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Yeah I’d probably say Lawrence and Brown. Collins is on watch lol.Not many left.
Lawrence, Brown
Yeah I’d probably say Lawrence and Brown. Collins is on watch lol.Not many left.
Lawrence, Brown
I am no Jaylon Smith fan and was screaming to do this before his contract guaranteed this year. But t this point I don't get it. He played ok the last 2 weeks. At least if you wait until all your DEs are back you don't need Micah at DE at all
If things kept going like the Tampa game where he only played 15 snaps or whatever, sure. But we let him hang around and life happened and he got back-to-back weeks playing 50+ snaps after that. It's why I wanted him cut before the season, because if he hung around, I knew life would find a way to thrust him back onto the field more than he has any business being out there. And we're just lucky our opponents didn't attack him more to make us pay for this mistake.Um….don’t get that. He’s been a decidedly average NFL linebacker this year playing a lower number of snaps. You already owe him all his money this season and you’re not going to get anyone better off the street.
Just seems like a pointless move that only hurts depth
Gallup wont be resigned. We got Wilson as his replacement.
Does this upset the locker room?
It’s strictly financial. They also must not see the difference at LB between him and the next guys up. Also expecting getting guys back like Armstrong who will allow Parsons to play more LB and Neal back this week.
That does make sense, but why now?I think I figured it out
He has a 9 mil injury guarantee for next year
That is a big risk if he not in your future plans so that makes it a more logical move
True. I'm guessing the new coordinator came in and knew his pedigree and how poorly his last coach ran the defense. Then he wanted to see if he could coach him back to being a player before cutting ties. I think that's understandable. Especially considering his character and leadership role on the team. Probably just wanted to see if he could save him.
It’s crazy we got 0 bites on draft day for him. Still couldn’t trade him for peanuts after eating his salary“The move doesn't save the Cowboys anything on this year's salary cap since his salary was guaranteed but potentially saves them from a guaranteed salary in 2022 if he were injured. The club explore trade possibilities but nothing materialized.”
- Per Nick Eatman
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/cowboys-decide-to-release-lb-jaylon-smith
Pretty sad display here by some of you
Wilson is a free agent as well after this season.
He could have been inserted at anytime if he was ready. Smith's being there had no bearing on his playing time.
this is why WFT fans make me dislike the teamMannnn they have no idea.
My buddies back home are WFT fans. Already talking about wanting to sign him lol