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Dallas Cowboys Offseason Thread (4 Viewers)

I can't say enough about what Jerry has done this year. He's made so many good moves you tend to forget about things like getting a promising backup QB for a 5th/7th swap. If his name wasn't Jerry Jones, we'd be talking about what a genius he is.

You can now begin to see the makings of a top DL coming together with Williams and Clark at DT. I like our young EDGE, Donovan Ezeiruaku. A great DL can help hide a lot of issues. The extra 1st-rounder and the cash we saved trading Micah will allow us more opps to find impact players. Nobody is truly deep anymore. We can get significantly better on D within a year or so. Just getting healthy will be a big help, especially DeMarvion Overshown. There's another stud if he can stay on the field.

Jerry has made a ton of good moves, but the catalyst was the Micah deal. We still have a long way to go, but you can kinda see the path forward now.
This is definitely feeling like this is Jerry Jones himself writing this I mean...
If you really think that, Roseman must have at least 3 usernames in the Eagles thread lol
^In CowboysFan Voice^

"AWW MAN YA"LL ALWAYS TALKIN BOUT US ITS HILARIOUS"
 
So the Cowboys are 29th against the run and traded for a LB on the 32nd ranked team against the run and a DL on the 26th ranked team against the run? Williams has 1 sack and 3 qb hits on the season to go with that. Williams is a nice player, he's not a significant needle mover.
According to Next Gen Stats, Williams has beaten 57 double teams to generate pressure since the start of the 2022 season. That is the most of any defender in the NFL. He has also generated the fourth-most pressures of any defensive tackle in that span with 190
Yep...Quinnen is a stud. Him and Clark make a great pair of DTs.
For this year they sure do.

Odds the old guy is back on the team when the Cowboys are at least more competitive than this year??
 
I can't say enough about what Jerry has done this year. He's made so many good moves you tend to forget about things like getting a promising backup QB for a 5th/7th swap. If his name wasn't Jerry Jones, we'd be talking about what a genius he is.

You can now begin to see the makings of a top DL coming together with Williams and Clark at DT. I like our young EDGE, Donovan Ezeiruaku. A great DL can help hide a lot of issues. The extra 1st-rounder and the cash we saved trading Micah will allow us more opps to find impact players. Nobody is truly deep anymore. We can get significantly better on D within a year or so. Just getting healthy will be a big help, especially DeMarvion Overshown. There's another stud if he can stay on the field.

Jerry has made a ton of good moves, but the catalyst was the Micah deal. We still have a long way to go, but you can kinda see the path forward now.

Gotta stop you there. Both Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams will have $21M cap hits in 2026. Micah Parson's cap hit will be $19M in 2026. Cowboys aren't saving anything until 2028. But both Williams and Clark will need new contracts.

The Cowboys are $35M over the cap next year so they're going to have to do some contract restructuring to get under and as I asked above, spend probably $30M on Pickens if they want to keep him. It would benefit Jerry to play the void year cap games other GMs do, to lower the cap hits but he seems unwilling.
I think you forgot the fact Williams and Clark are two players, lol, but the main point to my post was that is Jerry is cooking and that's not something that's negotiable. GM of the Year-type stuff.

We'll see what happens in the offseason, but the future is looking bright (I need some sunglasses). Like I said, still a ways to go, but we needed to pull off something like the Micah deal to get a reset and Jerry did it. Jerry was killing it even without the Micah deal, but the trade with Green Bay moved up the rebuild timeline.

I didn't forget anything. Both those guys (Williams and Clark) will count more against the cap than Parsons will in 2026. So for $42M against the cap you have those two guys, or you could have had Micah Parson and $23M of cap space. With the addition of Williams, there is a pretty decent chance that Clark becomes a cap casualty in the offseason.
 
I can't say enough about what Jerry has done this year. He's made so many good moves you tend to forget about things like getting a promising backup QB for a 5th/7th swap. If his name wasn't Jerry Jones, we'd be talking about what a genius he is.

