#Cowboys Fish Live: INSIDE ‘Blow It Up’: The Easy Plan to $100 Million in 2025 Cap Room

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42 comments
  1. The problem with the Cowboys isn't money, Fish. Throwing money at the problem isn't going to fix anything.

    We have holes across the board on both lines, RB, WR, and LB at a minimum. We are a draft and develop team. We do not engage in free agency, and even if we did magically decide to buy our way out of this mess, there is no way to fix your entire offensive personnel and half of your defensive personnel with $100 million.

    Are they just going to magically wake on day 1 of free agency and sign starters at RT, RG, 1tech, 3tech (Osa is a free agent), LDE, 2 LB's, RB, WR 2 and 3. Our safeties also stink btw.

  2. As GM Jerry should be involved in all aspects of the OVERALL roster. The problem is he appears to be too involved in the GAME DAY roster. I don’t see how Zeke plays AT ALL if Jerry isn’t pulling some strings. No way Mike plays Zeke over Rico with his job on the line.

  3. Until the quarterback spot is fixed, the Cowboys are going no place.
    Dak Prescott is an aging guy who has yet to show the ability to lead the team to a championship. He has a contract that makes him non-tradeable. What a mess!

  4. Really you want people look at Coaches that have coached the cowboys since Landry and Johnson, really? Ok lets look at them Barry Switzer won Jimmy's 4th SB then left flipping the bird at Jerry, Chan Gailey did nothing left flipping the bird at Jerry, Dave Campo won nothing and did nothing while here or after, Bill Parcells did nothing and left flippin the bird at Jerry, Wade Phillips actually had this team on its way back to glory but Jerry undermined his head coach by extending Jason Garrett's OC contract and called his position an assistant head coach where he undermined the head coach and got him fired then Jason Garrett proceeded to flop and Mike McCarthy got this job under false premisses and has done nothing.

  5. Who cares if you have 200 m when you don't know how to spend on FAs. When was the last time this team signed a decent FA? I'll wait…problem is no one trust this FO, which is the worst in all of NFL. Plus, they are sycophants.

  6. I love how all you insiders keep talking about the ease with which the Cowboys can open up cap space without acknowledging a few facts….

    1) The restructuring of contracts can open cap space this year, but will restrict the cap next year. This will cause them to restructure again next year, then the year after, then the year after. Soon enough you'll be like the Saints and your highest contract is 16m and you're forced to pay 60m in dead contracts. Next year the Saints have to pay 31m on a player they traded this year…. Sooner or later the Cowboys will have to resolve these contracts. So it is true that we can do more today, but we are delaying the inevitable….. We should definitely kick some money down the road to take advantage of a rising cap, but opening 100m in cap room is pretty dramatic.

    2) The large contracts have already begun to impact the Cowboy's roster. We've seen an exodus of veteran players who we've replaced with rookie contracts and prove it deals. We've placed a particular value on rookie deals, like Mingo, where we can fill a roster spot at minimum cost. We recognize that the plan is to build through the draft, in part because it is cost effective. We are forced to find value in several roster spots, not because of the cap number, but because we've committed an unusually large a percentage of our cap to only a few players. Fielding low cost players will be essential in mitigating the pain we will face when the can reaches the end of the road.

  7. The question is how will Jerry and Stephen use that money. My guess is that building a winner (a truly legitimate contender) is not the front office goal.

  8. We need to hire a tough coach and coordinators who can scheme. Then they property talent needs to be acquired through all available means. I don't see how that happens when jet and Stephen run the show

  9. Fish quit talking about this year to next year… the cowboys havent done Shit in 25 f*cking years !! I am a lifetime cowboys f*cking fan and I'm exhausted, nd tired of listening to your old crusty ass !!

  10. @Mike Fisher, I agree with you to a certain extent but I disagree with the rest. Yes, the HC or QB is not a puppet but the way Jerry runs his organization isn't like the rest of the league. He runs this organization like a "mom/pop" shop. You can hire the best coach there is but the bottom line is every decision comes down to Jerry. The HC and his advisors will give inputs but Jerry will still do what he thinks is his way. He will not do what's good for the franchise but what's good for him. That is the meaning behind of what being a puppet HC is. For as long as Jerry is the GM, we will never get to a NFC CHAMPIONSHIP. We'll be relevant in the news but not relevant in championship caliber.

    We blame the chef for bad food bring serve at a restaurant but what we don't know is the chef isn't in charge of acquiring the ingredients. How does a chef make a decent burger with tofu as substitute for meat and fries out of a sack of expired potatoes — and why? Because the owner wants to save a bit of money.

    Get the analogy here?

  11. it all sounds good except you still have the Jones family running this operation and they will not make the right decision to get this team back to the super bowl.

  12. Sounds so pretty but but you never talk about one tinny problem, we dont have a good GM to know how to spend that money and build a team, and we dont have an elite QB just an average one

  13. One thing, why they never explain that to the fans, we deserve that, instead he start the season with this all in just to sell more and more and create expectations, that was very bad, he try to play with us

  14. Great content, Cowboys fan here, ever since Minnesota lost their first super bowl. I have been through it all with the Cowboys. The current form of free agency started in 1993, any veteran with at least five years of experience (later reduced to four) could become an unrestricted free agent. So since the Cowboy's last Superbowl win in 1995, the Cowboys have had 29 years of free agency with same GM and owner, and have 5 playoff wins, never 2 in the same year. So again great content, but I ain't gettin' to excited about it. The 29 years of facts must mean something right? What is it though?

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