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Cowboys Trade for Jonathan Mingo


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41 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

Mingo got more in return than Dionte Johnson did?!?! Leave Dan Morgan alone, he knows what he is doing! 

 

Panthers are run by Tepper.  Cowboys are run by Jerry.  I chalk this up to two idiotic owners meeting up vs Dan Morgan being savvy.  Because nothing about Dan says Dan is a good deal maker.  

We probably should only deal w/ the Cowboys, Raiders, etc. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Panthers are run by Tepper.  Cowboys are run by Jerry.  I chalk this up to two idiotic owners meeting up vs Dan Morgan being savvy.  Because nothing about Dan says Dan is a good deal maker.  

We probably should only deal w/ the Cowboys, Raiders, etc. 

The draft trade to get a future 2nd was a nice trade too. There has been some bad ones too no doubt. 

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16 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Mingo never looked good out there seems like a great athlete attempting to play the WR position Jalen Coker is half the athlete but a natural WR 

Mingo is pretty damn good at blocking. IMO, he plays more like a special teams 4th or 5th WR on your roster than a 2nd round pick starter.

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59 minutes ago, ncfan said:

For a 4th is a haul considering what other WRs have been going for

 

 

Dan fleeced Jerry Jones 

 

 

side note:  Fitterer’s last 2 draft look historically bsd

When you realize that Mrs. Rhule had the input on our best draft pick value of 2021-2023, it’s scary how bad that guy really was.

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Just now, ncfan said:

“Among others”

Listen. I like Dan Morgan a great deal on a personal level. I very much want him to be successful here.

But can we agree that a solid house cleaning should have been in order after navigating some of the worst drafts the last few years that even made Marty Hurney look vaguely competent by comparison?

My personal feeling is rearranging staff is basically delaying the inevitable. If others don't agree hey no problem. But we have had the worst win percentage in all of professional sports the last few years. We can trade players away all we want. We still have to prove we can actually draft competently going forward.

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2 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

A extra 4th in this draft is big. Trust me. 

Grabbing another 2nd or 3rd would be a slam dunk. 

It should be an early 4th too, there is always still talent around there that makes you scratch your head why they aren't picked yet.

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1 hour ago, ncfan said:

Fitterer’s last 2 drafts

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Ickey is literally the only NFL player from these 2 drafts, and he's hanging onto a starting role by a thread. Just atrocious. And made even worse by Bryce also costing an extra 1st overall pick + more. Still feeling the effects next year not having our 2nd that will certainly be in the 30s.

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    • He played at Alabama under one of the winningest coaches of the modern era. They beat the brakes off small schools because they're Alabama and Bryce could pretty much do whatever the hell he wanted behind that OL against that level of competition. But those games against Georgia and LSU stand out. That's how Bryce has looked in the NFL. Simply overmatched. That's why when you trade up to #1 for a QB you take the guy with the phsyical traits and the best arm. You play games and gamble on a point guard or the next Steph Curry and this is what you get.
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