This, to me, is the only scenario we should be entertaining on draft day.Yeah QB or trade down for me.
Embrace the dark side. Let the hate flow through you.I can't make myself pull for a loss for Dallas. It just doesn't feel right for me.
Guess I'll just rely on the Force.Embrace the dark side. Let the hate flow through you.
not even the last game of 1988 when Troy Aikman was on the line?I can't make myself pull for a loss for Dallas. It just doesn't feel right for me.
Agreed, any QB drafted will have the opportunity to sit behind Romo, who's by all accounts a team player. The pressure would be off, likely have two years to learn the system, and eventually transition into the starting role. Just like last year, we really need a RB to protect both our QB and our D - a role Murray excelled in but one I dont think Mcfadden is all that great for. Any QB we have starting for us needs a strong run game since our O is so simple.This, to me, is the only scenario we should be entertaining on draft day.
Not even then. For me the game is about winning or go down trying. As some might have said. That's the way I was raised.not even the last game of 1988 when Troy Aikman was on the line?
Seeing Michael Irvin destroy Washington on the road was amazing. In the moment, watching that game there was no way I could cheer against.not even the last game of 1988 when Troy Aikman was on the line?
the final game was against Philly, not Washington. but yes, those three TDs were sweet.Seeing Michael Irvin destroy Washington on the road was amazing. In the moment, watching that game there was no way I could cheer against.
Of course had we lost I'd feel secure in the knowledge that the opportunity for Aikman was almost assured, but during the game each time Irvin celebrated I was right there with him.
Yeah, I remember it wasn't the final game, but I do recall Tom Landry facetiously saying afterwards that some might criticize the Cowboys for winning when Green Bay (who was neck and neck for the first pick) also won.the final game was against Philly, not Washington. but yes, those three TDs were sweet.
I hope he gets mutant chancre sores on his palms that grow with each clap.We got this now.
Yep. Draft position is mox nix with this chef. He will just burn the bacon anyway.Quit living in the past.
We got this now.
but it's so warm and comfortable thereQuit living in the past.
Some see the big picture. The only other time I recall somewhat hoping we'd lose was the final game of the '88 season. Getting Aikman over Mandarich was a much bigger issue over winning a meaningless final game to finish 4-12 instead of 3-13. The entire '90's dynasty could've never happened if we won that one game.Not even then. For me the game is about winning or go down trying. As some might have said. That's the way I was raised.
This is exactly the situation. 4th or 8th. In either case Bosa will be gone. Difference between Lynch/Goff or maybe Laquon Treadwell.But still, it could be critical between drafting 4th in every round as opposed to 8th.
Any good vibes from defeating a Colt McCoy(?) led team would last maybe 48 hours, but the damage could last for years.Some see the big picture. The only other time I recall somewhat hoping we'd lose was the final game of the '88 season. Getting Aikman over Mandarich was a much bigger issue over winning a meaningless final game to finish 4-12 instead of 3-13. The entire '90's dynasty could've never happened if we won that one game.
This year it doesn't seem as critical since there doesn't appear to be an Aikman in this draft. But still, it could be critical between drafting 4th in every round as opposed to 8th.