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Unless...does this bump the Pack up enough to where they'll be playing in the NFCCG (a game in which I'm obviously assuming the Rams will be playing in)?That's unfortunate. Hate him going to a better (than cowboys) NFC team. All though I don't know what to think of the NFC North this year. Going to be a slugfest between all four teams. Luckily, we don't have to play the Packers this season for the first time in what seems like forever.
Agreed. Kenny Clark doesn’t cut it. I’d want a younger star type player. I get the two late first round picks. The Packers had to pay him too. That weakens the offer.Surprised Dallas traded him within the Conference, and to a top-tier-team.
Also, really thought Dallas could have gotten more than two (almost certainly) late first round picks.
Clark is very good but has a lot of football under his belt, and will turn thirty this season.
Would have thought a young defensive starter, like LB Edgerrin Cooper, or Edge Lukas Van Ness might have been included.
If I was a Dallas Cowboys' fan, I would absolutely hate this trade.
Jerry Jones has made a ton of money, helped the NFL grow, kept his Cowboys in the headlines and even helped get the Rams back to Los Angeles ... BUT ... five playoff wins in three decades, and not even a single Divisional Round playoff victory in that time.
THAT is Absolutely NOT the guy you want as an owner if you are a fan that wants to win.
It NEVER HAD TO GET TO THIS POINT!!!Agreed. Kenny Clark doesn’t cut it. I’d want a younger star type player. I get the two late first round picks. The Packers had to pay him too. That weakens the offer.
Maybe Jerry wasn’t getting that much interest. A lot of teams couldn’t make that contract work. That likely narrows the options.
Jerry screwed up. Dealing in bad faith burned the bridge. Parsons said he wasn’t going back to the Cowboys.It NEVER HAD TO GET TO THIS POINT!!!
Dear god, and the same thing with Dak's contract. Self inflicted gun shot wounds all over this team.