Twitter: A federal judge has denied La’el Collins restraining order

HungryLion

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Good ....... I know it is not my money ........ but I do not want this to drag on any longer.

See you after the bye Collins ........ welcome to the tight end position Steele.


Yeah I agree. I mean. Collins is allowed to do what he wants legally due to his financial implications. So that’s between him and his lawyers. His choice.

but from a pure football standpoint. It’s best to get this out of the way with just one more game
To go. And he is ready to play after the bye.
 

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Yeah I agree. I mean. Collins is allowed to do what he wants legally due to his financial implications. So that’s between him and his lawyers. His choice.

but from a pure football standpoint. It’s best to get this out of the way with just one more game
To go. And he is ready to play after the bye.
And he’s been able to work out at the facility so he should be physically ready to go
 

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Not really surprising
Judges have shown previously they don’t like to get in the middle of a collective bargaining deal unless they absolutely have to
Not only that but the arbiter deal is in place so it is binding and Collins asked for the appeal. He had no chance.
 

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With the way Steele has been playing, Collins due back (if I am correct) in Week 8 against the Vikings, and the NFL trade deadline set for Nov. 2nd (Tuesday after Week 8), could Dallas say enough is enough and try and move on from Collins ala J. Smith?

Cap Savings if traded/released starting in 2022 (salary cap hit V. dead money):

2022 $1.3M savings
2023 $15.25M
2024 $13.45M
 

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With the way Steele has been playing, Collins due back (if I am correct) in Week 8 against the Vikings, and the NFL trade deadline set for Nov. 2nd (Tuesday after Week 8), could Dallas say enough is enough and try and move on from Collins ala J. Smith?

Cap Savings if traded/released starting in 2022 (salary cap hit V. dead money):

2022 $1.3M savings
2023 $15.25M
2024 $13.45M

Good post. should be serious consideration based on the cap savings.
 

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With the way Steele has been playing, Collins due back (if I am correct) in Week 8 against the Vikings, and the NFL trade deadline set for Nov. 2nd (Tuesday after Week 8), could Dallas say enough is enough and try and move on from Collins ala J. Smith?

Cap Savings if traded/released starting in 2022 (salary cap hit V. dead money):

2022 $1.3M savings
2023 $15.25M
2024 $13.45M


No.......if that's all we are saving for 2022, his value means way more.......but after 2022, no question.
 

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Front office didn’t come to his defense, coaches didn’t come to his defense, NFLPA didn’t come to his defense, teammates didn’t come to his defense, friends didn’t come to his defense, arbitrator didn’t come to his defense, judge didn’t come to his defense. At least he can count his agent as loyal to him. Things that make you go hmmm, u-huh.

Let me know when the Collins fanboys are going to roll out the red carpet for his triumphant return.
 

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Front office didn’t come to his defense, coaches didn’t come to his defense, NFLPA didn’t come to his defense, teammates didn’t come to his defense, friends didn’t come to his defense, arbitrator didn’t come to his defense, judge didn’t come to his defense. At least he can count his agent as loyal to him. Things that make you go hmmm, u-huh.

Let me know when the Collins fanboys are going to roll out the red carpet for his triumphant return.
Didnt Dak testify on his behalf?
 
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