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    Cowboys sign former Bear DE Okoye to a 2 year contract reuniting him with Defensive Coordinator Rob Marinelli
    http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/ar...40516_24082464

    He's still only 26 so thats good news. He also only missed 4 games in 4 years with the Texans which means he should be quite durable. Bad news is he missed 7 games last year with the Bears, and his stats were very underwhelming.

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    Cowboys sign former Bear DE Okoye to a 2 year contract reuniting him with Defensive Coordinator Rob Marinelli
    http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/ar...40516_24082464

    He's still only 26 so thats good news. He also only missed 4 games in 4 years with the Texans which means he should be quite durable. Bad news is he missed 7 games last year with the Bears, and his stats were very underwhelming.
    It says he was out of football in 2013 sons

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    It says he was out of football in 2013 sons
    Thanks for correcting that. Could be a major issue then. He will be a question mark until preseason

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    So Sean Lee got hurt and had to be helped off the field in OTA's... !!!

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    http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/20...l-myopia.html/

    Both Brandon Carr and Morris Claiborne can commiserate about the 2013 season. It wasn’t a good one for both cornerbacks. Only two players in the entire NFL were burned more than Carr while Claiborne dealt with the professional indignity of losing his starting role as well as the physical hardship that accompanied shoulder, knee, hamstring, head and finger injuries.

    The disappointment that has marked the recent pasts of Carr and Claiborne has surprised many outsiders. Carr, after all, was signed to a five-year $50.1 million deal in 2012. Claiborne was drafted sixth overall that same year after the Cowboys traded up for the rights to choose him. They’re expected to make major contributions. But is it really that shocking that Claiborne and Carr underperformed last season, considering they specialize in man coverage while toiling in a zone-based scheme?

    The moves to bring in both players, invest so much in them and then switch defenses less than a year after their acquisitions have to be among the most befuddling the Cowboys have made in recent memory. But it indicates that Dallas operated at the time with a short-term outlook – A sort of myopia that really has sent this franchise into the 8-8 rut from which they have yet to escape.

    Organizational decisions aren’t made in a vacuum. There are so many factors to consider when structuring the roster, choosing players and picking what systems to run. In 2013, the Cowboys hedged their bets on quarterback Tony Romo and linebacker Sean Lee, electing to shape the offenses and defenses around both players.

    They gave both Romo and Lee contract extensions totaling $150 million. But there was serious risk involved in both deals. Romo was about to be 33 and inextricably linked to Jason Garrett, a head coach that had yet to prove he is a winner and now stands on shaky ground because of his lack of success.

    With Garrett in the final year of his contract, there is a realistic possibility that a quarterback at an advanced stage of his career could be forced to direct an entirely different offense next season for the first time since the year he made his inaugural start back in 2006. That could prove as challenging for Romo as recovering from two back surgeries performed in a span of eight months.

    But it’s hard to tell if the Cowboys considered such a scenario when they made such a serious commitment to Romo in 2013.

    What is clear is the Cowboys did contemplate Lee’s injury history when they locked up the linebacker. Playtime incentives were included in the contract and only a modest portion — $16.13 million – was guaranteed. Still, it’s perilous to build a defense around a player so unreliable from an availability standpoint. Lee has never played a full season and has missed 18 games in his career.

    The Cowboys now have to face the consequences of that decision after Lee tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee – a serious blow to a unit that was the NFL’s worst last season and remains unsettled to this day.

    The injury to Lee stings so much because he is viewed as an extra coach on the field capable of organizing the players around him. The Cowboys didn’t simply lose a skilled tackler and their top defensive playmaker; They lost much more.

    But the Cowboys have made their bed. Carr and Claiborne are playing in a defense that doesn’t suit their strengths and wasn’t in place when they were acquired. Romo is operating under a lame-duck coach and facing the prospect of a new offense next season at a point in his career when such a change could be counterproductive for all parties involved. And the Cowboys are without Lee – a great talent that a bad defense planned to rely upon after the organization bid adieu to DeMarcus Ware and Jason Hatcher this off-season.

    As the Cowboys look down the road, the moves they’ve made with each of these players could come back to haunt them simply because they didn’t have the foresight to consider potential scenarios that were plausible or didn’t let those possibilities influence their thinking if they had been discussed. A scheme switch. A possible coaching change brought on by continued underperformance. An injury-prone player getting hurt.

    But whether the risk factors tied to each decision were self-induced or beyond their control, the Cowboys can be sure they will be deemed culpable in the end. And if so they only have themselves to blame.

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    Blake, other Tech peeps, Dartawn Bush any good? Just got signed

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    Cowboys traded for Rolando McClain

    gave up a 6th for McClain and a 7th. Ozzie Newsome just being gifted picks Chinook he good or just lucky?

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    Cowboys traded for Rolando McClain

    gave up a 6th for McClain and a 7th. Ozzie Newsome just being gifted picks Chinook he good or just lucky?
    g dude, I have no idea. Obviously, if McClain works out, it's not bad value, but that's not the point. The Ravens would have released him had he asked. Dallas literally gave up picks or nothing, as Rolando is only signed for one year.

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    Not a bad deal. Just traded a 6th for a 7th and picked up McClain too. McClain has reportedly wanted to come back, and with the Sean Lee injury it makes sense.

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    Not a bad deal. Just traded a 6th for a 7th and picked up McClain too. McClain has reportedly wanted to come back, and with the Sean Lee injury it makes sense.
    any deal where you give anything up for rolando mcclain is a terrible deal. he was terrible when we had him, and you think he's going to be better after spending seasons out of the NFL? dude is only back because he's hungry and wants a paycheck

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    any deal where you give anything up for rolando mcclain is a terrible deal. he was terrible when we had him, and you think he's going to be better after spending seasons out of the NFL? dude is only back because he's hungry and wants a paycheck
    Meh, if anything it gives them another camp body. The Cowboys didn't really give up anything major to get him. Just swapped draft picks.

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    Matt Johnson is hurt again. It may be time to just move on. Feel bad for the guy since he has never been able to shake this injury bug he has.

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    Matt Johnson is hurt again. It may be time to just move on. Feel bad for the guy since he has never been able to shake this injury bug he has.

    Yup hes got Doritos hammys

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    WTH?! Cowboys have the worst luck with injuries, especially on defense.

  15. #1640
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    This is ing infuriating. , this team can't just stay healthy.

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    sucks... every day i'm checking updates on raiders camp just because i'm scared to see if there are injuries, more so than checking on players' progress

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    Matt Johnson is hurt again. It may be time to just move on. Feel bad for the guy since he has never been able to shake this injury bug he has.
    Was just coming here to comment on this..they need to rid themselves of this got, he will literally never play a game for the Cowboys.

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    Nothing the cowboys have tried seems to work with that defense.first lee now demarcus ,

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    What the man. Every year half our squad is injured by the first game.

  21. #1646
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    The Cowboys are ed defensively. The Cowboys are going to have to focus on a ball control offense to keep the opposing teams offense on the field as little as possible, but the Cowboys have built a primarily pass first offense. The offensive line's ability to create running lanes for the RB's will be key in being compe ive this year. Murray will probably miss games also, he always does so hopefully Dunbar and Randle are ready to go.

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    The defensive will be bad again but not as bad as last year imo. The main problem will be pass rushing the QB. We have little to no specialists in that area. Expect the defense to get carved up.

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    We just locked up our best player up for another decade. yeah.

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