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We drafting like a team that's not in win now mode tho.
Cook is hot trash
Don't understand this way of thinking. Otherthan the recent Bronco's, most of the succcessful organizations build for the present, and future.
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We drafting like a team that's not in win now mode tho.
Cook is hot trash
The Cowboys, once again, are a legitimate threat. And there's a simple reason: They are making smart decisions. Tons of them. This is something that hasn't happened in many years.
The personnel men I've spoken to over the past few days believe the Cowboys are neatly positioned to win the division and within a year or two—maybe even this season—make a strong Super Bowl run. All of this seems a bit fast for me, but I've continued to hear after the draft how impressed the rest of the league is with the Cowboys and what they're doing.
The main thing these teams see is a different philosophical bent. They point to the growing influence of Stephen Jones—Jerry's son and the Cowboys' chief operating officer, executive vice president and director of player personnel—on the football product.
One NFL general manager even went so far as to tell BleacherReport.com's Mike Freeman that "The Cowboys are starting to scare me." And it has everything to do with Stephen's voice (of reason) being the loudest in the room.
"You could always count on Jerry Jones f--king things up," the GM said. "That isn't happening any longer. That's a Super Bowl-caliber team now."
Meanwhile, Stephen, whose fingerprints are all over rebuilding the Cowboys' offensive line into the league's best -- and who also kept Jerry from drafting Manziel two years ago -- is earning respect from his peers.
"He was seen by a lot of people in football as a trust fund baby masquerading as a football guy," the GM said. "Now he's just an excellent football guy."
get him off the team. i said it durning the offseason. why bring him backno thoughts on the mcclain suspension?
Im beyond ready to see the approach to this seasons offense.
Use the tri-head running attack or pass pass pass.