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Old 12-09-2016, 11:52 PM  
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Are the Cowboys simply trolling the Non-True-Fan Chiefs Fans?

The Dallas Cowboys have spent the past five years putting together a dominant offensive line (Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick, and Zack Martin are all Pro-Bowl first rounders, and they took a chance on La'el Collins). This year, they took a running back in the first round to round out their running game. Looking for a long-term replacement for their undrafted FA starting QB, they took a QB in round 4, who has now led their team to an 11-1 record.

In other words, they've executed the True Fan playbook (draft fatties early and QBs late) to perfection and are now succeeding due to it.

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Old 12-10-2016, 10:01 AM   #16
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By all means draft a quarterback in the first that still doesn't mean we can't take a fatty in rounds two or three
THAT'S WHAT WE'RE ALREADY DOING.

And most people are down with how it's going.

The reason why this fatty thing has a stigma is because people were pounding the table for David DeCastro and Cameron Irving in drafts when we NEEDED to start taking shots at real QB prospects.

****ing INTERIOR linemen. With middle 1st round picks.

THAT shit is disgusting, and if you still think that garbage is a good idea, then yes, I will ceaselessly mock you as a true fan. I will do so to every true fan out there.

The Cowboys blowing a 1st round pick on an interior lineman isn't the reason why their line is good. Other than that, they're doing nothing differently than we are.

First round LT
Second round C (twice for us, even!)
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Old 12-10-2016, 10:02 AM   #17
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Anybody wanna bet the Cowboys don't make the Super Bowl?

Rookie QBs don't go to the Super Bowl. It doesn't happen. It never has.
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Old 12-10-2016, 10:04 AM   #18
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I'm starting to get my hackles up.

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Old 12-10-2016, 10:04 AM   #19
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The cowboys lucked into Dak. Their defense isn't very good but lucky for them most teams can't keep pace with their offense.
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Old 12-10-2016, 10:04 AM   #20
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Anybody wanna bet the Cowboys don't make the Super Bowl?

Rookie QBs don't go to the Super Bowl. It doesn't happen. It never has.
Agreed.

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Old 12-10-2016, 10:06 AM   #21
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You answered your own question. Building an offense around Romo makes sense.
Kansas City does not have a QB with which to build an offense around, so building up the defense for a long-term benefit while simultaneously helping to cover the deficiencies of "he who just wins"( )is the smart man's move by Dorsey.
The Chiefs have more than a decade long history of taking defensive players early, especially in the first round.

DJ, Hali, Dorsey, Jackson, Berry, Poe, Ford, Peters and Jones were all first picks of the Chiefs since 2005. Hell, we could go back further and the philosophy remains the same.

Your comment is pure shit and completely false.
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Old 12-10-2016, 10:06 AM   #22
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And yet the year we get the #1 overall.... the best we were dealt was Fisher. Eric was a very risky pick in comparison, and took his time in becoming a good player.

**** me.
Yea, it works out shitty sometimes. Interior linemen taken in the first almost always succeed unless you have terrible coaching or miss a guy being a lazy bum or something like that.

Tyron Smith is one of the best OT prospects I've ever seen, I watched his whole college career. You don't get much better than getting a 20 year old guy with better natural athletic talent than a OT should ever have. Sometimes you just get lucky and the Cowboys did with that one.
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Old 12-10-2016, 10:06 AM   #23
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The cowboys lucked into Dak. Their defense isn't very good but lucky for them most teams can't keep pace with their offense.
You can only luck into a Dak, if you try. Andy has drafted 2 QB's the last 2 years. At least he's somewhat trying. Would obviously like to see a higher level of investment though (1st\2nd).

Gotta keep trying.
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Old 12-10-2016, 10:06 AM   #24
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Anybody wanna bet the Cowboys don't make the Super Bowl?

Rookie QBs don't go to the Super Bowl. It doesn't happen. It never has.
This year is different though. Aside from Seattle, idk who can beat them.

Detroit
Atlanta
NYG
TB

All those teams won't stop the Cowboys running game. The NFC is horseshit this year compared to the AFC
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I'm pretty sure Dallas can beat those teams handing off and passing 15 times and doing some read options.
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Yea, it works out shitty sometimes. Interior linemen taken in the first almost always succeed unless you have terrible coaching or miss a guy being a lazy bum or something like that.

Tyron Smith is one of the best OT prospects I've ever seen, I watched his whole college career. You don't get much better than getting a 20 year old guy with better natural athletic talent than a OT should ever have. Sometimes you just get lucky and the Cowboys did with that one.
and with La'el Collins, and Dak Prescott... just in the last 2 years
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Old 12-10-2016, 10:12 AM   #27
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I don't consider Collins lucky they took a chance when other teams didn't, risk/reward, no different than the Chiefs and Hill.

Prescott is pure luck seeing as they tried to draft a couple of other guys instead of him and didn't get them.
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Old 12-10-2016, 10:18 AM   #28
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I don't consider Collins lucky they took a chance when other teams didn't, risk/reward, no different than the Chiefs and Hill.

Prescott is pure luck seeing as they tried to draft a couple of other guys instead of him and didn't get them.
You look up post draft and one of the most talented guys in the entire draft is still avaiable... and wants to sign with you. Then immediately turns into a very good player. There's a bit of luck involved in that, despite how you wordsmith it.
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As much as this will piss off SNR, the Chiefs need to go the true fan way early (unless a QB is available). The division is full of pass rushers.

Look at the Oakland game vs Denver. They ran the same ****ing play 10X in the 2nd half. They ran it up the ****ing gut and crushed Denver's soul. I want a massive G like Kelechi Osemele.

It makes sense too considering we all know Alex is the QB here for at least 2 more years and a good OL/running game is vital to have success with him.
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I was stunned no one used a 7th rounder on him seeing as most 7ths get cut anyway. What was ours that year Da'Ron Brown? Now see that's one I'll be slightly critical of it's not like no one knew that Collins was good.
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