Kyle Rudolph just got released by Vikes after 10 seasons. I know we got Jarwin and Schultz but do we need him.
Already too many mouths to feed.
That's why I laugh at mock drafts that got the Cowboys drafting Kyle Pitts.
Kyle Rudolph just got released by Vikes after 10 seasons. I know we got Jarwin and Schultz but do we need him.
i just cant see them signing him unless Dak REALLY wants to be here and will take less
0% chance that happens brehNon-Exclusive Tag this overrated ass mulatto.
Two 1st round picks for the next couple of drafts.
0% chance that happens breh
The Joneses fcuked up by not paying him after 2018 when he had no leverage
No team that needs a QB is giving up a pick that could be used to draft a QB for Dak Prescott
They would just draft their QB instead
So now we'd have to get lucky THREE TIMES IN A ROW with Romo, Prescott and whoever is next up
We're probably screwed unless we trade 6 firsts (im mostly joking) for Watson or some dumb shyt like that
2 questions...The Bears and Football Team are not in a position to draft one of these top QBs breh.
Let him see what's his true market value is
Non-Exclusive Tag is a win-win for the Cowboys.
Cowboys hold all of the leverage if no team offer him a deal.
Cowboys get two 1st round picks if a team offer him a deal.
2 questions...
1. If they're not in a position to draft a top QB then what good are their 1st round picks to us??
2. Would the Eagles have been any better this year if Carson Wentz was making 5mil? Or the Rams any better if Goff was making 3mil? The Vikings if Cousins made 2mil?
People keep talking about overpaying and yet....
I'm trying to figure out where all these young cheap QB's are at that are winning playoff games
Cuz all I see are guys who are either getting carried (Tannehill), guys who were the highest paid players ever at one point (Wilson, Rodgers, Goff, etc) and guys who aren't good enough yet (Allen, Jackson) and ONE extreme outlier in Mahomes
So unless you think we can get a Mahomes level player with the Bears' draft pick then...what the fukk are we doing
I just don't see it brehDo you understand that the Cowboys would've an extra 1st round pick in 2021 & 2022?
The Cowboys can easily use that draft capital to trade up for Justin Fields.
Pay a garbage time stat padder bus driver $42+ million that will kill your cap breh.
You are using that same tired argument that was used for Romo.
It can be looked at that way. But they were probably hesitant on doing that. Remember, while we did go to the playoffs, he can thank Amari for bailing his azz out and the defense playing well. Without Amari, I fully believe that team was headed for 6-10 at best. They wanted to see how he performed with them the next year and he failed.0% chance that happens breh
The Joneses fcuked up by not paying him after 2018 when he had no leverage
No team that needs a QB is giving up a pick that could be used to draft a QB for Dak Prescott
They would just draft their QB instead
So now we'd have to get lucky THREE TIMES IN A ROW with Romo, Prescott and whoever is next up
We're probably screwed unless we trade 6 firsts (im mostly joking) for Watson or some dumb shyt like that
I just don't see it breh
This is not a team that's (currently) built for a young QB or a mediocre one who can game manage
Nor do we have a front office OR a coaching staff that has proven capable of building that kind of team
Nor are we currently in a position where blowing up the team would even help us since none of our big contract guys are worth what we're paying them
It just seems counter-intuitive to try to fix the QB "problem" on a team who can't pass block, can barely run the ball, can't defend the pass, can't defend the run, and is incredibly average on special teams
I said it last year and I'll say it again...letting Dak walk is like saying "I'm not paying $299.99 for a pair of Air Force 1's" and then walking to the mall barefoot instead
And then telling everybody how much money you saved while you enter Denver Broncos QB hell
Finally someone with some sense. People complain about not being able to build the team then suggest giving up first-round picks and letting go of a good qb to replace him with a player that is a huge unknown...then what? Just sign a bunch of dudes with limited cap space and pray the guy is good in a few years...yea...solid strategyI just don't see it breh
This is not a team that's (currently) built for a young QB or a mediocre one who can game manage
Nor do we have a front office OR a coaching staff that has proven capable of building that kind of team
Nor are we currently in a position where blowing up the team would even help us since none of our big contract guys are worth what we're paying them
It just seems counter-intuitive to try to fix the QB "problem" on a team who can't pass block, can barely run the ball, can't defend the pass, can't defend the run, and is incredibly average on special teams
I said it last year and I'll say it again...letting Dak walk is like saying "I'm not paying $299.99 for a pair of Air Force 1's" and then walking to the mall barefoot instead
And then telling everybody how much money you saved while you enter Denver Broncos QB hell
Yall kill me with shyt. When the cowboys have a winning season, its everyone but dak. When they have losing, season its all on dak. Gotta be more nuanced than that. The team was 1-3 when dak went out, but we all know no qb was winning with the defense giving up historical yardage. No qb is winning with that.It can be looked at that way. But they were probably hesitant on doing that. Remember, while we did go to the playoffs, he can thank Amari for bailing his azz out and the defense playing well. Without Amari, I fully believe that team was headed for 6-10 at best. They wanted to see how he performed with them the next year and he failed.
Dak looked like the worst QB in the league until Amari came to town.It can be looked at that way. But they were probably hesitant on doing that. Remember, while we did go to the playoffs, he can thank Amari for bailing his azz out and the defense playing well. Without Amari, I fully believe that team was headed for 6-10 at best. They wanted to see how he performed with them the next year and he failed.
I wouldn't say he looked like the worst QB...it was just that he was so up and down his 3rd year starting. Like he started out with a stinker only scoring 8 points against Carolina with Zeke playing well that year. Then he looks better against Giants next week. Then he had another stinker (against Seattle) the following week. Cooper coming did help savage that season. Dak should be happy to be our QB especially with the O-line he had his first 2 years and he always had decent to good weapons except his 3rd year before Cooper came. I don't get his thinking cuz he could have been in much worst situations like Darnold (Jets) and Stafford (Lions) for example. Hell, even tho Ravens are a much better overall team...but Lamar never even had a true #1 receiver. Dak did have Dez (albeit not in his prime Dak's second year) and Cooper.Dak looked like the worst QB in the league until Amari came to town.
I dont blame the front-office at all for not doing a deal back then