There is no need for you to comeback. It is as I just posted it. Player for Player a huge huge huge percentage of the Johnson picks from 1 - 4 were busts. Those are just the facts. Of course we got lucky on a 12th round pick here and a 9th round pick there, but if you attribute that to Johnsons eye and not the scouts...so be it. But for the pick you EXPECT to play for you....1 - 4 MAJOR BUSTS.
O HELL NO - I'M NOT GOING TO LET YOU GET AWAY WITH THAT ONE - Here is a list of the 1st 4 rounds of the 89' to 93' drafts when Jimmy was here.
| 1989 |
| Rnd |
Name |
College |
Note |
| 1 |
Steve Walsh |
Miami (FL) |
suplapmental |
| 1 |
Troy Aikman |
UCLA |
|
| 2 |
Steve Wisniewski |
Penn State |
|
| 2 |
Darly Johnston |
Syracuse |
|
| 3 |
Mark Stepnoski |
Pittsburgh |
|
| 3 |
Rhondy Weston |
Florida |
|
| 4 |
Tony Tolbert |
Texas-El Paso |
OK out of those 7 - Two were busts Walsh and Weston and in Jerrys infinite wisdom traded Wisniewski who had a great carear with the Raiders.
So again 2of 7 were busts - thats a real HIGH PERCENTAGE- ( Note sarcasim )
First of all Wisnewski was drafted FOR the Raiders in a deal for picks from day 1. So with those VERY HIGH in each round picks ( the point that was made but ignored ) we came away with Aikman ( without JIMMY's input.
Walsh ( the 1st overall pick in the draft well LOST, which is a TRAVESTY of a BUST. Johnston with a 39 ( almost a first ) Step and Tolbert. YES a fine draft. Your point? That's a 1st, 2nd and 4th players, and a 1st and 3rd BUSTs. If you only have the 1st and 3rd you have squat. Again.....the multiple picks saved the day and Aikman was not Jimmy's pick, Walsh the bust was.
| 1990 |
| Rnd |
Name |
College |
Note |
| 1 |
Emmitt Smith |
Florida |
|
| 2 |
Alexander Wright |
Auburn |
|
| 3 |
Jimmie Jones |
Miami (FL) |
3 players - I dont know if there were any busts cause Wright was a decent # 3 WR .
Emmitt Smith was great. Alexander Wright as the 26th player taken was a BUST! and Jimmy Jones was a OK at best and had his best season as a rookie in an 8 year career on 3 teams.
| 1991 |
| Rnd |
Name |
College |
Note |
| 1 |
Russell Maryland |
Miami (FL) |
|
| 1 |
Alvin Harper |
Tennessee |
|
| 1 |
Kelvin Pritchett |
Mississippi |
|
| 2 |
Dixon Edwards |
Michigan State |
|
| 3 |
Godfrey Miles |
Florida |
|
| 3 |
James Richards |
California |
|
| 3 |
Erik Williams |
Central State (OH) |
|
| 4 |
Curvin Richards |
Pittsburgh |
|
| 4 |
Bill Musgrave |
Oregon |
|
| 4 |
Tony Hill |
Tennessee-Chattanoo |
this one had 11 players and 5 were busts - James Richards, and the four 4th rounders -
OOOOOOOOOK...so 3 number 1 picks and the NUMBER 1 OVERALL PICK, and we come away with Maryland, Harper, and Pritchett, and you say this is a success? Horrible? NO. Success, I say not.
A Bust on yet another 3. But yet another 3 to take up the slack, again makes my points. And with a 2 and a 3 we did OK with Myles and Edwards. But for the 37th player taken Edwards was OK.
1, 12, and 20 overall and this is a success. Perhaps we have different opinions and expectations for the draft, but I would expect for a draft that was that ripe in points we would have done far far better. Just an Idea of what those picks in a couple of drafts yeilded - go look up 1's 12's and 20's over history.
| 1992 |
| Rnd |
Name |
College |
Note |
| 1 |
Kevin Smith |
Texas A&M |
|
| 1 |
Robert Jones |
East Carolina |
|
| 2 |
Jimmy Smith |
Jackson State |
|
| 2 |
Darren Woodson |
Arizona State |
|
| 3 |
Clayton Holmes |
Carson-Newman |
|
| 3 |
James Brown |
Virginia State |
|
| 4 |
Tom Myslinski |
Tennessee |
7 players - 2 busts - Brown and Myslinski. AGAIN 2 OF 7 WERE BUSTS - WOW A REAL HIGH PERCENTAGE - THIS IS WHAT YOUR SAYING ARE FACTS.
