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If teams want to overpay for Cromartie then so be it, but I'm more interested in getting Hardy who is an absolute monster on defense.Cromartie is supposedly jets bound and I don't think you guys could really afford him
If teams want to overpay for Cromartie then so be it, but I'm more interested in getting Hardy who is an absolute monster on defense.Cromartie is supposedly jets bound and I don't think you guys could really afford him
Yeah Hardy would be a huge signing for you guys and inject much needed talent to your defense.If teams want to overpay for Cromartie then so be it, but I'm more interested in getting Hardy who is an absolute monster on defense.
we'll either get Spiller or draft either Gordon or Gurley, also I love Irvin but dude came off like a huge moron on the radio just now. He doesn't care about the money at all as long as you sign the players you like, sounds like a very smart business planYeah Hardy would be a huge signing for you guys and inject much needed talent to your defense.
I have no clue how much he wants or how much you have after the Collins signing, so I have no idea if its possible or not.
You guys are also looking for a RB right now according to Schefter.
Perfect time to need a RB brehs dont panic
Even when we lose we winDuke Johnson is a younger Spray Tan. Basically same player coming out of college.
Say Cowgirl fans. does spray tan mean? Yall lame as fukk btw throwing rocks at someone that made yall relevant for the first time in years...it's disgusting. I thought yall was classy that aside let's discuss this spray tan diss
fukk out our thread fakkitSay Cowgirl fans. does spray tan mean? Yall lame as fukk btw throwing rocks at someone that made yall relevant for the first time in years...it's disgusting. I thought yall was classy that aside let's discuss this spray tan diss
Spoken like a true bossJerruh's statement
We are very grateful to DeMarco Murray for his contributions to the Dallas Cowboys. He is a quality person, a very good football player, and a player that we wanted to keep.
We have great appreciation for his skills, and if there was no salary cap in place, DeMarco would be a Cowboy. This came down to an allocation of dollars within the management of the salary cap.
Obviously there is emotion involved in these decisions, but it is critical that there be must be discipline involved as well. If it were a question of having an open checkbook with no salary cap constraints, we all know things would have worked out differently.
We have recently made significant commitments to top players who are currently on the team, specifically at key positions such as quarterback, left tackle and wide receiver, and we were comfortable with the offer that we made to DeMarco to include him in that structure.
These are difficult decisions that are part of the NFL. They are decisions that take into account the entire team, the current economic structure of the team, and the financial concerns for the short and long term future of the team.
At the end of the day, this is about finding the best way to collectively fit all of the individual pieces together, in terms of talent, offensive players, defensive players and dollars—under the salary cap structure—that gives you the best chance to have a championship team.