in the midst of paying the piper. While the Rams are a well-run organization with coaches and front-office members committed to winning, it will continue to be a challenge for the Rams to get back to the mountaintop relatively soon. In the meantime, the Rams are not a pushover by any means. While they have stated in the past that draft picks are often afterthoughts to the franchise, they have seemed to put together a productive this season with some surprise contributors showing out.

While the Rams are not one of the best teams in the NFC, they are a team that is capable of winning any Sunday, and the Cowboys would be wise to not overlook them this week.

Player to watch… WR, Cooper Kupp



How the Cowboys choose to combat the slot WR, and just who will be tasked with the job will be learned as the week goes on. They may employ more that one man to check him, making it more of an all-hands-on-deck type of situation in the secondary.

Don’t forget about... DT, Aaron Donald

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...angeles?ueid=d29e426080d34b77c2be722b7ff361fb

There are the strength of this team.

Myself, the influence of Donald is my main worry...

I'm not saying that we need all pros everywhere. But surely you'll agree the way we are running the ball isn't nearly good enough.
 

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I'm not saying that we need all pros everywhere. But surely you'll agree the way we are running the ball isn't nearly good enough.
The talent is there and the coaches are fully capable to lead them to production on a high level...I'm still keeping the faith. I'm watching now, and production should elevate as the runners and receivers interact with a really strong offensive line comes back together. This here offense will return and fully productive. It will still be a fully productive unit on the level of the past two seasons. They haven't given up the ghost of a dominant team. Just Cooks and Pollard productive again would change all, alone.
 

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The talent is there and the coaches are fully capable to lead them to production on a high level...I'm still keeping the faith. I'm watching now, and production should elevate as the runners and receivers interact with a really strong offensive line comes back together. This here offense will return and fully productive. It will still be a fully productive unit on the level of the past two seasons. They haven't given up the ghost of a dominant team. Just Cooks and Pollard productive again would change all, alone.

I agree it'd be great if they'd use Cooks more and if Pollard could be more effective. But, the problem is that I don't think Pollard is a run up the middle back. Maybe Luepke is that, but I would like for a run up the middle specialist to be brought in so that we can make sure that we have that.
 

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Has Stephen ever said we need to get that impact player to get us to Superbowl NO, ITS always we believe in our guys what he is really saying I REFUSE TO PUT THIS TEAM IN THE RED I WILL KEEP POCKETING THE MONEY WHILE CHUCKLING AT FANS BELIEVING HE WANTS TO WINA SUPER BOWL don't believe me go watch his podcasts when he is asked rams bought their super bowl, eagles got to super bowl 2 years in last 5 years, probably going to do it again this year with trades etc spending money wisely in cap money, they manage to operate the cap, but Stephen is to stupid to manage the cap
 

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While Stephen chuckles at fans, we're going to do it out way been doing that ever since Stephen took over the cap in 96, while he chuckles at fans saying yeah the rams eagles traded spent money to get win a Superbowl but I won't do that chuckling at cowboys fans, we will do it out way so what we will never win or get to a Superbowl I'm pocketing saving money I rather get the money than a Superbowl chuckling, GO WATCH HIS PODCASTS ON THESE ISSUES WHILE CHUCKLING
 

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I agree it'd be great if they'd use Cooks more and if Pollard could be more effective. But, the problem is that I don't think Pollard is a run up the middle back. Maybe Luepke is that, but I would like for a run up the middle specialist to be brought in so that we can make sure that we have that.
He looks for creases.
 

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That's probably the best way to look at it. Honestly though, you'd think Jerry would evaluate what the Vikings and Browns did, look at what we had with Zeke and why we can't use Pollard the same way, and find how to fix it. I think 42-10 is clear enough to show that we are not able to matchup with SFO with our current squad. So, it's Jerry's job to provide players who can help us with that matchup.
Except Jerrah won’t because there is nothing wrong with his team…
I keep saying this over and over Jerrah won’t make any changes to place the team in a position to win, unless the fans stop supporting this team.
The players have inflated egos starting with Micah who claimed he should be a 99 on Madden
More like a 59
There are some bright spots but wait till Jerrah breaks the bank with Micah.

