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Would yall trade up to grab Winston for the future? :mjcry:

that could set up the young offense for five years
I don't think so. We still got holes in the defensive line and we REALLY need a CB to replace Carr. I wouldn't be mad at it, but I think Romo has atleast 2 years left after this season. It would be smarter to use every asset on players that help us win now.
 

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Hmm no cameron wake? :patrice:

Not sure how he finished statistically, but he's a force every time I see him.
 

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Romo over Brady is nonsense considering Romo missed a game and Brady played all year with the questionable O-line (Romo had the best) and lesser weapons...and finished the year with a better record while playing a tougher schedule.

I fukk with Tony, but that was nonsense.
Romo has a higher QB rating (113.2 to Brady's 97.3) and Completion %. He also has more TD's.
 

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my nikka Odell made the all-pro team as a rookie :wow:

that;s my wr
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hold it down breh
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He'll be there next year :birdman:
 

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000452986/article/2014-allpro-teams

Offense
Quarterback
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay, 44; Tony Romo, Dallas, 3 Dallas ; Tom Brady, New England, 2; Andrew Luck, Indianapolis, 1.

Running Backs -- x
DeMarco Murray, Dallas, 48; Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh, 44; Marshawn Lynch, Seattle, 7.

Fullback -- y
John Kuhn, Green Bay, 18

Tight End
Rob Gronkowski, New England, 50.
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Wide Receivers
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh, 49; Dez Bryant, Dallas, 24; Jordy Nelson, Green Bay, 15; Demaryius Thomas, Denver, 11

Tackles
Tyron Smith, Dallas, 35; Joe Thomas, Cleveland, 22; Andrew Whitworth, Cincinnati, 14; Jason Peters, Philadelphia, 12

Guards
Marshal Yanda, Baltimore, 38; Zach Martin, Dallas, 24; Josh Sitton, Green Bay, 22; Kyle Long, St, Louis, 5

Center
Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh, 21; Travis Frederick, Dallas, 14

Placekicker
Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis, 25; Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 21

Kick Returner
Adam Jones, Cincinnati, 17; Darren Sproles, Philadelphia, 15

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Defense
Ends
J.J. Watt, Houston, 45; Mario Williams, Buffalo, 24; Calais Campbell, Arizona, 11; Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia, 5

Tackles
Ndamukong Suh, Detroit, 41; Marcell Dareus, Buffalo, 24; Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay, 13; J.J. Watt, Houston, 5

Outside Linebackers
Justin Houston, Kansas City, 47; Elvis Dumervil, Baltimore, 13; Von Miller, Denver, 11; Connor Barwin, Philadelphia, 11

Inside Linebacker
Luke Kuechly, Carolina, 43; Bobby Wagner, Seattle, 31; C.J. Mosley, Baltimore, 9; DeAndre Levy, Detroit, 4

Cornerbacks
Darrelle Revis, New England, 42; Richard Sherman, Seattle, 41; Chris Harris Jr., Denver, 9; Brent Grimes, Miami, 4

Safeties
Earl Thomas, Seattle, 39; Eric Weddle, San Diego, 16; Kam Chancellor, Seattle, 14; Glover Quin, Detroit, 13

Punter -- z
Pat McAfee, Indianapolis, 26; Johnny Hekker, St. Louis, 12

Gronk in a class by himself, 50 for the most destructive force in the game. One man wrecking crew.
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Romo over Brady is nonsense considering Romo missed a game and Brady played all year with the questionable O-line (Romo had the best) and lesser weapons...and finished the year with a better record while playing a tougher schedule.

I fukk with Tony, but that was nonsense.
:usure:
 

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time to give Jerry credit.

Our personnel department has killed it these last few years. The trade up to snatch Dez was risky but worth it. The Tyron Smith pick was really good, he's a cornerstone for years. People initially clowned the Frederick pick saying it was a reach, but he was a top 5 Center his first year in the league. The success of those two helped develop this years pick (Zack Martin) into a all-pro caliber player his rookie season. Fans were mad we took Martin over Manziel. lol. And the Romo contract seems genius at the level he is playing. That's crazy. In the last 5 years, the Cowboys have drafted at an elite level. Guys like Sean Lee, Anthony Hitchens, Terrence Williams, etc. flat out steals. Not only that, but we have signed decent free agents consistently and orchestrated some slick trades. Getting Rolando McClain for nothing was huge. I also gotta give credit to Jerry for sticking with Garrett. He's become a lot better and this whole coaching staff is pretty serious.

:leon: I hate the Cowboys but damn, this was really clean
 

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I don't think so. We still got holes in the defensive line and we REALLY need a CB to replace Carr. I wouldn't be mad at it, but I think Romo has atleast 2 years left after this season. It would be smarter to use every asset on players that help us win now.

damn, even the fans are growing up

saving dessert till after ya done eating your vegetables :myman:
 
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