News: A Blockbuster Cowboys Trade Idea Is Being Floated by Fisher

Tussinman

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Seems like a stretch. No team is giving up a 1st for a guy who can't stay on the field. Tyron was not good when he returned to the lineup, either. My bet is he would retire if traded.
Not only that the team trading for him would have 13.5 million base rate per year so it's not like your getting him for rookie contract prices.

I think a high 2nd to early 3rd is best case scenario which means the trade wouldn't be worth it (losing a starting LT and eating 12 million in dead cap isn't worth such a small net)
 

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This is Mike Fisher click bait. Gotta keep those clicks coming in the off-season Hey, maybe the Ravens will have a mass aneurysm and give up the 14th pick for a guy who misses a month at a time hurt. Sounds far fetched? Let’s see what I can pull out of my keister next. How about the Bengals giving us the 32nd pick. Don’t like that? I can make up some more.
 

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He’s just throwing crap against the wall.. But Tyron needs to be replaced ASAP.. Let
Him go to a contender and win a ring.
 

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Seems like a stretch. No team is giving up a 1st for a guy who can't stay on the field. Tyron was not good when he returned to the lineup, either. My bet is he would retire if traded.


... at 31 with 11 years of NFL wear and tear already.

Trade speculation usually revolves around delusions such as these. Lots of people want us to cut Tyron outright, and have for years, and someone is supposed to give up a mid 1st round pick for him.
 

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Not only that the team trading for him would have 13.5 million base rate per year so it's not like your getting him for rookie contract prices.

I think a high 2nd to early 3rd is best case scenario which means the trade wouldn't be worth it (losing a starting LT and eating 12 million in dead cap isn't worth such a small net)
Yeah I would take a high 2nd or early 3rd for a guy with a big salary that doesn't play much. I'd be pumped about that.
 

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I’ve listened to different podcasts of NFL teams I like hearing what other cities are talking about and Marcus Mosher is lousy . As far as “ Fisher “ goodness what’s that outfit he’s reporting out of ? If the Ravens traded the 14th pick round one for Tyrone year 11 Smith they should check into Johns Hopkins psychiatric ward.
 

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Why would the Ravens give up a first rounder, who they know like us that he will not play a full 17 games?
 

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Yeah I would take a high 2nd or early 3rd for a guy with a big salary that doesn't play much. I'd be pumped about that.
He had 2 different teammates crash into his ankle/injure him and still played over 800 snaps. He has decent value to the roster, especially since we have no immediate replacement and we still have 12 million in dead cap (high 2nd to early 3rd woudn't quite be enough to make it a must trade which is all I think he would get best case scenario)
 

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He had 2 different teammates crash into his ankle/injure him and still played over 800 snaps. He has decent value to the roster, especially since we have no immediate replacement and we still have 12 million in dead cap (high 2nd to early 3rd woudn't quite be enough to make it a must trade which is all I think he would get best case scenario)
So are you thinking trade him or keep him? Personally I'd be okay with both options as long as we got fair value for him. So I'd be upset if we traded him for a 6th or 7th rounder just to dump his salary. I'd be happy for a 2nd rounder and we used that for his replacement. Or I'd be happy with keeping him. The option I don't want is a straight up cut or a trade for a low end pick. If we lose him let's get something for him cuz I agree that he is still valuable. I doubt we could get a 1st for him but I would take that as well.
 

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He had 2 different teammates crash into his ankle/injure him and still played over 800 snaps. He has decent value to the roster, especially since we have no immediate replacement and we still have 12 million in dead cap (high 2nd to early 3rd woudn't quite be enough to make it a must trade which is all I think he would get best case scenario)

He hasn't been healthy for several years now so that excuse means nothing.
 

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So who do you replace him with?
That person definitely not on the roster now
 
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