rambo2
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They saved a player that they want to keep and give other players playing time.Spotrac is reporting a 6.8 million dead cap hit for 2022.
really didn’t save a lot.
They saved a player that they want to keep and give other players playing time.Spotrac is reporting a 6.8 million dead cap hit for 2022.
really didn’t save a lot.
They saved a player that they want to keep and give other players playing time.
LVE might be earlier than that if they can trade him this year.
He was really good for 1 season and they thought they could get him cheaper by paying early.
Seriously? They had ‘no idea’ how a guy they were committing $7 million to ‘would respond and play’? Even MORE reason not to do it then.
This is the equivalent of a parent telling their child i wish you were never born. I hope J Smooth enjoys his giant pile of dirty money cause he will be remembered as nothing more than a stinking festering wound that took forever to eliminate.
Great leaders lead by example..he was far from a real leader. More of a verbal mouth who didn’t back it up on the field. He was detrimental to the team IMO. I’m glad he made 35 million dollars, good for him and his family. Wish him the best
Spotrac is reporting a 6.8 million dead cap hit for 2022.
really didn’t save a lot.
What adds insult to injury is that this team wasted so much time on him. As you state, 2018 was the only year he looked like he was going to blossom into what they thought he would be coming out of college. He got paid the following year and maybe that had something to do with his decline. But I say also, his lack of football smarts probably became too much to over come too. From what everyone says, he's just the perfect human being, with an infectious smile, which is great. But how many times did he make BONE HEADED football mistakes. Alot more than I care to count. Betcha that had something to do with it too.Catch17---- if you watch the 2018 tape of Jaylon against Saints...he is bench pressing guards off him ...shedding blockers and ram-rod into ball carriers....what ever has caused this noticeable decline
is the reason the let him go....they thought he would even get better from 2018...but that was his only year he looked that way....been comparing tape and watching analysts who compare tape...our DC
wants his defense fast and "dawg" like getting to whoever has the ball....and Jaylon consistently gets blocked and washed out of the play 2021...LVE needs to step it up or he is next...my lowly opinion
LOL, shore up defense....LOLOLOLOL.... OK, we will see.Packers shore up defense, reportedly sign Jaylon Smith after surprise release from Cowboys
Chris Cwik
Wed, October 6, 2021, 5:21 PM
https://sports.yahoo.com/packers-sh...-surprise-release-from-cowboys-222100394.html
They would have been better off with a ColanderLOL, shore up defense....LOLOLOLOL.... OK, we will see.
Spotrac is reporting a 6.8 million dead cap hit for 2022.
really didn’t save a lot.
Nobody else wanted him with that bloated contract. All he had to do is get an offseason cleanup surgery and a team would be on the hook for another 9 million.There wasn't a trade possible? Why couldn't we have been able to get a mid to late round pick at the very least?
The Cowboys swiped left.
The day is young.Disappointed. I had high hopes that this thread would reach 100 pages