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    DMN: Why the Cowboys need to start wheeling and dealing right now

    And in 1989, he at least knew that.
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    DMN: Why the Cowboys need to start wheeling and dealing right now

    If we give kudos for no-brainer choices. Jimmy was highly sought after, and not just by Tex Schramm for two years prior. So no, i don't give Jones any kudos or credit for the Jimmy hire.
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    DMN: Why the Cowboys need to start wheeling and dealing right now

    Which is the underlying cause of being down 21-zip in a NFC title game.
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    DMN: Why the Cowboys need to start wheeling and dealing right now

    Jerry firing Jimmy derailed the 3-peat. Had Jimmy still been our coach we would have handled that particular 49ers "dream team."
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    It’s time to move on from Dez

    3: Random jump ball
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    Would we dare?

    By the bolded I take it you mean Jerry will resist the temptation, if Mayfield is still there when we make our pick. You're right about our needs and we're all too painfully aware of them. The question is, will Jerry disregard that and go for the big splash.
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    DMN: Why the Cowboys need to start wheeling and dealing right now

    Correct. At the time without a cap, he was infamous as a skinflint. A cheap bastard. We were fielding the team with the cheapest roster and winning 2 Super Bowls.
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    DMN: Why the Cowboys need to start wheeling and dealing right now

    Orrrr, you can rig the business model so you don't have to field a winning team, in order to clean up. That's what Jerruh has done. Insulated the business from the mediocre product it produces.
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    My apathy is at an all-time high

    Like I said before, sanctimonious.
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    It’s time to move on from Dez

    That's the idea! Dink and Dunk, by definition. On games where he didn't just, disappear? Which happened a lot. Right, a quarterback needs to catch the ball for Dez, not just put it in his hands. There's NO defending Dez dude, even though you're not trying to.
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    Would we dare?

    They had two picks in the first round, all three years? Used the 2nd 1st round pick to take quarterbacks?
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    My apathy is at an all-time high

    It is but he lost me at "four dimensionally." From there on I could only picture him being Doctor Emmitt Brown, typing on a computer and yelling "Marrrrrrrty!"
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    Would we dare?

    That's a scary thought annit?
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    It’s time to move on from Dez

    They were feared by defenses, and were tough SoBs. But yeah the records they set, it wasn't like their predecessors were pass-happy monsters, those records were low-hanging fruit. Just like Dallas's were. It's not any type of exaggeration. His career QB rating is over 95. It would rank #8...
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    It’s time to move on from Dez

    He did have, in some years. Not top ten, but decent, in the rank #13-15 ranges. 2014 arguably his best supporting cast overall. The King of Dink and Dunk, Joe Montana, doesn't have. He only has rings. A "monster" at a couple of things he did well.
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    Would we dare?

    Quinn, Weeden, Manziel? All picked first at #22? I do not mean first overall pick, I mean their first pick. Or am i just not remembering right?
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    Cowboys and free agency

    You cannot release him before June 1 and restructuring him won't give you the cap relief you need. Plus you're just kicking the can again if you do that. Dez is and always was a social justice project of Jerry's. We can no longer justify keeping it up. Cut him June 2nd and give him freedom to...
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    Cowboys and free agency

    I just don't see any other way they pay to sign their draft picks. I can live without Thomas, especially since rookies are so much younger and cheaper.
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    Would we dare?

    I've seen indications Mayfield might still be sitting there at 19. Not because he's not well regarded, but because of the needs of the first 18 pickers. He might well drop to us and really, don't we gotta jump on that? Honestly we don't really know what we have with Dak yet, I can't believe...
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    It’s time to move on from Dez

    If you're breaking records from a team that has a history of lots of passing, it means a lot more than breaking a Dallas Cowboys passing record. No one's disputed that Romo was our franchise QB, and his pay was commensurate with that. But breaking team passing records in Dallas isn't anything to...
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