The FO will never learn, unfortunately SF and Philly do….
 

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It's Stephen Jones way, Stephen doesn't care about nfc championships or Superbowls its keeping the cowboys salary cap in black so at end of year he pockets the dividends and laughs at us fans for believing he cares
Cowboyjoe!!!!!
You used to be super active here!
Great to see you, sir !
 

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To be fair Rusty, I believe our FO tries to fill holes. My opinion is that they seem to be reactive rather than proactive.
Which is why we haven't been successful since Jimmy. Jimmy was proactive as a coach, pushing Jones into making deals like the Herschel Walker trade. After the split between Jimmy and Jerry, Jerry wanted to show that he could do it as well as Jimmy and made moves like the Galloway trade that mostly backfired on us. Now, because so many of Jerry's moves backfired on us, he's gone the opposite way where he's primarily only willing to make moves if the risk is small. The Cooper trade was one of the exceptions to that, but it was a reactive move to the poor job we did replacing Dez with cheap FAs.

A lot of fans want to blame our coaches and players for our lack of playoff success, and some of that criticism is fair, but this front office has been the main problem because it simply has shown since Jimmy left that it doesn't have a full grasp of what it takes to build a team. I was hopeful that a Super Bowl-winning coach would have enough pull (like Parcells did) to overcome their incompetence, but it doesn't look like they are allowing McCarthy that kind of influence. Either that or McCarthy is just as reactive as the Joneses.
 

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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.
Haven’t the Eagles only made one trade this year?

Didn’t we make three?
 

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Except Jerrah won’t because there is nothing wrong with his team…
I keep saying this over and over Jerrah won’t make any changes to place the team in a position to win, unless the fans stop supporting this team.
The players have inflated egos starting with Micah who claimed he should be a 99 on Madden
More like a 59
There are some bright spots but wait till Jerrah breaks the bank with Micah.

The FO will never learn, unfortunately SF and Philly do….

Even if you're right, the stadium would just be filled with opposing fans, so he'd still get what he wants.
 

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It's Stephen Jones way, Stephen doesn't care about nfc championships or Superbowls its keeping the cowboys salary cap in black so at end of year he pockets the dividends and laughs at us fans for believing he cares
Has Stephen ever said we need to get that impact player to get us to Superbowl NO, ITS always we believe in our guys what he is really saying I REFUSE TO PUT THIS TEAM IN THE RED I WILL KEEP POCKETING THE MONEY WHILE CHUCKLING AT FANS BELIEVING HE WANTS TO WINA SUPER BOWL don't believe me go watch his podcasts when he is asked rams bought their super bowl, eagles got to super bowl 2 years in last 5 years, probably going to do it again this year with trades etc spending money wisely in cap money, they manage to operate the cap, but Stephen is to stupid to manage the cap
While Stephen chuckles at fans, we're going to do it out way been doing that ever since Stephen took over the cap in 96, while he chuckles at fans saying yeah the rams eagles traded spent money to get win a Superbowl but I won't do that chuckling at cowboys fans, we will do it out way so what we will never win or get to a Superbowl I'm pocketing saving money I rather get the money than a Superbowl chuckling, GO WATCH HIS PODCASTS ON THESE ISSUES WHILE CHUCKLING
You figure out how to say Stephen? Maybe some sort of man crush...I don't see a similar motivation, myself.
 

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The whole FO should be working 24/7 to find players needed to get to the next level. With that said maybe JJ knows that there isn't any trade that is going to make WENTZ 2.0 a better QB and until he's out from under WENTZ 2.0 and his ridiculous contract he's just going to sit pat and pray for a decent draft pick....................
Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak! You haters are consumed with Dak.
 

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Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak, Dak! You haters are consumed with Dak.
Certainly not football...just hero worship and a 'toughie' talk.
 
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