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In all serious, for me I don't see us as a playoff team again. I have no idea what our record is but I think we are two off seasons from being a real coontender.
Now having romo is the wildcard, if he is healthy the whole year and the defense is above average we will be in the mix for the playoffs.
Right now we have a lousy defense, two injury waiting to happen running backs, no third wr, no backup offensive tackle....center is a huge question mark..
Most imoportantly the secondary doesn't look much better to me today, the center position looks like a real problem and now Spencer is going to miss the offseason possibly.....like he is going to show up in good shape ready to go in July after that...
Then you throw in the Jerry factor and garrett's inexperience and it seems like another .500 type season to me.
But the positive is if we have a good draft and the free agents worked out we should play better, but with the schedule we have I just dont see the playoffs as of today. The giants and eagles are just better and the skins play better defense than we do.
I'm fairly pessimistic too.
My pessimism has nothing to do with the schedule -- IMO, it is way too early to judge how difficult the schedule will or won't be. You simply never know at this time of year who will be great, who will stink, and who will be average.
I think you are absolutely right, Theebs, about the suspect durability of the two RBs. At WR, Austin has a history of injury issues (before his all-world game vs. the Chiefs a few years ago) and Dez is an inconsistent route runner who has had some injuries too. Robinson's departure is a major loss (even though there was little that could be done to keep him). The OL isn't very good. Although MartyB disappointed as a receiver, he was a top-notch blocker .... and given how poor the OL has performed, I think he'll be missed more than many now expect.
I don't know about here, but back at the CZ, several fans like to point out just how effective the Cowboys offense was last year (passing efficiency) ... and then the posters use that information to justify the need to focus on the defense this time around.
I'm simply not that confident in the offense. They were often hit-and-miss last year. It is not at all difficult to imagine them taking a big step backwards next season ... particularly if a few key players are not acquired. I'm referring to a G, a C, a solid blocking TE, a third RB with legitimate NFL skills, and a better than average third WR.
Carr was a key acquisition; it was quite important to upgrade the Newman starting spot. But after Carr, if I'm making tough decisions about acquiring defensive or offensive players, I've gotta favor the offense.
You can win in today's NFL with a great offense and mediocre defense. IMO, the Cowboys are much closer to having an elite offense than they are to having an elite defense. So, all things being equal, I'd have the Cowboys build their elite offense now.
Recent information from the Dallas sports press, however, makes it sound as if Jerry & company are set to focus on defense. I think that's a bad move.
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