**2023 Cowboys Pre-Draft Thread**

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It doesnt change the fact that Steele is not some bottom feeder RT as PFF claims.
PFF is garbage. This has been well documented.
 

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PFF is garbage. This has been well documented.
When you say PFF, I think of Chris Collinsworth's fucking face.

Instant rage.

But you have to give that ugly ass fucking dork horse face chucklefuck a lot of credit for buying it though.
 

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When you say PFF, I think of Chris Collinsworth's fucking face.

Instant rage.

But you have to give that ugly ass fucking dork horse face chucklefuck a lot of credit for buying it though.
Fucking chicken headed douche. But he is kind of smart and well spoken. Fuck.
 

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McClay is always with Quinn, though, right?

He obviously knows what he's looking for as far as OL and TE goes.
Quinn really seems to love shopping for the groceries. McCarthy has never struck me as a guy who fights for adding players to the offense. Just a different approach but that's ok. I want McClay picking players and not McCarthy.
 

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Quinn really seems to love shopping for the groceries. McCarthy has never struck me as a guy who fights for adding players to the offense. Just a different approach but that's ok. I want McClay picking players and not McCarthy.
McCarthy has his Cooks, so I guess Quinn does the grocery shopping?
 

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McCarthy has his Cooks, so I guess Quinn does the grocery shopping?
I've heard his cook is pretty good. Basically with a good cook you can get rid of the old chicken coop.
 

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It is strange that McCarthy is finally taking over the offense, but isn't out there traveling with McClay and Quinn.

Don't you want to have an idea about your options in the draft?

If the offense is only going through a change of 20%, why are they having to do so much brainstorming with the offense install right damn now?
 

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It is strange that McCarthy is finally taking over the offense, but isn't out there traveling with McClay and Quinn.

Don't you want to have an idea about your options in the draft?

If the offense is only going through a change of 20%, why are they having to do so much brainstorming with the offense install right damn now?
Offensive install is a poor excuse. They can’t be installing it without access to the players.
 

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It is strange that McCarthy is finally taking over the offense, but isn't out there traveling with McClay and Quinn.

Don't you want to have an idea about your options in the draft?

If the offense is only going through a change of 20%, why are they having to do so much brainstorming with the offense install right damn now?
Eh I kind of prefer it that way. I don't want my coaches picking the players I want McClay picking the players. They can have input on the type of guys they like, but let the scouts and experts on scouting do their job. I don't like muddying the water where my team has player A ranked here and player B ranked there and my coach comes in and forced the pick of the lesser player because he met him and liked him. I think that worked with Sam Williams but I also think that's how we ended up with Wright and even Bossman. Those were two guys that I think Quinn scouted personally.
 

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Eh I kind of prefer it that way. I don't want my coaches picking the players I want McClay picking the players. They can have input on the type of guys they like, but let the scouts and experts on scouting do their job. I don't like muddying the water where my team has player A ranked here and player B ranked there and my coach comes in and forced the pick of the lesser player because he met him and liked him. I think that worked with Sam Williams but I also think that's how we ended up with Wright and even Bossman. Those were two guys that I think Quinn scouted personally.
I believe a head coach should know who the team's first rounder is on a strong personal level.

Maybe McCarthy is Zooming people, but I prefer Quinn's approach. He knows exactly what makes the players he gets tick.

I think he was present at pretty much every Pro Day for all of our draftees last year.
 

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Whatever they did with the last three first rounders -- two offensive -- keep doing it.
 

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Notice how the hated rivals, the Eagles, who came within a whisker and a questionable call of winning the SB, their second SB appearance in 5 years, still have two picks in the first round?

How does that work? Could it be . . . . a disparity in the competencies of the respective front offices?
 

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Notice how the hated rivals, the Eagles, who came within a whisker and a questionable call of winning the SB, their second SB appearance in 5 years, still have two picks in the first round?

How does that work? Could it be . . . . a disparity in the competencies of the respective front offices?
yet they lost the game. No points for also-rans.
 

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I don't agree. My list would go:

1. DT
2. LB
3. TE

 

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RB should be ahead of TE.
 

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There's a 0.0% chance LB is a top 3 need, LVE is a solid established starter, Clark showed promise as a rookie and half the time we use Kearse/Wilson as LB's to begin with.

Our top needs are DT, TE, RB and interior OL to cover for an inevitable Tyron injury.
 

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There's a 0.0% chance LB is a top 3 need, LVE is a solid established starter, Clark showed promise as a rookie and half the time we use Kearse/Wilson as LB's to begin with.

Our top needs are DT, TE, RB and interior OL to cover for an inevitable Tyron injury.
I don't agree. I don't trust LVE's health, and in a lot of packages Kearse has to actually play safety. We need another LBer bad.
 
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