**2025 Baseline Bums NFL Season Thread**

I got Josh Allen myself. Need him to get a rushing TD tbh imo fwiw.
 
I got Josh Allen myself. Need him to get a rushing TD tbh imo fwiw.
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As a lifelong Cowboys' fan, I threw in the towel this season. Last season, with the "we're all in" crap soured me. This offseason, the trading of their best player, made me really realize the Jonses' don't really care about winning any more. The Netflix documentary solidified that realization. Old Jerry would have fired this version of Jerry. I haven't watched a Cowboys at all this season. First time since '89 when I first became a fan.
 
As a lifelong Cowboys' fan, I threw in the towel this season. Last season, with the "we're all in" crap soured me. This offseason, the trading of their best player, made me really realize the Jonses' don't really care about winning any more. The Netflix documentary solidified that realization. Old Jerry would have fired this version of Jerry. I haven't watched a Cowboys at all this season. First time since '89 when I first became a fan.
They've been entertaining to watch this season so far tbh. As long as Williams stays healthy they have a good enough running game and Dak is back with his regular-season superhero cape on.
 
That was a terrible penalty for running into the kicker.
 
As a lifelong Cowboys' fan, I threw in the towel this season. Last season, with the "we're all in" crap soured me. This offseason, the trading of their best player, made me really realize the Jonses' don't really care about winning any more. The Netflix documentary solidified that realization. Old Jerry would have fired this version of Jerry. I haven't watched a Cowboys at all this season. First time since '89 when I first became a fan.
Best description I ever heard was that Dallas is a marketing organization that occasionally fields a good football team.
 
They've been entertaining to watch this season so far tbh. As long as Williams stays healthy they have a good enough running game and Dak is back with his regular-season superhero cape on.

I'm boycotting them for the time being. They were my first sport's love, but for the first time in my life I'm more excited for the Spurs season to begin. I can't bring myself to support them right now. 😂
 
Best description I ever heard was that Dallas is a marketing organization that occasionally fields a good football team.
Exactly. And even then, that's debatable since they haven't sniffed a NFC championship game, much less a Super Bowl, in 30 years. I'm not officially done with them, but pretty close to it.
 
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Yep, Jerry spends more time and money on his acting lessons for Landman than he does the Cowboys, lol
 
Like to see Tua retire before yet another concussion.

They're not going to Bowl with him nor advance in the playoffs.
 
As good as Allen has been, and he is MVP frontrunner....
Miami had stopped Buff 3Xs in a row and were getting the ball back tied at 21-21.

That roughing the punter by Miami was brutal.
 
Penix and Browning were the only other 2 I was considering.
 
Am I the only person that thought trading Parsons was a good move lol. Dude was super immature and didn’t do shit in the playoffs. He isn’t worth $47 million a year and once you stupidly signed Dak to $60 million a year you couldn’t pay Parsons.

In a perfect world you don’t pay Dak at all that type of money, you sign him and CeeDee early and save money that way the same way the Eagles did and sign Parsons early as well. Waiting is about the dumbest thing you can do. Buuuuut once you did wait then trading Parsons made all the sense in the world
 
Am I the only person that thought trading Parsons was a good move lol. Dude was super immature and didn’t do shit in the playoffs. He isn’t worth $47 million a year and once you stupidly signed Dak to $60 million a year you couldn’t pay Parsons.

In a perfect world you don’t pay Dak at all that type of money, you sign him and CeeDee early and save money that way the same way the Eagles did and sign Parsons early as well. Waiting is about the dumbest thing you can do. Buuuuut once you did wait then trading Parsons made all the sense in the world
In the history of the NFL, there have been only 3 players to average double digit sacks in their first 4 years: Reggie White, Derrick Thomas, and Dwight Freeney. Micah joined that club last year..

I kind of expect an athlete to be a dumbass of some kind, so it doesn’t faze me. What I don’t expect is for an owner to be an idiot by delaying, and then having to pay more, and then trading an all time top 5 early career pash rusher for peanuts because the games he was trying to play with that player’s agent backfired. Stephen and his siblings need to take the keys away from Jerry.
 
Am I the only person that thought trading Parsons was a good move lol. Dude was super immature and didn’t do shit in the playoffs. He isn’t worth $47 million a year and once you stupidly signed Dak to $60 million a year you couldn’t pay Parsons.

In a perfect world you don’t pay Dak at all that type of money, you sign him and CeeDee early and save money that way the same way the Eagles did and sign Parsons early as well. Waiting is about the dumbest thing you can do. Buuuuut once you did wait then trading Parsons made all the sense in the world
But when do you start asking yourself if the culture there breeds the kind of indifference Parsons have while he was there? What happens if he continues to make a huge impact in Green Bay and they make a long playoff run and maybe even go to the Super bowl? Then it's time to reevaluate what is actually wrong
 
In the history of the NFL, there have been only 3 players to average double digit sacks in their first 4 years: Reggie White, Derrick Thomas, and Dwight Freeney. Micah joined that club last year..

I kind of expect an athlete to be a dumbass of some kind, so it doesn’t faze me. What I don’t expect is for an owner to be an idiot by delaying, and then having to pay more, and then trading an all time top 5 early career pash rusher for peanuts because the games he was trying to play with that player’s agent backfired. Stephen and his siblings need to take the keys away from Jerry.
Stephen is every bit as big of a dumbass as his dad.
 
But when do you start asking yourself if the culture there breeds the kind of indifference Parsons have while he was there? What happens if he continues to make a huge impact in Green Bay and they make a long playoff run and maybe even go to the Super bowl? Then it's time to reevaluate what is actually wrong
On the flip side, what happens if they don’t make a deep playoff run. Where do they go from there?
 
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