You can now begin to see the makings of a top DL coming together with Williams and Clark at DT. I like our young EDGE, Donovan Ezeiruaku. A great DL can help hide a lot of issues. The extra 1st-rounder and the cash we saved trading Micah will allow us more opps to find impact players. Nobody is truly deep anymore. We can get significantly better on D within a year or so. Just getting healthy will be a big help, especially DeMarvion Overshown. There's another stud if he can stay on the field.

Jerry has made a ton of good moves, but the catalyst was the Micah deal. We still have a long way to go, but you can kinda see the path forward now.

Gotta stop you there. Both Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams will have $21M cap hits in 2026. Micah Parson's cap hit will be $19M in 2026. Cowboys aren't saving anything until 2028. But both Williams and Clark will need new contracts.

The Cowboys are $35M over the cap next year so they're going to have to do some contract restructuring to get under and as I asked above, spend probably $30M on Pickens if they want to keep him. It would benefit Jerry to play the void year cap games other GMs do, to lower the cap hits but he seems unwilling.
I think you forgot the fact Williams and Clark are two players, lol, but the main point to my post was that is Jerry is cooking and that's not something that's negotiable. GM of the Year-type stuff.

We'll see what happens in the offseason, but the future is looking bright (I need some sunglasses). Like I said, still a ways to go, but we needed to pull off something like the Micah deal to get a reset and Jerry did it. Jerry was killing it even without the Micah deal, but the trade with Green Bay moved up the rebuild timeline.

I didn't forget anything. Both those guys (Williams and Clark) will count more against the cap than Parsons will in 2026. So for $42M against the cap you have those two guys, or you could have had Micah Parson and $23M of cap space. With the addition of Williams, there is a pretty decent chance that Clark becomes a cap casualty in the offseason.
As an Eagles fan, who would you rather have to play against, Parsons or Williams?
 
I can't say enough about what Jerry has done this year. He's made so many good moves you tend to forget about things like getting a promising backup QB for a 5th/7th swap. If his name wasn't Jerry Jones, we'd be talking about what a genius he is.

You can now begin to see the makings of a top DL coming together with Williams and Clark at DT. I like our young EDGE, Donovan Ezeiruaku. A great DL can help hide a lot of issues. The extra 1st-rounder and the cash we saved trading Micah will allow us more opps to find impact players. Nobody is truly deep anymore. We can get significantly better on D within a year or so. Just getting healthy will be a big help, especially DeMarvion Overshown. There's another stud if he can stay on the field.

Jerry has made a ton of good moves, but the catalyst was the Micah deal. We still have a long way to go, but you can kinda see the path forward now.
This is definitely feeling like this is Jerry Jones himself writing this I mean...
If you really think that, Roseman must have at least 3 usernames in the Eagles thread lol
^In CowboysFan Voice^

"AWW MAN YA"LL ALWAYS TALKIN BOUT US ITS HILARIOUS"
Yes. And again this morning
 
I can't say enough about what Jerry has done this year. He's made so many good moves you tend to forget about things like getting a promising backup QB for a 5th/7th swap. If his name wasn't Jerry Jones, we'd be talking about what a genius he is.

You can now begin to see the makings of a top DL coming together with Williams and Clark at DT. I like our young EDGE, Donovan Ezeiruaku. A great DL can help hide a lot of issues. The extra 1st-rounder and the cash we saved trading Micah will allow us more opps to find impact players. Nobody is truly deep anymore. We can get significantly better on D within a year or so. Just getting healthy will be a big help, especially DeMarvion Overshown. There's another stud if he can stay on the field.

Jerry has made a ton of good moves, but the catalyst was the Micah deal. We still have a long way to go, but you can kinda see the path forward now.

Gotta stop you there. Both Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams will have $21M cap hits in 2026. Micah Parson's cap hit will be $19M in 2026. Cowboys aren't saving anything until 2028. But both Williams and Clark will need new contracts.

