ThreeandOut
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No Whataburger in Baltimore.
Baltimore is bad but not as bad as Philly. Balt can’t top Kensington Ave yet. Yet being the operative word.
I live outside Baltimore. Haven’t been to the city in 5 years at least. It’s bad. Real bad.
If he is doing this simply because he wants to be a Cowboy and nobody else then that dude is my kind of guy.
I live 45 miles from BaltimoreHe probably wants to stay out of Baltimore for his safety
Does he have a family?This might be having to move his family across country etc.
They can’t make him show up but he won’t get paidcan the nfl afford to allow this to happen?
Maybe he wanted to clear waivers so he’d be a FAThis is legit Cowboy news. Knight was cut and did not report. Knight might prefer the Cowboy PS rather than the Ravens. Maybe he has a hot Dallas girlfriend with a high-paying job and she said no way to a move.
Maybe he wanted to clear waivers so he’d be a FA
Pay cut maybe? Going from Texas taxes to Maryland taxes is nothing to sneeze at. I've lived in Maryland for 50+ years so I know. As soon as my kids are out of the house I'll be Texas or Florida bound.
Crime statistics beg to differ. Baltimore rivals Chicago as the most dangerous city to live in our country.
I'm not allowed to tell you why that is here. It's not hard to figure out though.
Or that he loves not paying state taxes.*IF* a guy is willing to not play if he can't play in Dallas, then it likely speaks to the atmosphere created in the locker room among the players as one these guys have totally bought into
This proves the theory.... Once you go Dak you wanna go back....
Or that he loves not paying state taxes.
How does he affect their roster numbers?Since he's not a starter nor was he claimed to be one, I suspect he is attempting to force the Ravens to release their claim on him.
The best way for a non-starter player who has been claimed to do that is to refuse to show, wait until the team signs another player, then inform the team you are coming.
If the team releases the newly signed player instead of you, then you back out again and refuse to show.
Most teams are not going to go through with a headache process for a backup player in most cases so they will likely give up, release him and move on.