2022 Random Cowboys Stuff Thread

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Chocolate Lab

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Translation, Kellen started doing an excellent job of adjusting to that once I bent his arm behind his back.
 

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And yet we got three lousy points out of ours.

God we need something for this offense. Definitely Prescott to come back and not play like a pussy.
As Ray Lewis once said to his OC: "Just DON'T fuck things up, we (meaning the defense) got THIS.".
 

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Maybe after the car wreck, but not before. Williams literally brought White to tears and had him losing his mind on the sideline a time or two.

White was an all timer. Arguably the best ever. But he couldn't solve Erik Williams in his prime.

EDIT: Imo, if Erik Williams didn't have that car wreck, he was a shoo in for the HOF and in the argument for the best Olineman in our history. He played with both skill and savagery rarely ever saw in any player.
Then the Dallas haters that vote for the HoF would have been like, "WHY DIDN'T HE PLAY LT IF HE WAS SO GOOD?"
 

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I think Parsons get the most attention by far from offenses of those 3. He gets the Aaron Donald treatment. But we also have other guys who are very good.
I dont want to break the board. We were one cheapskate away from adding Von Miller to this defense.
 

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I dont want to break the board. We were one cheapskate away from adding Von Miller to this defense.
That is the Buffalo approach, which is different from sacrificing your future for a one time shot like the Rams.

And let's all be goddamn honest with ourselves, okay?

You know damn good and well there was some sort of demon sacrifice that ever got our last world title.
 

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From Peter King's latest 'Football Morning in America' column.

"Ultimately, the reason I retired after 12 years was because I felt that I had worked hard to develop some level of credibility and respect within this game. And I felt like that was being jeopardized by decisions that were being made beyond my control within the organization, and I didn’t want to be a part of it anymore." - Troy Aikman, in an Aikman doc for a series on NFL Icons, which plays Saturday at 10 p.m. on EPIX.
 
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