Players, former and current, don't give a damn how contracts effect a team's ability to put together a winning roster. They act like there's no cap and teams should just pay any player whatever they ask for.
There's no doubt Tony has been a great QB but none of us can truly say where he is at right now regardless of health. He hasn't played meaningful football in quite a while. Hell, he barely even practiced in camp. Remember how terrible he was against San Fran in the 2014 opener because he was...
If these protests continue and expand watch events simply discontinue playing the anthem to avoid controversy. Once again a small minority of opposition will eliminate a tradition supported by the overwhelming majority of the country.
If Dak can't handle starting yet or goes down the season is screwed anyway so I can't complain about whatever garbage is left to back him up. If Sanchez can impart a little veteran wisdom on Dak in addition to whatever Romo can do then bringing him in isn't the worst thing.
it's maddening how they hang on to players like Dunbar for years that are always hurt and rarely contribute when they aren't all because they fall in love with measurables instead results.
This isn't a stunt he's just dumber than a rock as evidenced by the fact-challenged BLM party line he tried to lay out as a rationale for his stance after the game. He's like a college freshman that's suddenly discovered Marx and thinks he's found some world shaking revelation no one else has...
Dak is going to make plenty of mistakes like any rookie but having plenty of weapons and an O-line that gives him an extra second or two to make decisions and keeps him from getting beat to a pulp should give him a leg up on many rookies that have to start before they're really ready.
Berating someone for what they say is not un-American. We do it every day. Only stopping someone from speaking what they wish is un-American. People that think free speech means we have to respect WHAT someone says instead of their mere right to say it really don't know what they're talking...
I feel bad for Romo but this injury just fast forwards to the inevitable. We weren't going to win a superbowl this year with the defense we have. At least now we can use most (probably all) of the season to see what we have in Dak. If he pans out great. If he doesn't we'll be in good...
On paper at least this defense is as good as, and probably better, than the one that made do well enough to almost reach the NFC championship game in 2014 so calling the strategy insane defies actual recent evidence to the contrary. This guy sounds like a typical Cowboys hater taking legitimate...