The Cowboys are $35M over the cap next year so they're going to have to do some contract restructuring to get under and as I asked above, spend probably $30M on Pickens if they want to keep him. It would benefit Jerry to play the void year cap games other GMs do, to lower the cap hits but he seems unwilling.
I think you forgot the fact Williams and Clark are two players, lol, but the main point to my post was that is Jerry is cooking and that's not something that's negotiable. GM of the Year-type stuff.

We'll see what happens in the offseason, but the future is looking bright (I need some sunglasses). Like I said, still a ways to go, but we needed to pull off something like the Micah deal to get a reset and Jerry did it. Jerry was killing it even without the Micah deal, but the trade with Green Bay moved up the rebuild timeline.

I didn't forget anything. Both those guys (Williams and Clark) will count more against the cap than Parsons will in 2026. So for $42M against the cap you have those two guys, or you could have had Micah Parson and $23M of cap space. With the addition of Williams, there is a pretty decent chance that Clark becomes a cap casualty in the offseason.
As an Eagles fan, who would you rather have to play against, Parsons or Williams?
Williams all day. He's a VERY good player, but I would not qualify him him as a "game wrecker"

Micah is on a 100% for sure without a doubt Hall of Fame path

Williams maybe is on the path, he could be there, but there are no records he holds , he hasn't been an All Pro every single year of his career...etc
 
I can't say enough about what Jerry has done this year. He's made so many good moves you tend to forget about things like getting a promising backup QB for a 5th/7th swap. If his name wasn't Jerry Jones, we'd be talking about what a genius he is.

You can now begin to see the makings of a top DL coming together with Williams and Clark at DT. I like our young EDGE, Donovan Ezeiruaku. A great DL can help hide a lot of issues. The extra 1st-rounder and the cash we saved trading Micah will allow us more opps to find impact players. Nobody is truly deep anymore. We can get significantly better on D within a year or so. Just getting healthy will be a big help, especially DeMarvion Overshown. There's another stud if he can stay on the field.

Jerry has made a ton of good moves, but the catalyst was the Micah deal. We still have a long way to go, but you can kinda see the path forward now.

Gotta stop you there. Both Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams will have $21M cap hits in 2026. Micah Parson's cap hit will be $19M in 2026. Cowboys aren't saving anything until 2028. But both Williams and Clark will need new contracts.

The Cowboys are $35M over the cap next year so they're going to have to do some contract restructuring to get under and as I asked above, spend probably $30M on Pickens if they want to keep him. It would benefit Jerry to play the void year cap games other GMs do, to lower the cap hits but he seems unwilling.
I think you forgot the fact Williams and Clark are two players, lol, but the main point to my post was that is Jerry is cooking and that's not something that's negotiable. GM of the Year-type stuff.

We'll see what happens in the offseason, but the future is looking bright (I need some sunglasses). Like I said, still a ways to go, but we needed to pull off something like the Micah deal to get a reset and Jerry did it. Jerry was killing it even without the Micah deal, but the trade with Green Bay moved up the rebuild timeline.

I didn't forget anything. Both those guys (Williams and Clark) will count more against the cap than Parsons will in 2026. So for $42M against the cap you have those two guys, or you could have had Micah Parson and $23M of cap space. With the addition of Williams, there is a pretty decent chance that Clark becomes a cap casualty in the offseason.
As an Eagles fan, who would you rather have to play against, Parsons or Williams?
Williams all day. He's a VERY good player, but I would not qualify him him as a "game wrecker"

Micah is on a 100% for sure without a doubt Hall of Fame path

Williams maybe is on the path, he could be there, but there are no records he holds , he hasn't been an All Pro every single year of his career...etc
So one of us was happy when Parsons went to the Packers.
 
I can't say enough about what Jerry has done this year. He's made so many good moves you tend to forget about things like getting a promising backup QB for a 5th/7th swap. If his name wasn't Jerry Jones, we'd be talking about what a genius he is.

