Praxit
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...dont bet your index stocks on it.Based on what exactly? He's been a Cowboy for all of 14 months. He hasn't had a chance to prove himself yet. How is that a obvious mistake?
...dont bet your index stocks on it.Based on what exactly? He's been a Cowboy for all of 14 months. He hasn't had a chance to prove himself yet. How is that a obvious mistake?
- Trysten is 100% a DT version of Taco. Bust. The same dumb-*** DC pushed to overdraft them, then quickly realized he couldn't handle their tantrums and dropped 'em.*** (note at bottom)
- Tyrone was/is overpaid by virtue of his past several years of not being fully healthy or even available. Even when he first got his contract, coming off some good years, it was seen as an overpay. Money and constant shoulder injuries is the dilema with Crawford, not ability, focus or heart.
So anyway, it's still a no-brainer. Only one of these players can and has played NFL football. The other is a confused, immature, overdrafted bust.
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***Rod was a snake-oil salesmen in the way he sold himself as a "D-line Whisperer". He claimed to be able to tame the young misfits/malcontents, while also reviving/sparking production out of veteran free agents. Dude was a fraud and wasted oppurtunites to improve our defense (through draft, FA and coaching).
Based on what exactly? He's been a Cowboy for all of 14 months. He hasn't had a chance to prove himself yet. How is that a obvious mistake?
Fair point.
Might as well ride it out now.
Well...……….if we were going to sign a guy like Griffin, fine, dump him. But with two question marks like Gregory and Aldon I think we need a solid veteran that is at least stout against the run at RDE.
Another good point.
It appears there are still some red flags on Griffin.
But yes, he would be a great addition on the field.
Does anyone know how much Griffin wants?
I read where he is betting on getting more than the $13.9M he was
slated to make on the Vikings roster.
He's going to be tied to Clowney, who has dropped from $20M to #17M.
Seattle is willing to pay $15M so that may work itself out.
Griffen is 32, for whatever that's worth these days.
Supposedly, Baltimore is/was looking at signing him.
That's all I could find.
A 4th or 5th round pick in return for a trade?what do you expect to get for a guy who played very few snaps and if you and I know he is got "head" issues, you don't think the other NFL execs know? so what can we get in return
If you've been through camp and you've seen two things....
A starter at RDE, AND that Hill seems to care in the slightest, you keep Hill.
We already know all about what Crawford isnt, and Hill has potential, and we are moving 8M to 2021.
They have to find a spot for Hill regardless. You cant cut a 2nd round pick going into year two.
He would get picked up in a second and if he goes elsewhere and produces, that bad situation just got way worse.
A 4th or 5th round pick in return for a trade?
..I'm surprised Crawford is still on team. He was avg at best. As for Trysten, I saw nothing that made him prominent emphasis on him being top pick. That pick will have me scratching my head for while.
???he is considered trash around here, most want to get rid of him including yourself.... so now our trash is a treasure to somebody?
and 4th or 5th is way way way too much, for a guy who is a utility player at best, starter out of desperation, with no real position, on the wrong side of 30, coming off two surgeries and been injured this past year and was never dominant anytime in his career on anything........if there is a player like this available, would you pay a 4th or 5th? and give up on a chance to draft someone with potential of Anae or Robinson?
he won't garner a pick from anyone...if anything teams will wait until he is cut and then sign him if they want...if someone really thinks highly of him, then a 7th at best...I mean at best, perhaps from a superbowl contender, that wants a little bit of depth assurance and who is desparate.... I seriously doubt if he is trade worthy though...
The light doesnt typically go on for immature males between the ages of 20 and 21.If Hill doesn't show vast improvement both on the field and off, I wouldn't have any hesitation in cutting him. Leopards don't change their spots. His behavior thus far has been far worse than even Taco's, which has been enough to already have him floundering to his 3rd team.
I wouldn't fear a guy that doesn't know how to play football suddenly 'getting it' and applying himself. All of the onus to change the narrative is on Hill.
oh, thought you were talking about Crawford.my bad???
Bro, I was talking about Trysten Hill. lol
The light doesnt typically go on for immature males between the ages of 20 and 21.
If he hasn't seen the writing on the wall as we speak, he wont anytime soon.
I wrote in another post that they likely need his roster spot before he gets it.
In fairness to him, I'd love to know exactly what went on between him and Rod.
It seemed to me that Rod sold them that he could make this kid great and make up for not having a first rounder. They seemed to zero in on him from the beginning, probably knowing he would be there.
Then he ended up in the doghouse, and it's been said that theres no way out of Rods bad side.
I cant stand Marinelli to the point where I almost want to give Hill some benefit of doubt.
The new staff knows the deal, and I'm pretty sure we will know very early in camp what's going to become of Hill.
I doubt they can move him for anything of value. Didnt everyone else have like a 5th round grade on the guy? Not sure.