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@Dan_Ruppert

Former staff writer at Fansided and BuckeyesWire, “Music, Man”, Former Pro Gamer, Anti-Terrorism Expert, Angry Veteran, Sarcastic GenX, #Cosmopolitanism

Here, there, nowhere, now DFW Katılım Kasım 2013
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Takes for Days@Dan_Ruppert·
I’m doing a mild rebrand. Still very Cowboys and football centric, but I’m expanding out to other realms. Gaming, politics, humor, mental health, and certainly more. I love all of you and let’s keep it going as I shift to more broad of a scope. Opinions are my own. Let’s go.
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Nate ⭐️@DotsByDak4·
@Dan_Ruppert I think you gotta look at those 3 positions and say “okay we can get 2 of those in the first” Even tho I hate thinking this way But what position is the hardest for college to nfl. And some say corner some say edge some say LB. For what they want I think it’s LV
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Takes for Days@Dan_Ruppert·
The bigger news, is that the Cowboys obviously do not feel great about the LB room and would prefer to fill that in a trade over edge and corner.
Nick Harris@NickHarrisFWST

According to @OmarKelly, the Dallas Cowboys have called Miami Dolphins to inquire about LB Jordyn Brooks. MORE on Brooks’ status in Miami from Omar ⬇️ #storylink=cpy" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">miamiherald.com/sports/article…

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History Defined@historydefined·
What is the most iconic sports photograph ever taken?
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Takes for Days@Dan_Ruppert·
@BrycelynL @K_Gumm_985 @Brandoniswrite He’s at best a rotational guy in pass rush and that’s all we have as pass rushers. Secondary and rotational guys. It’s fine to get him but to think he’s some elite add is wrong as wrong is.
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Brandon Loree@Brandoniswrite·
Even at 32 years old, Jadeveon Clowney was the #Cowboys most productive pass rusher with 8.5 sacks last year. He proved there’s still some gas left in the tank. Depending on how it falls in the draft, maybe the Cowboys circle back around before training camp. #DallasCowboys
Brandon Loree@Brandoniswrite

Free agent Jadeveon Clowney said it was great playing with the #Cowboys last year and in prime time. When asked about a potential return to Dallas, even with a new DC and scheme shift, Clowney said, “ain’t no scheme that I can’t play in, 3-4 or 4-3…” (🎥: @AaronWilson_NFL YT)

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Takes for Days@Dan_Ruppert·
Oh one more thing. Knowing this could be a draft cap tip to what they would like to draft in the first. While a lot is a smokescreen right now there are a ton of small signs teams make right now
Nick Harris@NickHarrisFWST

According to @OmarKelly, the Dallas Cowboys have called Miami Dolphins to inquire about LB Jordyn Brooks. MORE on Brooks’ status in Miami from Omar ⬇️ #storylink=cpy" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">miamiherald.com/sports/article…

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Takes for Days@Dan_Ruppert·
It’s an end of an era. That said there is a huge opportunity in the market
Mike Renner@mikerenner_

Got word earlier that today is effectively the last day of PFF’s consumer product as we know it with mass layoffs amid their sale to Teamworks. A couple weeks ago I walked through the PFF office one last time before it closed for good to reminisce with former coworkers and play one last game of beer die on the roof. I came across an item collecting dust on the wall that I found incredibly telling: the PFF MVP Belt that used to be given out every year but hadn’t been updated since 2021. That coincided with the year that Neil Hornsby was forced out of the company he founded. His departure was followed by Austin Gayle and Eric Eager leaving the following year - the leaders of PFF’s Consumer and Analytics products respectively. I often think back to those times with equal parts nostalgia and regret. Nostalgia for when PFF was truly the most passionate football company in America. Say what you want about the grades and the stats, but there was no company outside of football teams that cared more about ball circa 2021. Unfortunately, PFF operated as if that was a given for the industry and made the common error of valuing outside talent and new revenue sources (i.e. the PFF app) as more important than the people that got them to where they were. It’s to my great shame that I didn’t advocate more forcefully for those guys in negotiations on their way out. To make things worse, I then proceeded to take the cowardly way out myself. After numerous disputes with management that spring, I left the week before the 2023 NFL draft with no job lined. Instead of rallying the troops and becoming a leader at the company, I ran away and I regret it to this day. The passion I had felt only a couple years earlier was gone by then. The story of PFF is just that: a company that lost its passion. Instead of empowering those who cared the most, they often stifled them and took them for granted until they checked out or left. There’s no substitute in any organization for people who will do whatever it takes to get the job done and there was a time where that described every single employee at PFF. Even after seeing all the negative effects of their inability to retain employees that truly give a shit, they again showed even more guys that fit that description the door today. I still believe in the ethos of PFF. Better analysis, smarter fans. It’s a brand that can very easily be revived if they started putting people first again. Until then, though, the half-decade long tailspin will only continue.

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This is the craziest sports photo ever😂😂
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Nate ⭐️@DotsByDak4·
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Joseph Hoyt@JoeJHoyt

Do the #Cowboys need to sign a veteran LB before the draft? Cowboys co-owner Stephen Jones on that pursuit and the pursuit of veteran LBs at the beginning of free agency that didn’t result in them signing one.

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