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So, Cowboys fans, I'm reading more versions of why Dallas should let Prescott go rather than tag him again, and then they could trade up and draft a new, cheap quarterback to play behind a rehabbed o-line.

 

I'm not convinced, partly because we already know Prescott is good, and bird in hand, etc.

 

Still, he's gonna be expensive no matter what, and we've got a lot of holes to plug.

 

Would letting Dak go be the dumbest thing Jerry's ever done, or a sound step going forward?

 

Russell Wilson may be looking for new digs, but he won't be cheap.

 

While a person might be crazy not to want Russell Wilson, I'd be concerned about fit. If he wants out of Seattle because the run-heavy game won't let him "cook," that hardly bodes well for a good use of Zeke, still one of the best backs in the league -- and a guy we're already paying big bucks.

 

I want Dak back.

Guessing they'd try to dump Zeke off on Seattle. I say "dump" because I think he's declining and hasn't had the same fire since he got paid either (perhaps you feel otherwise). The question is, would Pete Carroll be dumb enough to do that? The salary cap implications say "no" but his personnel moves over the last several years say "yes".

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So, Cowboys fans, I'm reading more versions of why Dallas should let Prescott go rather than tag him again, and then they could trade up and draft a new, cheap quarterback to play behind a rehabbed o-line.

 

I'm not convinced, partly because we already know Prescott is good, and bird in hand, etc.

 

Still, he's gonna be expensive no matter what, and we've got a lot of holes to plug.

 

Would letting Dak go be the dumbest thing Jerry's ever done, or a sound step going forward?

 

Russell Wilson may be looking for new digs, but he won't be cheap.

 

While a person might be crazy not to want Russell Wilson, I'd be concerned about fit. If he wants out of Seattle because the run-heavy game won't let him "cook," that hardly bodes well for a good use of Zeke, still one of the best backs in the league -- and a guy we're already paying big bucks.

 

I want Dak back.

Guessing they'd try to dump Zeke off on Seattle. I say "dump" because I think he's declining and hasn't had the same fire since he got paid either (perhaps you feel otherwise). The question is, would Pete Carroll be dumb enough to do that? The salary cap implications say "no" but his personnel moves over the last several years say "yes".

Imho, yes, Pete is dumb enough. On a side note, Dumbass Dave Hyde had an article titled "Trade for Russell Wilson? Yes, in a heartbeat" on the front page of the Sports section of the Sun-Sentinel (i.e. the "dump Tua" force is strong with this one-sheesh).
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So, Cowboys fans, I'm reading more versions of why Dallas should let Prescott go rather than tag him again, and then they could trade up and draft a new, cheap quarterback to play behind a rehabbed o-line.

 

I'm not convinced, partly because we already know Prescott is good, and bird in hand, etc.

 

Still, he's gonna be expensive no matter what, and we've got a lot of holes to plug.

 

Would letting Dak go be the dumbest thing Jerry's ever done, or a sound step going forward?

 

Russell Wilson may be looking for new digs, but he won't be cheap.

 

While a person might be crazy not to want Russell Wilson, I'd be concerned about fit. If he wants out of Seattle because the run-heavy game won't let him "cook," that hardly bodes well for a good use of Zeke, still one of the best backs in the league -- and a guy we're already paying big bucks.

 

I want Dak back.

Guessing they'd try to dump Zeke off on Seattle. I say "dump" because I think he's declining and hasn't had the same fire since he got paid either (perhaps you feel otherwise). The question is, would Pete Carroll be dumb enough to do that? The salary cap implications say "no" but his personnel moves over the last several years say "yes".

Imho, yes, Pete is dumb enough. On a side note, Dumbass Dave Hyde had an article titled "Trade for Russell Wilson? Yes, in a heartbeat" on the front page of the Sports section of the Sun-Sentinel (i.e. the "dump Tua" force is strong with this one-sheesh).

A fair number of Seahawks fans believe that even though Miami wasn't on Wilson's list of teams he'd accept a trade to, the Phins might get in the mix IF ownership flat out made Flores allow Wilson and an OC to run the offense.

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So Kyle Pitts is still available at 10. More likely now that Philly traded down. Do we take him. TE is one of our lowest needs but this guy is an absolute beast!

I just can't see him lasting clear to #10 but yeah, you have to if he's there.