You can now begin to see the makings of a top DL coming together with Williams and Clark at DT. I like our young EDGE, Donovan Ezeiruaku. A great DL can help hide a lot of issues. The extra 1st-rounder and the cash we saved trading Micah will allow us more opps to find impact players. Nobody is truly deep anymore. We can get significantly better on D within a year or so. Just getting healthy will be a big help, especially DeMarvion Overshown. There's another stud if he can stay on the field.

Jerry has made a ton of good moves, but the catalyst was the Micah deal. We still have a long way to go, but you can kinda see the path forward now.

Gotta stop you there. Both Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams will have $21M cap hits in 2026. Micah Parson's cap hit will be $19M in 2026. Cowboys aren't saving anything until 2028. But both Williams and Clark will need new contracts.

The Cowboys are $35M over the cap next year so they're going to have to do some contract restructuring to get under and as I asked above, spend probably $30M on Pickens if they want to keep him. It would benefit Jerry to play the void year cap games other GMs do, to lower the cap hits but he seems unwilling.
I think you forgot the fact Williams and Clark are two players, lol, but the main point to my post was that is Jerry is cooking and that's not something that's negotiable. GM of the Year-type stuff.

We'll see what happens in the offseason, but the future is looking bright (I need some sunglasses). Like I said, still a ways to go, but we needed to pull off something like the Micah deal to get a reset and Jerry did it. Jerry was killing it even without the Micah deal, but the trade with Green Bay moved up the rebuild timeline.

I didn't forget anything. Both those guys (Williams and Clark) will count more against the cap than Parsons will in 2026. So for $42M against the cap you have those two guys, or you could have had Micah Parson and $23M of cap space. With the addition of Williams, there is a pretty decent chance that Clark becomes a cap casualty in the offseason.
I think you're trying to tell me we should've signed Micah to save money. No thanks, lol.

I was actually kinda surprised a lot of the media sided with Jerry on the Williams trade. They usually flame him when he does a deal, but at the same time, flames him when he doesn't do a deal. Jerry draws criticism like a magnet, but this one was so good they couldn't flame it.
 
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I can't say enough about what Jerry has done this year. He's made so many good moves you tend to forget about things like getting a promising backup QB for a 5th/7th swap. If his name wasn't Jerry Jones, we'd be talking about what a genius he is.

You can now begin to see the makings of a top DL coming together with Williams and Clark at DT. I like our young EDGE, Donovan Ezeiruaku. A great DL can help hide a lot of issues. The extra 1st-rounder and the cash we saved trading Micah will allow us more opps to find impact players. Nobody is truly deep anymore. We can get significantly better on D within a year or so. Just getting healthy will be a big help, especially DeMarvion Overshown. There's another stud if he can stay on the field.

Jerry has made a ton of good moves, but the catalyst was the Micah deal. We still have a long way to go, but you can kinda see the path forward now.

Gotta stop you there. Both Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams will have $21M cap hits in 2026. Micah Parson's cap hit will be $19M in 2026. Cowboys aren't saving anything until 2028. But both Williams and Clark will need new contracts.

The Cowboys are $35M over the cap next year so they're going to have to do some contract restructuring to get under and as I asked above, spend probably $30M on Pickens if they want to keep him. It would benefit Jerry to play the void year cap games other GMs do, to lower the cap hits but he seems unwilling.
I think you forgot the fact Williams and Clark are two players, lol, but the main point to my post was that is Jerry is cooking and that's not something that's negotiable. GM of the Year-type stuff.

We'll see what happens in the offseason, but the future is looking bright (I need some sunglasses). Like I said, still a ways to go, but we needed to pull off something like the Micah deal to get a reset and Jerry did it. Jerry was killing it even without the Micah deal, but the trade with Green Bay moved up the rebuild timeline.

