And why don't you tell us where to get one?I don’t think Dak is better than Eli was frankly. Eli played up in the playoffs and Dak doesn’t.
Sure, Dak is superior to Foles, Flacco and broken down Peyton. Is that what we are going for?
We need to stop deluding ourselves that this “above average” teams we keep putting out there will get over the hump. We need our real franchise QB.
This year we’re fucked. $40M is after 2023 season’s conclusion. So, if we were to pull a Howie Roseman timeline, this offseason is the year you draft/acquire your Jalen Hurts and Spring 2024 is when you trade Dak/Wentz. 2026 is NFCCG.So that number includes his accelerated money, right? Dak's 40 mil per season, does not. The rest of his guaranteed money would come due immediately, right? And if both of these are correct, then their 18% you brought up would not still be the same. Because Daks 18% is only his salary as it stands now. And doesn't include the rest pushed forward along with it if he's cut or traded.
And in what world do we have the coaching staff to completely reorient the offense around a run-first QB, similar to what the Ravens did?This year we’re fucked. $40M is after 2023 season’s conclusion. So, if we were to pull a Howie Roseman timeline, this offseason is the year you draft/acquire your Jalen Hurts and Spring 2024 is when you trade Dak/Wentz. 2026 is NFCCG.
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Reportedly Micah Parsons said defense didn’t have the big plays, but limiting CMC and Deebo to what they did, we should’ve won still and especially without the two INTs
that’ll get blown up
I will start by telling you where you are not gonna get one.And why don't you tell us where to get one?
Sure I can. This isn’t working. It hasn’t worked for two generations (Romo, then Prescott).It'd be one thing if we were winning 7 games a year but you can't throw the baby out with the bath water to chase a franchise QB (i.e. a top 5 QB in the league) for 7 years on end.
Jerry is 80 and can't wait that long. So "win now" it is.We have to stop trying to win next year all the time and start trying to win in 5 years.
For us to do it, None of it is possible with the Jones’.And in what world do we have the coaching staff to completely reorient the offense around a run-first QB, similar to what the Ravens did?
What the Eagles are doing right now is a very short-term solution. It may end up in a Super Bowl, it may not, but I do know for damn sure that unless Hurts miraculously develops into a QB who can win with his arm first, second and third, they're going to be right back to a .500 team in about 2 years.
So the plan is to suck for an indefinite period of time and try to accumulate as many first round picks as possible and see what happens?I will start by telling you where you are not gonna get one.
Sure I can. This isn’t working. It hasn’t worked for two generations (Romo, then Prescott).
You are fooling yourself to think there is a baby that is getting thrown out. This is what Jerry is thinking and it is THE problem. We have to stop trying to win next year all the time and start trying to win in 5 years. Trying to win next year isn’t working. We have to trade Herschel Walker and get our asset motherload.
The teams with the top end QBs win most of the Super Bowls. That’s the class we need to get into. We aren’t smart enough to put together a Baltimore Ravens or loaded Rams squad.
And even if that was why we were gonna go for, we are far short of those teams who didn’t have elite QBs in terms of our talent elsewhere. Thinking unconventionally has to be on the table because you don’t get there by doing what everyone else is doing. We have to start trading our first for a second and a first the following year, etc.
The Eagles keep abusing teams in trades for future first rounders. They are a well run team. We have to start doing some of that.
Well with Jerry it’s always about him and not about what the best way to build a winner is. So we suffer.Jerry is 80 and can't wait that long. So "win now" it is.
30 years
that's a lot of shitShit happens
It’s maddening. Jerruh is such an unflinching pioneer.And in what world do we have the coaching staff to completely reorient the offense around a run-first QB, similar to what the Ravens did?
Offense needs a lot of speed, and a couple power/speed RBs behind Pollard.the offense is in need of lots of change, and until we realize this and do something about it, its is the best were gonna get from them.
had we started Rush, and he played a safe non-turnover game like Purdy, we probably would have prevailedWas fun laughing all night at Dak. Decent performance by the D wasted that bum. He’s too inconsistent. And he was outplayed by a rookie.
What happened in 2018, let alone in 2016, 2014, 2007, or whatever else has no bearing on this particular team/roster.that's a lot of shit
btw, anyone who thinks this team just needs a little "fine tuning" can go fuck themselves
No, it isn’t. It’s only Cowboys fans who keep telling themselves that. The Cowboys are seen as a team that always gets way overhyped for how good they actually are, which is never much better than about a wild card team.But the fact of the matter is this team is widely regarded as one of the best in the league
So effectively tank for 5-10 years hoping we strike lightning with a QB in the top 10 as opposed to trying to close a 7-point gap that was mostly determined by about 3 plays?No, it isn’t. It’s only Cowboys fans who keep telling themselves that. The Cowboys are seen as a team that always gets way overhyped for how good they actually are, which is never much better than about a wild card team.
And we fulfill that expectation just about every year.
We aren’t as good as you think we are and neither is Dak. You’d think after 8 years it would start to become clear.
This isn’t a Super Bowl winner who just has to wait for Lightning to strike. This is a not good enough player and team who would need an amount of luck so massive to get over the hump that it’s foolish to hope for.
We aren’t in the same class as the Bengals, Bills, Chiefs, or 49ers, who have now rolled us out of the playoffs twice in a row. Scoreboard. It speaks for itself. They are better than us.
If we were smart we would admit it and set out to build a team that is good enough instead of just running it back with tweaks every year.
If only Kellen Moore would realize this and adjust his playbook as such, that’d be the biggest positive thing for this team outside of the Jones family gone.Shit happens, Dak is only above average, but you don't throw away a team that is one of the few who can realistically consider themselves Super Bowl contenders in 2023 so you can hope and pray that you're bad enough to luck into an elite QB at some point in who knows how many years.
yes, bottoming out is a much smarter strategy than making cosmetic changes and maintaining the status quo. as i said earlier, the Carrs and Cousins of the world can only get you so far. they'll gave you fantasy stats and that's it. finding a franchise QB won't be easy, but it's easier than assembling a super team around Dak.What happened in 2018, let alone in 2016, 2014, 2007, or whatever else has no bearing on this particular team/roster.
They lost a tight game on the road against what is widely considered to be a top 3-4 team in the league with the QB playing like shit and our 2nd best skill position player out for the 2nd half, basically leaving us with no viable running game.
What do you think is the higher probability play?
Sucking for 5-10 years and rolling the dice on a QB every 3-4 years or trying to get Dak to stop throwing INT's, which he historically hasn't done much of?
Of course we can always just go into the "tank forever" plan after another year or two of Dak.