
|
02-06-2013
|
#16
|
|
Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2011 |
Posts: | 2,092 |
|
We either sign him or let him walk. I can't see us pulling off a big trade for spencer

Austin 3:16
Says The Cowboys Will Whip Your ***
|
|
|
02-06-2013
|
#17
|
|
Senior Member
Joined: | Feb 2009 |
Posts: | 4,273 |
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bowdown27
We either sign him or let him walk. I can't see us pulling off a big trade for spencer
|
Jerry is stupid enough to just let him walk
|
|
|
02-06-2013
|
#18
|
|
Senior Member
Joined: | Oct 2008 |
Posts: | 4,428 |
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by supercowboy8
Jerry is stupid enough to just let him walk
|
Its not "stupid" to let him walk. Were the Panthers "stupid" for letting Peppers go or were the Texans "stupid" to let Mario Williams walk? Its what the NFL is in this free agency era. People bring up the Patriots because they were smart enough to take advantage of the Raiders stupidity. And then out of all those players they traded they didn't even do anything with those draft picks.
|
|
|
02-07-2013
|
#19
|
|
Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2005 |
Posts: | 29,092 |
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by rocyaice
Its not "stupid" to let him walk. Were the Panthers "stupid" for letting Peppers go or were the Texans "stupid" to let Mario Williams walk? Its what the NFL is in this free agency era. People bring up the Patriots because they were smart enough to take advantage of the Raiders stupidity. And then out of all those players they traded they didn't even do anything with those draft picks.
|
They drafted Nate Solder who looks pretty good and is the LT of the New England OL that everyone is also so envious of.
Seems like something to me.
In any event, I'm not sure who they draft is relevant. Even if we count Solder as a wasted pick, what does that have to do with anything?
|
|
|
02-07-2013
|
#20
|
|
Business is a Boomin
Joined: | Jan 2009 |
Location: | Romo's Bandwagon |
Posts: | 11,662 |
|
I don't see why we have to give him up. There is a place for him here. He's one of the Cowboys' own.
|
|
|
02-07-2013
|
#21
|
|
Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Posts: | 4,812 |
|
Best case scenario is that someone overpays for him and Dallas gets a 3rd round comp pick for him.
Worst case scenario is that teams look at his tape and realize he doesn't beat OL for sacks, can't cover anyone and isn't an impact player. They pay him like the middling player he is and Dallas gets a 6th or 7th comp pick.
|
|
|
02-07-2013
|
#22
|
|
Senior Member
Joined: | Feb 2009 |
Posts: | 4,273 |
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by rocyaice
Its not "stupid" to let him walk. Were the Panthers "stupid" for letting Peppers go or were the Texans "stupid" to let Mario Williams walk? Its what the NFL is in this free agency era. People bring up the Patriots because they were smart enough to take advantage of the Raiders stupidity. And then out of all those players they traded they didn't even do anything with those draft picks.
|
Peppers didn't walk, the panther were smart enough to franchise and trade him, which is what I want Jerry to do if he is smart. And yes Houston was stupid for not trading Williams.
|
|
|
02-07-2013
|
#23
|
|
Moderator
Years Donated 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Posts: | 29,599 |
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by StanleySpadowski
Best case scenario is that someone overpays for him and Dallas gets a 3rd round comp pick for him.
Worst case scenario is that teams look at his tape and realize he doesn't beat OL for sacks, can't cover anyone and isn't an impact player. They pay him like the middling player he is and Dallas gets a 6th or 7th comp pick.
|
I think that if the offers were middle of the road type offers, the Cowboys would probably retain him and that would not be horrible. The issue with this player, at least in my book, is that he is not worth the contract he is reported to want. It's not that he's a terrible player. He is good and can be an asset but not to the tune of 8 to 10 Million a year IMO.
|
|
|
02-07-2013
|
#24
|
|
Member
|
Aren't the Saints in some cap trouble because of the contract they gave Brees?
|
|
|
02-07-2013
|
#25
|
|
The Instant Classic
Years Donated 2005, 2009, 2012, 2013
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Moar leadership! |
Posts: | 20,538 |
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by StanleySpadowski
Best case scenario is that someone overpays for him and Dallas gets a 3rd round comp pick for him.
Worst case scenario is that teams look at his tape and realize he doesn't beat OL for sacks, can't cover anyone and isn't an impact player. They pay him like the middling player he is and Dallas gets a 6th or 7th comp pick.
|
Who are we talking about here? I thought this thread was about Spencer. Did I miss a direction change or something?
When asked whether Jason Garrett is the right head coach for this team: "I don't think there is anyone else that could. I think he is an unbelievable coach. We've responded to him and he has made us better football players, better people. If you watch us I think we play with a certain relentless spirit." --Sean Lee
|
|
|
02-07-2013
|
#26
|
|
A Love Supreme
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | The Vali in Cali |
Posts: | 3,167 |
|
For Spencer to be franchised, the entire tag must fit under the cap when applied, even if for a few days. Would the moves required to squeeze an additional 10+ million under the cap worth the trade?
And if Dallas can squeeze him under the cap, isn't it easier to sign him long term and lower the cap hit?
|
|
|
02-07-2013
|
#27
|
|
Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Kingston Canada |
Posts: | 6,580 |
|
No one is going to give up a first for Spencer. Not at his age. I think we could get a late 2nd or early 3rd.
I'd do that. But of course, that means we absolutely need to draft a defensive end or find one in free agency. Opening a hole on the roster that will need to be addressed isn't my preferred option considering our needs elsewhere
|
|
|
02-07-2013
|
#28
|
|
Moderator
Years Donated 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Posts: | 29,599 |
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by M'Kevon
For Spencer to be franchised, the entire tag must fit under the cap when applied, even if for a few days. Would the moves required to squeeze an additional 10+ million under the cap worth the trade?
And if Dallas can squeeze him under the cap, isn't it easier to sign him long term and lower the cap hit?
|
It could be done if the Cowboys were successful in re-signing Romo for a deal that is under the market value. That would allow them to make a move such as this. They could also do it by cutting Free and restructuring. There are ways to do it but do you want to do it is the question?
I don't see why the Cowboys would sign him to a deal they are not comfortable with now. The whole reason to do something like that would be to get value for the player after they have already decided that are not going to keep him I would imagine.
|
|
|
02-07-2013
|
#29
|
|
Moderator
Years Donated 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Posts: | 29,599 |
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gaede
No one is going to give up a first for Spencer. Not at his age. I think we could get a late 2nd or early 3rd.
I'd do that. But of course, that means we absolutely need to draft a defensive end or find one in free agency. Opening a hole on the roster that will need to be addressed isn't my preferred option considering our needs elsewhere
|
A team like San Fran might. They would do it if they felt like he filled a needed void and because they have more picks then they no what to do with. They MIGHT do it, only because they feel like they are real close to a championship and they want to exploit that window.
Now, that's a lot of mights and generally, I agree with you. Probably not a lot of teams out there that would consider giving up a #1 for him. I would happily take a 2nd thou.
|
|
|
| Thread Tools |
|
|
| Display Modes |
Linear Mode
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:10 PM.
|