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The "new look" Dallas Cowboys


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What do you guys think of how the Dallas Cowboys are building their team? I don't know if I've ever witnessed a team have so many players that abuse drugs, beat women, and murder at the same time.

Do you think the payoff of drafting players with a high chance of being suspended, that are not smart n and have questionable morals is worth it? A majority of the listed players have loads of talent.

Personally, I hate the concept. I don't think I would be comfortable winning in such a way. It just makes me happier knowing that the Panthers are in the upswing without having to acquire the players with questionable character.

What are your feelings on the subject?

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What do you guys think of how the Dallas Cowboys are building their team? I don't know if I've ever witnessed a team have so many players that abuse drugs, beat women, and murder at the same time.

 

Apparently you don't remember the Cowboys of the 90's.... I mean Irvin stabbed a teammate with a pair of scissors. 

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I just want to win Super Bowls. The world is full of dick-bags and assholes. I don't hold athletes to some higher moral standard. The only thing that would piss me off is if a guy ends up suspended, which would hurt chances of my team winning the game. I watch football for the W's and the L's. I want more W's. I want to see all those assholes that invade BofA when their "grandpas team" comes to Charlotte forced to leave our stadium defeated and beat down. Outside of some heinous crime like rape or murder, whatever player we can get to help that cause is fine by me.

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I just want to win Super Bowls. The world is full of dick-bags and assholes. I don't hold athletes to some higher moral standard. The only thing that would piss me off is if a guy ends up suspended, which would hurt chances of winning the game.

Same.

Just win baby.

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Apparently you don't remember the Cowboys of the 90's.... I mean Irvin stabbed a teammate with a pair of scissors.

I remember it a little. My dad is a huge Cowboys fan. I was small back then and don't remember much about watching them back then.

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I'll just put it to you this way... Cocaine is a hell of a drug.

I had a buddy who was a somewhat big coke dealer here in Charlotte in the late 90s to early 2000s. He sold Irvin a bunch of white girl when he came in town for Monday Night Football.

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