I didn't forget anything. Both those guys (Williams and Clark) will count more against the cap than Parsons will in 2026. So for $42M against the cap you have those two guys, or you could have had Micah Parson and $23M of cap space. With the addition of Williams, there is a pretty decent chance that Clark becomes a cap casualty in the offseason.
I think you're trying to tell me we should've signed Micah to save money. No thanks, lol.

I was actually kinda surprised a lot of the media sided with Jerry on the Williams deal. They usually flame him when he does a deal, but at the same time, flames him when he doesn't do a deal. Jerry draws criticism like a magnet, but this one was so good they couldn't flame it.
The bolded talking point is the oddest one for me. Teams have shown time and time again, you don't need to "save money"

This cap is going up every year so dramatically that by the 3rd year of EVERY new contract, its a bargain, assuming the player is still playing at the level.

Which Micah undoubtedly will be.

Add in the fact Jerry Jones is literally BRAGGING in the Wall Street Journal that he's sitting on an oil/natural gas field of 10% of a TRILLION dollars....the math just doesn't add up.

Its a want thing, not a can't thing. Jerry just will not do what other owners/teams like the Packers/Eagles do when they pay cash up front and add void years later in contracts.
 
I can't say enough about what Jerry has done this year. He's made so many good moves you tend to forget about things like getting a promising backup QB for a 5th/7th swap. If his name wasn't Jerry Jones, we'd be talking about what a genius he is.

You can now begin to see the makings of a top DL coming together with Williams and Clark at DT. I like our young EDGE, Donovan Ezeiruaku. A great DL can help hide a lot of issues. The extra 1st-rounder and the cash we saved trading Micah will allow us more opps to find impact players. Nobody is truly deep anymore. We can get significantly better on D within a year or so. Just getting healthy will be a big help, especially DeMarvion Overshown. There's another stud if he can stay on the field.

Jerry has made a ton of good moves, but the catalyst was the Micah deal. We still have a long way to go, but you can kinda see the path forward now.

Gotta stop you there. Both Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams will have $21M cap hits in 2026. Micah Parson's cap hit will be $19M in 2026. Cowboys aren't saving anything until 2028. But both Williams and Clark will need new contracts.

The Cowboys are $35M over the cap next year so they're going to have to do some contract restructuring to get under and as I asked above, spend probably $30M on Pickens if they want to keep him. It would benefit Jerry to play the void year cap games other GMs do, to lower the cap hits but he seems unwilling.
I think you forgot the fact Williams and Clark are two players, lol, but the main point to my post was that is Jerry is cooking and that's not something that's negotiable. GM of the Year-type stuff.

We'll see what happens in the offseason, but the future is looking bright (I need some sunglasses). Like I said, still a ways to go, but we needed to pull off something like the Micah deal to get a reset and Jerry did it. Jerry was killing it even without the Micah deal, but the trade with Green Bay moved up the rebuild timeline.

I didn't forget anything. Both those guys (Williams and Clark) will count more against the cap than Parsons will in 2026. So for $42M against the cap you have those two guys, or you could have had Micah Parson and $23M of cap space. With the addition of Williams, there is a pretty decent chance that Clark becomes a cap casualty in the offseason.
I think you're trying to tell me we should've signed Micah to save money. No thanks, lol.

I was actually kinda surprised a lot of the media sided with Jerry on the Williams deal. They usually flame him when he does a deal, but at the same time, flames him when he doesn't do a deal. Jerry draws criticism like a magnet, but this one was so good they couldn't flame it.
The bolded talking point is the oddest one for me. Teams have shown time and time again, you don't need to "save money"

This cap is going up every year so dramatically that by the 3rd year of EVERY new contract, its a bargain, assuming the player is still playing at the level.

Which Micah undoubtedly will be.

Add in the fact Jerry Jones is literally BRAGGING in the Wall Street Journal that he's sitting on an oil/natural gas field of 10% of a TRILLION dollars....the math just doesn't add up.

