2022 Cowboys Free Agency Thread



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Yea, because Stephen is fine with "good enough" as long as he doesn't have to leave his comfort zone relative to the cap and the size of contracts.

Of course they want to win, everybody "wants" to win, but they aren't desperate to win like some front offices are because ultimately there's no disincentive if they don't. It's not like they could potentially lose their position/stature/influence, no matter what happens these dumb fucking rednecks can operate their little distorted fiefdom with impunity forever.
 
It has been eight years since the Cowboys had an above-average defensive tackle by PFF grading. The Cowboys have, not coincidentally, finished as a top 16 defense against the run just three times in the last ten years, per rbsdm.com. That's sad to say the least!
 
It has been eight years since the Cowboys had an above-average defensive tackle by PFF grading. The Cowboys have, not coincidentally, finished as a top 16 defense against the run just three times in the last ten years, per rbsdm.com. That's sad to say the least!

Maybe we should stop thinking LBer will somehow fix this. Of course LVE and Jaylon stick out as just bad picks. And Parsons is a stud but that's because he is a freak pass rusher.
 
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