15 years ago Thursday, the Cowboys traded two No. 1 picks, one of whom became an MVP

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Fifteen years ago Thursday, the Cowboys traded two No. 1 picks, one of whom became an MVP

Posted by Mike Wilkening on February 12, 2015, 4:01 PM EST


An NFL club trading two first-round picks straight-up for a wide receiver?

It happened 15 years ago Thursday, when the Cowboys dealt their 2000 and 2001 No. 1 picks to Seattle for Joey Galloway. (A hat tip to ProSportsTransactions.com for jogging our memory.)

The trade ended a saga that saw Galloway hold out for half of the 1999 season, his final under contract to Seattle. He returned for the final eight regular-season games, and ultimately, an arbitrator ruled that he had earned an accrued year, thus making an unrestricted free agent. The Seahawks responded by giving him the franchise tag, then allowing Dallas to work out a deal.

The Cowboys were in need of receiving help with Michael Irvin’s NFL future in question because of a neck injury. And indeed, Irvin would retire later in 2000. But Galloway was limited to just one game in his first season with Dallas because of a torn ACL, and he never reached 1,000 yards receiving in three subsequent seasons with the Cowboys.

Galloway would go on to have a good deal of late-career success with the Buccaneers, racking up three 1,000-yard seasons in his mid-30s (2005-2007).

As for the No. 1 picks the Seahawks acquired? With the first of those picks, Seattle took tailback Shaun Alexander, who played a major role in the club’s first-ever Super Bowl trip and garnered AP MVP honors in 2005.

The 2001 first-round pick was traded to San Francisco, who took Andre Carter, who had a long and productive career. The Seahawks, who dropped down from No. 7 to No. 9 in the deal, took wideout Koren Robinson. (Note: The 49ers and Seahawks were still a year away from being NFC West competitors, as Seattle was still in the AFC at the time.)
 

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Parody of the song "15 years ago" by Conway Twitty:

Fifteen years ago and results are still the same
why did he, have to buy, this team
It's as futile now to-day-yay as it was, in 87 or so
it takes a mighty long time
to fix two decades of screwing up
I know, they've tried, since fifteen years ago
 

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I loved Galloway, but the trade was unbelievably bad.

To make everything worse, keeping him in late in a blowout loss during the pickle juice game turned out to be a huge fuck-up by Dave Campo since Galloway tore his ACL.

Finally outside of one game with Aikman, they lined Anthony Wright, Clint Stoerner, Ryan Leaf, Quincy Carter, and Chad Hutchinson under center to throw him the ball. I think Dez might have knifed Wright mid-game if he consistently underthrew him the way he did Galloway.

At one point, Parcells just had Galloway run decoy patterns to clear zones basically admitting he had no one capable of getting him the football. Galloway re-ignited his career in Tampa with Chris Simms of all people.
 

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That trade back then was like someone trading two ones for a guy like Mike Wallace.

It was a horrific trade that set this franchise back severely.
 

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That trade back then was like someone trading two ones for a guy like Mike Wallace.

It was a horrific trade that set this franchise back severely.
It was among the top reasons we fell off the map entirely in the early 2000's. Squandering those picks was crippling to Dallas and helped create a contender in Seattle. Kind of like a mini-Herschel Walker fiasco in reverse.
 

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What kinda retard trades two picks for a damn WR?
 

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Executive of the Year, haters.
 

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Parody of the song "15 years ago" by Conway Twitty:

Fifteen years ago and results are still the same
why did he, have to buy, this team
It's as futile now to-day-yay as it was, in 87 or so
it takes a mighty long time
to fix two decades of screwing up
I know, they've tried, since fifteen years ago
Hahahahahahaha
 

UncleMilti

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:lol

Son of a bitch.
 

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Paved the way for other surefire smash hit big ticket WR deals, such as the home run deal for Roy Williams. Yeah, that was a winner as well. :picard
 

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Personally, the Roy Williams trade was worse because he should have learned his lesson from this one
 
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