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Looks as if they are cleaning house.. These were cut Thursday... but Patrick is apparently still hanging in there. Looks as if they well be going after defense and maybe WRs an not running backs... Maybe he will hang on.

Miami Dolphins :

Tuff Harris CB Cut

Jereme Perry CB Cut

Kerry Reed WR Cut

Mark Washington LB Cut

Chandler Williams WR Cut

Cameron Worrell S Cut

Casey Bramlet QB Cut

Marcello Church LB Cut

Parcell seems to believe it is possible to win with a good defense and barely decent offense... The reverse never seems to work... see NT 2007.

Considering Ricky Williams is still in the mix, you never know, which Ricky will show up or will he at all. Their QB situation is not that great either so look for that to adressed before any RBs are considered. Also since their first pick is an offensive lineman perhaps that signals they are going to what Parcells like to do... run the ball.

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--In Parcell's last year, the fumbled field goal attempt (Romo) cost the Cowboys a playoff victory over Seattle... Seattle made it to the Super Bowl. That sounds like a contender to me.

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--In Parcell's last year, the fumbled field goal attmept (Romo) cost them a playoff victory over Seattle... Seattle made it to the Super Bowl. That sounds like a contender to me.

Coulda, woulda, shoulda. You can "what if" all teams to get them into the SuperBowl. Out in the first round is not a contender.

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Coulda, woulda, shoulda. You can "what if" all teams to get them into the SuperBowl. Out in the first round is not a contender.

As a lifelong Dolphins fan I must disagree. No matter how hard I try I just can't "coulda, woulda, shoulda" them into the Super Bowl right now. :lol:

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Coulda, woulda, shoulda. You can "what if" all teams to get them into the SuperBowl. Out in the first round is not a contender.

Best record in the NFC with home field advantage is a contender, even in they lose by 100 in the second round (factoring in bye).

There are probably 8 or 9 teams you can legitimately say are Super Bowl contenders (maybe more with parity how it is now), and the Cowboys were and are that without question.

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Parcells builds winning teams. With the exception of the Jets, he has turned every team into Super Bowl contenders.

Tuna is always better when mixed with a little dolphin.

How about the media turns them into SB contenders. The NFL press, ESPN scpecifically, loves to lick the back of his nutsack. The Cowboys have done nothing to prove they are a legitimate SB team. Losing in the 1st round proves nothing.

But you say "Purcells built this team, blah blah blah". Years of being the league doormat and finally having some 1st/2nd round picks can do nothing but move this team up. It was obvious free agency and awful trades (losing draft picks) in the mid-late 90's left this team with very little young talent.

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As a lifelong Dolphins fan I must disagree. No matter how hard I try I just can't "coulda, woulda, shoulda" them into the Super Bowl right now. :lol:

No, other words were more accurately said regarding the Dolphins... "[they] made me cry".

Been a fan of them since the early 80's and I continued to hope through out the years that they would get themselves a decent RB to run along side Marino's arm. And as we all know that never happened.

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Dallas drafted these during the 80's....See any big names in their first 6 rounds.??.. This is why Landry did not win more... Hershall Walker, Jeffcoat, and Gene Lockhart, seem to be the best known ones and Walker never really did that well for Dallas . Those were terrible drafts, Landry (who had little say in the draft, Schram did) did well considering the talent that was walking in the door. In 1988 (his final draft) Michael Irvin and Ken Norton appeared, he had them one year. Two or three names should jump out at you from every year... lately the Boys have done well in trades, free agents, and undrafted players (Romo), not so much in the draft except 2005---D.Ware, M.Barber and M.Spears.

1987 - Dallas Cowboys

1 12 Danny Noonan DT Nebraska

2 39 Ron Francis DB Baylor

3 68 Jeff Zimmerman G Florida

4 95 Kelvin Martin WR Boston College

5 124 Everett Gay WR Texas

6 151 Joe Onosai -- Hawaii

1988-

1 18 Mike Sherrard WR UCLA

2 33 Darryl Clack RB Arizona State

3 74 Mark Walen DT UCLA

4 100 Max Zendejas K Arizona

6 140 Thornton Chandler TE Alabama

6 150 Stan Gelbaugh QB Maryland

6 158 Lloyd Yancey -- Temple

1985 - Dallas Cowboys

1 17 Kevin Brooks DE Michigan

2 44 Jesse Penn LB Virginia Tech

3 76 Crawford Ker G Florida

4 103 Robert Lavette RB Georgia Tech

5 114 Herschel Walker RB Georgia

5 119 Matt Darwin -- Texas A&M

6 144 Kurt Ploeger DE Gustavus Adolphus

6 157 Matt Moran T Stanford

1984 - Dallas Cowboys

1 25 Billy Cannon LB Texas A&M

2 40 Victor Scott DB Colorado

3 81 Fred Cornwell TE USC

4 110 Steve DeOssie LB Boston College

5 113 Steve Pelluer QB Washington

5 137 Norm Granger RB Iowa

6 152 Eugene Lockhart LB Houston

6 166 Joe Levelis -- Iowa

1983 - Dallas Cowboys

1 23 Jim Jeffcoat DE Arizona State

2 50 Michael Walter LB Oregon

3 77 Bryan Caldwell DE Arizona State

4 108 Chris Faulkner TE Florida

5 135 Chuck McSwain RB Clemson

6 162 Reggie Collier QB Southern Mississippi

1982 - Dallas Cowboys

1 25 Rod Hill DB Kentucky State

2 53 Jeff Rohrer LB Yale

3 81 Jim Eliopulos LB Wyoming

4 101 Brian Carpenter DB Michigan

5 109 Monty Hunter DB Salem (WV)

5 137 Phil Pozderac T Notre Dame

6 143 Ken Hammond -- Vanderbilt

6 165 Charles Daum -- Cal Poly-S.L.O.

1981 - Dallas Cowboys

1 26 Howard Richards T Missouri

2 53 Doug Donley WR Ohio State

3 81 Glen Titensor G Brigham Young

4 91 Scott Pelluer LB Washington State

4 108 Derrie Nelson LB Nebraska

5 137 Danny Spradlin LB Tennessee

6 163 Vince Skillings -- Ohio State

1980 - Dallas Cowboys

3 78 Bill Roe LB Colorado

3 80 James Jones RB Mississippi State

4 105 Kurt Petersen G Missouri

5 133 Gary Hogeboom QB Central Michigan

6 162 Timmy Newsome RB Winston-Salem State

7 189 Lester Brown -- Clemson

-----1975----- has to be their best, Most made the team and played several years.

1975 - Dallas Cowboys

1 2 Randy White DT Maryland

1 18 Tom Henderson LB Langston

2 44 Burton Lawless G Florida

3 70 Bob Breunig LB Arizona State

4 90 Pat Donovan T Stanford

4 96 Randy Hughes DB Oklahoma

5 113 Kyle Davis C Oklahoma

6 148 Roland Woolsey DB Boise State

7 173 Mike Hegman LB Tennessee State

8 200 Mitch Hoopes P Arizona

9 226 Ed Jones DB Rutgers

10 252 Dennis Booker -- Millersville

11 278 Greg Krpalek -- Oregon State

12 304 Chuck Bland -- Cincinnati

13 330 Herbert Scott G Virginia Union

14 356 Scott Laidlaw RB Stanford

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