According to these fans every player meets that cryteria.
Is JJ doing a yard sale now?.....watch this.....TRomo was an overpaid, under-performing player given what he was paid to what was expected, especially in BIG games......here they come.....5, 4, 3, 2, 1......
Like rear ends......we all got 'em. That's the point.
Looks to me like the language in the contract is what led to this.
They didn't want to be on the hook for the injury guarantee for next year.
Am I wrong? I'm still trying to make sense of the timing though.
Jerry can't shut his mouth but he hasn't said anything on this?
I hate to say I told all those Jaylon backers so, but I TOLD them SO! Picking INJURED soon to be red shirt draft picks in the first 3 or 4th rounds is stupid as hell. So what did they get from the Jaylon experiment. One good season in which he made the pro bowl and got paid like a mother. Other than that, he's been a total waste! Hope Lessons have been Learned about picking INJURED players during the draft!
They can lol…but being conservative had us overpaying when we could’ve saved millions.Yeah but at least those 3 can play lol
I don’t know man lol….he and Daniel have some big runs this year.You forget 'the Garrett Effect". He'll never give Barkley enough carries.
And according to others, it's a fan's obligation to defend anything Cowboys - even when it's clearly terrible.
It isn't.
Good move Dallas...should have NEVER put that into his contract given the amount and length of the deal.
OK - should have never given the contract period...
Watch it be New York and he plays Sunday lolSomeone is going to sign with a new team soon...
I've seen two teams do this with LB, eager to rush to sign them to big deals off one year "wonders".
Miami did it with Kiko Alonso, who was a RFA, similar to Jaylon Smith. Alonso had impressive tackle stats and some other stats like INTs/sacks. Yet, one knack on him was that he had poor reads/instincts and his tackle stats were cleanup tackles down the field.
Miami quickly regretted that deal and traded him for a backup 3-4 edge player from the Saints. Alonso became a depth LB for New Orleans.
Maybe Dallas keeps Smith if he waived his injury guarantee, but IMO he knew the writing was on the wall for 2022 when the team asks him to waive the IG.
Also, kind of surprising at how long Dallas was trying to trade him off. From draft all the way to recent times.
That’s a pretty good success rate though…it failed with Crawford and Jaylon for sure.I think they got bit on Miles Austin, MB3 and Crawford as well. It's a good idea, but you got to be right, and we often aren't.
I’ve been asking that as well…..no answer.Why wasnt anyone else making "clean up" tackles?