Its a want thing, not a can't thing. Jerry just will not do what other owners/teams like the Packers/Eagles do when they pay cash up front and add void years later in contracts.
I think what you're missing is we won the Micah/Quinnen swap without salary even being considered. Everyone knew Jerry was going to replace Micah with a defensive player and wow, what a move...and we still have an extra 1st. The locker room won, too.
 
I sat down and looked at all the moves Jerry has made since this past offseason. Hit after hit. Incredible.

If his name was Howie Jones, he'd be a real GM, haha. Amirite?

:letjerrycook:
He put up so many great moves, it got his team to 3 wins in the first 9 games of this season.

Remarkable work indeed.

:clap:
 
I sat down and looked at all the moves Jerry has made since this past offseason. Hit after hit. Incredible.

If his name was Howie Jones, he'd be a real GM, haha. Amirite?

:letjerrycook:
He put up so many great moves, it got his team to 3 wins in the first 9 games of this season.

Remarkable work indeed.

:clap:
Lol.

The next several seasons aren't likely to go how you think. ;) I'd be worrying about the Philadelphia Eagles and Howie Roseman if I were you.

:letjerrycook:
 
I sat down and looked at all the moves Jerry has made since this past offseason. Hit after hit. Incredible.

If his name was Howie Jones, he'd be a real GM, haha. Amirite?

:letjerrycook:
He put up so many great moves, it got his team to 3 wins in the first 9 games of this season.

Remarkable work indeed.

:clap:
Lol.

The next several seasons aren't likely to go how you think. ;) I'd be worrying about the Philadelphia Eagles and Howie Roseman if I were you.

:letjerrycook:
Sure thing Mr. Jones. Sure thing lol. This definitely really is Jerry Jones...
 
I sat down and looked at all the moves Jerry has made since this past offseason. Hit after hit. Incredible.

If his name was Howie Jones, he'd be a real GM, haha. Amirite?

:letjerrycook:
He put up so many great moves, it got his team to 3 wins in the first 9 games of this season.

Remarkable work indeed.

:clap:
Lol.

The next several seasons aren't likely to go how you think. ;) I'd be worrying about the Philadelphia Eagles and Howie Roseman if I were you.

:letjerrycook:
Sure thing Mr. Jones. Sure thing lol. This definitely really is Jerry Jones...
Ol' Howie...put a name out in the media and dangle the bait, haha.
 
I can't say enough about what Jerry has done this year. He's made so many good moves you tend to forget about things like getting a promising backup QB for a 5th/7th swap. If his name wasn't Jerry Jones, we'd be talking about what a genius he is.

You can now begin to see the makings of a top DL coming together with Williams and Clark at DT. I like our young EDGE, Donovan Ezeiruaku. A great DL can help hide a lot of issues. The extra 1st-rounder and the cash we saved trading Micah will allow us more opps to find impact players. Nobody is truly deep anymore. We can get significantly better on D within a year or so. Just getting healthy will be a big help, especially DeMarvion Overshown. There's another stud if he can stay on the field.

Jerry has made a ton of good moves, but the catalyst was the Micah deal. We still have a long way to go, but you can kinda see the path forward now.

Gotta stop you there. Both Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams will have $21M cap hits in 2026. Micah Parson's cap hit will be $19M in 2026. Cowboys aren't saving anything until 2028. But both Williams and Clark will need new contracts.

The Cowboys are $35M over the cap next year so they're going to have to do some contract restructuring to get under and as I asked above, spend probably $30M on Pickens if they want to keep him. It would benefit Jerry to play the void year cap games other GMs do, to lower the cap hits but he seems unwilling.
I think you forgot the fact Williams and Clark are two players, lol, but the main point to my post was that is Jerry is cooking and that's not something that's negotiable. GM of the Year-type stuff.

We'll see what happens in the offseason, but the future is looking bright (I need some sunglasses). Like I said, still a ways to go, but we needed to pull off something like the Micah deal to get a reset and Jerry did it. Jerry was killing it even without the Micah deal, but the trade with Green Bay moved up the rebuild timeline.