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So Kyle Pitts is still available at 10. More likely now that Philly traded down. Do we take him. TE is one of our lowest needs but this guy is an absolute beast!

I just can't see him lasting clear to #10 but yeah, you have to if he's there.

 

Only if he will stay in and block! The O-line -- and the whole D -- are surely priorities.

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So Kyle Pitts is still available at 10. More likely now that Philly traded down. Do we take him. TE is one of our lowest needs but this guy is an absolute beast!

I just can't see him lasting clear to #10 but yeah, you have to if he's there.

 

Only if he will stay in and block! The O-line -- and the whole D -- are surely priorities.

Welllllll, he's not an inline TE, more in the mold of Kellen Winslow (the one not in prison) and Jimmy Graham. Even has daddy Winslow's physique. Don't think it'll matter anyway. Just don't see any possible way he falls to the 10 spot. Ran a I believe it was a 4.44 40yd in his pro day. That's approaching high end WR speed.

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Love our pick! Parsons is a relentless, hard hitting LB. When the corners were gone it was smart to trade down - helped the Eagles but screwed the Giants. Extra third round pick and still one of the best defensive players in the draft. Hope they figure a way to get Moehrig the safety next.
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We can't say the Cowboys haven't recognized what they need to work on! I like the picks so far; maybe not Sean Lee-esque yet, but maybe Good Jaylen Smith? Help across all three lines. Now maybe some depth. Don't f*** it up now, Jerry!
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Not sure they always took the best player available. Assante Samuel Jr was available when they took Nashon Wright. Hope they took the right guys. A few character issues again also.
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Well, we certainly got the LB core shored up. Hopefully between them and the D line the secondary wont get torched too terribly. The drafting is now on a roll for a third year. Pray for OL and QB health and it could be a winning season.
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Oh, snap!

 

Dallas Morning News - A 15 year old boy was at the center of a Dallas County courtroom drama yesterday when he challenged a court ruling over who should have custody of him. The boy has a history of being beaten by his parents and the judge initially awarded custody to his aunt, in keeping with child custody law and regulation requiring that family unity be maintained to the highest degree possible. The boy surprised the court when he proclaimed that his aunt beat him more than his parents and he adamantly refused to live with her. When the judge then suggested that he live with his grandparents, the boy cried and said that they also beat him. After considering the remainder of the immediate family and learning that domestic violence was apparently a way of life among them, the judge took the unprecedented step of allowing the boy to propose who should have custody of him. After two recesses to check legal references and confer with the child welfare officials, the judge granted temporary custody to the Dallas Cowboys, whom the boy firmly believes are not capable of beating anyone.

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According to SNF, see the tweet below, the Cowboys should do well this season. Their average opponent wins only once every 222 games or so

 

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E-YLO-8XIA0YQB2?format=jpg&name=large

 

:facepalm:

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Oh, snap!

 

Dallas Morning News - A 15 year old boy was at the center of a Dallas County courtroom drama yesterday when he challenged a court ruling over who should have custody of him. The boy has a history of being beaten by his parents and the judge initially awarded custody to his aunt, in keeping with child custody law and regulation requiring that family unity be maintained to the highest degree possible. The boy surprised the court when he proclaimed that his aunt beat him more than his parents and he adamantly refused to live with her. When the judge then suggested that he live with his grandparents, the boy cried and said that they also beat him. After considering the remainder of the immediate family and learning that domestic violence was apparently a way of life among them, the judge took the unprecedented step of allowing the boy to propose who should have custody of him. After two recesses to check legal references and confer with the child welfare officials, the judge granted temporary custody to the Dallas Cowboys, whom the boy firmly believes are not capable of beating anyone.

 

How droll. :eyeroll:

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Well I have to say I haven't felt that at peace with a loss in ....well ever. Cowboys were winning with 2 seconds left in the game. Very, very few people thought that would happen. I am encouraged for this season.
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De Marcus Lawrence suffered a broken foot in practice and is out indefinitely.

Man here we go again arrgggghh!

 

But now we have some coaching. Parsons was utilized to help the pass RUSH and was very successful. Despite the clock cluster at the end of the game it was an encouraging win in LA. What a beautiful stadium! Damn.

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On our way to getting out of your way for NFC East. Rough times in Philly.

 

I caught some of the first game and they seemed to be playing well on O. Of course it was ATL. Week two was a disaster looks like. WK three is Cowboys homecoming and I smell an ass whipping.

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