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Good God, that genetic mix...it was not meant to be.
Good God, that genetic mix...it was not meant to be.
Exposing Dak for what he is - a guy who can’t elevate a team - gives the Clampett’s leverage to either lower his offer or let him walk.I'm still in disbelief at this teams RB strategy. Ugh oh well. That's not a draft problem as much as it is a free agency problem. This is what happens when you plug zero holes in free agency and resign no one.
Let him walkExposing Dak for what he is - a guy who can’t elevate a team - gives the Clampett’s leverage to either lower his offer or let him walk.
Well in all fairness most QBs have more than one weapon at WR, RB and TE combined. But I guess no RB in this draft was going to change the shit next season will be regardless.Exposing Dak for what he is - a guy who can’t elevate a team - gives the Clampett’s leverage to either lower his offer or let him walk.
Better LB than what we gotTrotter to the Eagles for the legacy pick.
That sounds like something a full-time GM might do.I mean if you can slightly win every trade, why not trade a bunch? In the end you have more resources as a result.
It's a lot of work. When you're rich and at retirement age, working doesn't sound fun. I bet the Cowboys draft room has been one big party all day.That sounds like something a full-time GM might do.
This I agree with. Much better than Trotter and if healthy, far better than Liufau.Bills just took a better LB than what we got. Ulofoshio
No thanks. We have been trying to instill a blue collar vibe onto the team with the picks so far.If we get Rice's kid at the bottom of the fifth, I'll be happy again.
Remember how we ignored safety for years? RB now.Ali to the Ravens.
It is pretty depressing to see teams that don't even really need a back take one.