I didn't forget anything. Both those guys (Williams and Clark) will count more against the cap than Parsons will in 2026. So for $42M against the cap you have those two guys, or you could have had Micah Parson and $23M of cap space. With the addition of Williams, there is a pretty decent chance that Clark becomes a cap casualty in the offseason.
I think you're trying to tell me we should've signed Micah to save money. No thanks, lol.

I was actually kinda surprised a lot of the media sided with Jerry on the Williams deal. They usually flame him when he does a deal, but at the same time, flames him when he doesn't do a deal. Jerry draws criticism like a magnet, but this one was so good they couldn't flame it.
The bolded talking point is the oddest one for me. Teams have shown time and time again, you don't need to "save money"

This cap is going up every year so dramatically that by the 3rd year of EVERY new contract, its a bargain, assuming the player is still playing at the level.

Which Micah undoubtedly will be.

Add in the fact Jerry Jones is literally BRAGGING in the Wall Street Journal that he's sitting on an oil/natural gas field of 10% of a TRILLION dollars....the math just doesn't add up.

Its a want thing, not a can't thing. Jerry just will not do what other owners/teams like the Packers/Eagles do when they pay cash up front and add void years later in contracts.

Yeah, the AAV is irrelevant, it's the cap hit that matters. Once the cap hits start to become unmanageable, you redo the contract to kick the can down the road. Parson's cap hit doesn't get there until 2028, at which point GB could be on the hook for $17M in dead money, not a prohibitive amount.

ETA: I'm sure Dallas had its reasons to move on from Parsons, but money certainly shouldn't have been one of them.
 
Wow. Anyone know what happened to Kneeland?

This is terrible.

RIP
It doesn't make any sense. They're saying suicide. Self inflicted gunshot wound after evading a traffic violation. He had to be going through some dark stuff if that's all it took.

So sad. :cry:

I had him briefly on my IDP team last year (I am the worst churner). I was actually sickened to hear this. I was shocked. It's unspeakably sad.
 
Didn't STEADY used to insist that Jerry Jones had nothing to do with being the GM/decision-maker and that it had nothing to do with him anymore? LOL. From the New York Times, the paper of record.

Jerry Jones

“This is just a time when you acknowledge that there are no answers,” the Cowboys owner and GM said Tuesday.
Jon Machota
Behind a paywall for me gb

No, it's about Marshawn Kneeland. Ignore the substantive story. Note I cut it out of the post. That's not anything I'd joke about and didn't realize it until later. The main point is that they call jones "GM" in the title because everybody knows he is still GM no matter what, and no matter how territorial STEADY gets for Stephen if you say it, which cracks me up. So what's Jerry negotiating with Micah and announcing every signing for? His health?

LOL
 
I sat down and looked at all the moves Jerry has made since this past offseason. Hit after hit. Incredible.

If his name was Howie Jones, he'd be a real GM, haha. Amirite?

:letjerrycook:
He put up so many great moves, it got his team to 3 wins in the first 9 games of this season.

Remarkable work indeed.

:clap:
Lol.

The next several seasons aren't likely to go how you think. ;) I'd be worrying about the Philadelphia Eagles and Howie Roseman if I were you.

:letjerrycook:

Are you high?
 
Let me grab Jaire Alexander...what about Michael Carter II?...look, Jaelan Philips is OTB!

That's the ticket. ;)

Phillips is already better than almost everyone on your defense. How sad is that
Me thinks Howie should figure out how to improve the offense instead of throwing so many assets at the defense. Granted, your D is only ranked 18th, but you have to admit your offense is pretty dang putrid.

It seems to me Howie is focusing on the wrong side of the ball.
 
Let me grab Jaire Alexander...what about Michael Carter II?...look, Jaelan Philips is OTB!

That's the ticket. ;)

Phillips is already better than almost everyone on your defense. How sad is that
Me thinks Howie should figure out how to improve the offense instead of throwing so many assets at the defense. Granted, your D is only ranked 18th, but you have to admit your offense is pretty dang putrid.

