bushido_man96 Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM Author Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM @DarthPenguin, the other problem is evaluating what a rookie QB might or might not be. If you let someone like Dak go, who's shown that he can compete in the league, to take a chance on a QB that has never played in the league before, it's a pretty big risk. Especially when a coach might not get 2 years to prove he can put a winning team on the field. The issue with tanking is I think the NFL has some rules in place to prohibit that. Besides, look at a team like the Jets that has spent a number of years at the bottom of the league, and had a number of early first round QBs drafted, all for naught. I also think that Cowboys have enough draft capital that they wouldn't necessarily have to tank in order to move up and get a QB if there was one they liked. https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com
DarthPenguin Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM 6 hours ago, bushido_man96 said: @DarthPenguin, the other problem is evaluating what a rookie QB might or might not be. If you let someone like Dak go, who's shown that he can compete in the league, to take a chance on a QB that has never played in the league before, it's a pretty big risk. Especially when a coach might not get 2 years to prove he can put a winning team on the field. The issue with tanking is I think the NFL has some rules in place to prohibit that. Besides, look at a team like the Jets that has spent a number of years at the bottom of the league, and had a number of early first round QBs drafted, all for naught. I also think that Cowboys have enough draft capital that they wouldn't necessarily have to tank in order to move up and get a QB if there was one they liked. All true, would be a massive risk. If Dak was on mid tier money then fair enough they could likely balance it out (that in essence is the whole point of a salary cap after all). But (i think) he gets top tier money and i don't think he is on that level personally so i think they are overpaying for him. In my head the top tier is Mahomes, Allen, Jackson and Burrow and he shouldn't be on what they are on. While i know the QB is always highly paid due to the job he just isn't that level and i think he has been in the league long enough to know how good he is. He actually reminds me a little of Romo in that way: a good QB but not quite great enough to win a SB without a lot of help, and Dak takes enough money that it is hard to get a strong enough supporting cast around him to provide that help
sensei8 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) On 12/1/2025 at 10:03 PM, bushido_man96 said: Ok, then, what's the solution? I don’t think there’s a viable solution when it comes to Dak. Dak joined the Cowboys in 2016. Here’s the Cowboys playoff records ever since Dak joined the Cowboys as the starting QB… Dallas Cowboys Playoff Results: 1) 2025: 6-5-1 Ongoing 2) 2024 7-10 Missed Playoffs 3) 2023 12-5 Lost Wild Card Round (Won O Rounds) 4) 2022 12-5 Lost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round) 5) 2021 12-5 Lost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds) 6) 2020 6-10 Missed Playoffs 7) 2019 8-8 Missed Playoffs > 2018 10-6 Lost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round) 9) 2017 9-7 Missed Playoffs 10) 2016 13-3 Lost Divisional Round (Won O Rounds) That’s the biggest reason I’ve turned on Dak…unproductive playoff records since he became a Cowboy. What good is it to make it too the playoffs if all you produce a one-out reputation?!? Sure, it takes a team to win and lose; I realize that to be a truism. As the owner/GM of the Cowboys he must be accountable!! Jones doesn’t know how to get out of his own way: that’s a big problem. Jones loves Dak, and that’s his right…when is it enough before he makes a decision that can push the Cowboys beyond round 1 of the playoffs. I don’t know the answer to that question, nor do I know what the solution is because not returning to the SB since 1995 for the Americas Team is enough is enough!! Jones and company better figure out whatever it is so the Cowboys can return to the SB within my lifetime. If getting rid of Dak is what it’ll take, then do it without any reservations; the NFL is a business, not a kiss kiss business. Cowboys vs Lions tonight oh TNF. Let’s see what we’ll see tonight. GO COWBOYS!! Edited 18 hours ago by sensei8 **Proof is on the floor!!!
sensei8 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Well, Dak and company just put a big fat exclamation point on what I previously posted here. After losing 44-30 to the hosting Lions last night on TNF just gave the Cowboys a 9% chance of reaching in the playoffs. Field goals don’t win games against a team who seemed to reach the end zone at will; Lions won by 2 TD’s. Didn’t help the Cowboys that Lamb suffered a concussion in the 3rd quarter, and didn’t return for the rest of the game. At one brief point in the game there seemed to be a glimmer of hope that the Cowboys might have a better chance at winning the game with the Cowboys only trailing by 3 points; 30-27. However, that hope was soundly dashed when the Cowboys could only amass 1 field goal to the Lions 2 TD’s. Next the Cowboys host the Vikings and Rams at home before going on the road against the Commanders and the Giants!! A fitting end for the Cowboys as more nails will be driven into their coffin. GO…oh who cares!!! (Chiefs don’t let me down) **Proof is on the floor!!!
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