CCBoy
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Those all involved talent evaluations as to where they were in production on the Cowboys and directions involving future use of cap money NOT what was done to get to the last two strongly winning seasons.Ok amari cooper trade, we get a 5th but real reason traded so FO wouldn't have to pay his salary, what draft pick did eagles and dolphins give up for a top wr, on Gallup contract did stupid Stephen Jones sign him for 16 million contract, has Gallup produced in 2 years, on Zekes under contract for 2 years who signed him for huge rb salary, if Zeke pulled that crap as a eagle he would have been traded, on amari cooper trade from raiders was well documented that his agent demanded huge salary, everyone knew this in NFL, so we trade a number one pick, no contract extension but eagles get contract extension for a j brown then Stephen Jones chuckles on the way to the bank because some believe his crap every year
The Cowboys have long supported it's own players. Jimmy Johnson was the only Jerry Jones Head Coach who would sell is soul for his own centered glory. Not those around him beyond running them into the dirt. Jerry was able to buy him his players and then the Cap Era changed that.
Don't like that, pick a team with tricksters or that stays with players always moveable as was Cooper.
Only one that doesn't truly watch cap vs player developments would compare managers to past periods and cap figure that were then applicable.
Now, involves the years that McCarthy has been in control of the team...but Jerry still rewards his own players. I respect that but also don't think what was brought into organization the past three seasons are deficit as to intelligence, experience, leadership, or player evaluations. McCarthy has already won a Lombardi and the team is has already won consecutive years at 12 wins...that doesn't smell of losers at all.
This team, with Stephen has a balance right now, of over $6 M, with some All Pro's still to sign. That is more relevant than bouncing around to the unappreciated whims of a group of fans, again, crying in their beers. No matter the volume of beer being slurped down.