It seems to me Howie is focusing on the wrong side of the ball.

If any team actually takes a lead on the eagles you see a different offense. Almost a different team. If they are leading or tied you see last nights version.
 
:howieisnotcooking:

This is not only not true but also not funny at all. What is funny is looking at the nfc east standings
The only thing a playoff team gets for not winning the Super Bowl is a worse draft pick. It doesn't look like you guys have it this year, my friend.

I keep seeing Philly fans saying it's the coaching, blah, blah, blah, but Occam's Razor says hello. The simplest explanation is the personnel. Barkley looks like a shell of his former self, etc., etc., etc.
 
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This is not only not true but also not funny at all. What is funny is looking at the nfc east standings
The only thing a playoff team gets for not winning the Super Bowl is a worse draft pick. It doesn't look like you guys have it this year, my friend.

I keep seeing Philly fans saying it's the coaching, blah, blah, blah, but Occam's Razor says hello. The simplest explanation is the personnel. Barkley looks like a shell of his former self, etc., etc., etc.
So wrong. Playing in the playoffs and getting playoff wins for the players and coaches is so valuable. You guys have hardly any this century. This why you dont matter. Im leaving now. Good luck with your high draft picks.
 
:howieisnotcooking:

This is not only not true but also not funny at all. What is funny is looking at the nfc east standings
The only thing a playoff team gets for not winning the Super Bowl is a worse draft pick. It doesn't look like you guys have it this year, my friend.

I keep seeing Philly fans saying it's the coaching, blah, blah, blah, but Occam's Razor says hello. The simplest explanation is the personnel. Barkley looks like a shell of his former self, etc., etc., etc.
So wrong. Playing in the playoffs and getting playoff wins for the players and coaches is so valuable. You guys have hardly any this century. This why you dont matter. Im leaving now. Good luck with your high draft picks.
Sorry to see you go.

Good luck in the playoffs.
 
Dak traditionally goes off after the bye week , lets see if that holds true this season. I need Cee Dee to get going as well .
 
Didn't STEADY used to insist that Jerry Jones had nothing to do with being the GM/decision-maker and that it had nothing to do with him anymore? LOL. From the New York Times, the paper of record.

Jerry Jones

“This is just a time when you acknowledge that there are no answers,” the Cowboys owner and GM said Tuesday.
Jon Machota
Behind a paywall for me gb

No, it's about Marshawn Kneeland. Ignore the substantive story. Note I cut it out of the post. That's not anything I'd joke about and didn't realize it until later. The main point is that they call jones "GM" in the title because everybody knows he is still GM no matter what, and no matter how territorial STEADY gets for Stephen if you say it, which cracks me up. So what's Jerry negotiating with Micah and announcing every signing for? His health?

LOL


I mean this is a whole lotta energy being consumed to prove me wrong completely out of the blue but OK

If I were to push back I would say Jerry taking credit for and announcing trades/moves doesn’t mean he’s the one doing all or any of the work. Will McClay doesn’t clean Jerry’s glasses, he’s doing something..

I can be wrong. :shrug:
 
Whew! The 'boys stomped on the Raiders! Love what the defense was doing! They finally put it all togeth.....I mean, the Raiders offense is outstanding, right? What? We allowed the 3rd worst offense to score 16 points? Inconsequential! The defense is back, baby!
 
CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens missed curfew while at a casino Sunday night

Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer benched CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens for the first series in Monday night’s game in Las Vegas. Schottenheimer, Lamb and Pickens would not reveal the reason postgame.

Social media, though, uncovered it with reports that the wide receivers were spotted at the Red Rock Casino after curfew. One said Lamb was seen vomiting at 7:30 a.m. Monday. On Thursday, Lamb confirmed the duo had dinner and drinks at the Red Rock Casino, away from the team hotel after curfew, but he denied he was throwing up Monday morning.
 

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