Now this is funny. Kevin Smith was a fine Cowboy. But if YOU say Robert Jones as the 24th player taken was a success ( again with a 1st round Pick ) we just will have to AGREE to DISAGREE. lol
Jimmy CUT Jimmy Smith who went on to have a Hall of Fame Career. lol Again with a mulitple pick.
and James Brown and Myslinski were not good picks. So I see from 2 ones, 2 twos, 2 threes, and a 4, 3 Cowboy players and the entire bottom half of the draft Busts to go alone with half of the made picks not being Cowboys in the top 3 rounds. You may think this is great drafting, I don't. Again, if we don't have the multiple picks its a 50/50 shot that the guy even plays in the league. Great? I think not.
| 1993 |
| Rnd |
Name |
College |
Note |
| 2 |
Kevin Williams |
Miami (FL) |
|
| 2 |
Darrin Smith |
Miami (FL) |
|
| 3 |
Mike Middleton |
Indiana |
|
| 4 |
Derrick Lassic |
Alabama |
|
| 4 |
Ron Stone |
Boston College |
5 players - two busts - Middeton and Lassic - I know your going to say - what about Stone - Well he was a back-up with us he started a couple of games cause of injury - to make a long story short - the Giants signed him to a pretty good contract and we could not sign him cause of salery cap issues, - but he tuned out to be a good player.
I agree on Stone. So this was a good draft.
So the totals are - out of 33 players that we got 22 turned out to be good and 11 were busts. NOW HOW CAN YOU SAY THAT IS A
" LARGE PERCENTAGE OF BUSTS " I wanted to write this list so people can see that just cause YOU say something is a fact it doesn't make it so. This way when people read your posts they know not to always believe it when you say something is a fact.
Maybe your problem is that you dont know what the word FACT means - Do yourself a favor and look it up.
I don't have 1 issue in the WORLD with people seeing the list. You just did what I did before showing that with all those multiple picks it was POT LUCK that we did well. And I still say what I said.....NO multiple picks orchestrated by Jerry and we may NEVER had hit on those picks.
- I count a 1st, 2nd and 3rd Blown picks in 89 of A VERY VERY HIGH NATURE
- A number 26 pick BUST in 90 and a mediocre 3.
- 91 yielded players but look at the point value per the production with all those high picks. 3 1's!
- 92 was a good draft.
- 93 was a good draft
So if YOU say this was somehow Head and Shoulders above and Great Drafting by Jimmy, we simply DISAGREE.
Lets play another fun game - to be fair to Jerry he didnt have a 1st round pick for four of the 9 years ( Between Jimmy and Bill ) Two of them he gave away
for Gallaway - good trade Jerry.
In the 9 years Jerry had 25 - 2nd and 3rd rounders - we got 7 good players. - so thats 18 busts.
In the 5 years Jimmy was there - he had - 17 - 2nd and 3rd rounders - we got 13 good players - so thats 4 busts.
Go to 4th rounders - Jimmy had 2 of 8 turn out to be good - Jerry had 0 of 14 turn out to be good did you get that ZERO.
Again your Characterizations of players being GOOD or not I do not agree with. Secondly All one has to do is ADD UP the point values of the 1st through 4ths that Jimmy had vs Jerry and one MORE than sees Jimmy did not do Great things with the High Draft picks he had. Secondly and more importantly you now even have ME saying JIMMY HAD. The point of this discussion as was lay out Player by Player in the Post before this one tells the tell. But as you say.....Lets play a game.....:
Jimmy had 25 picks in the 1st 3 rounds over 5 years and 17,500 draft points to spend.
This group touts 7 pro bowl players. Troy Aikman, Jerrys pick included.
Post Jimmy...the next 5 years the team had 18 picks and 6,667 points to spend, almost 11,000 points less.
This group touts 4 pro bowl players.
5 years further....14 picks and 7,365 points.
This group touts 4 pro bowl players.
SO over a 10 year period of time and DOUBLE the draft years with 3500 less points to spend, the Cowboys produced 1 more pro bowl player than Jimmy's teams.
That was the point I was making and there is no other way to spin it. If you have 17,500 draft points in 5 years YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO DO SUPER. We did OK.
I'm dying to see how your going to twist this around. Well I think I wasted enough time with you - do yourself a favor and STOP using the word FACT - cause you really dont know how to use it . Look at all the figures that I gave - the only "Facts" are the picks themselfs - when I say "2 of 7 were busts" - that is an opinon - but one that I think most will agree, see the differance. so when you say : " Player for Player a huge huge huge percentage of the Johnson picks from 1 - 4 were busts. Those are just the facts " That is just false - so please learn to use the word facts correctly. I'll let the people who read the facts determine if Jimmys' picks were huge busts, I think they could see for themselfs the differance in Jimmy and Jerrys picks.
Well YOU were DYING and now you are DONE. I hope the FACTS - as they related to the argument of how well Jimmy did with what he had vs Jerry - which WAS in FACT what the argument actually WAS is pretty clear. We won Super Bowls, so as is typical, Jimmy was heralded as a hero for his drafts. But when you go inside baseball he was an avg drafter at best. ( this fact was proven in Miami ) And when you go further inside, the team did not go that far off the path of picking players when you place it in the actual context of the values we had to work with and injuries that forced us to draft to NEED.
If you have 100,000 dollars you should have a better house, car and girl friend than if you have 33,000 dollars. Draft value points are like dollars and the Cowboys of the early 80's were RICH and the Cowboys of the Late 90's were middle class, and only a right wing hack would expect that they should have the same results.
I stand by the fact that Jimmy had many busts. Look at the HIGH nature of those picks and I don't see how any other conclusion could be come to.
PS: you are delusional if you think anyone is paying attention to this back and forth between you and I.