Stephen: Steele can be a really high caliber RT for us

Desperado

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Can't link it but he said it.

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“We had a decision to go with somebody who fit better for us under the cap and a younger player,” Jones said. “We just had to make a difficult business decision. ...I think [Steele] is only going to get better and can be a really high-caliber starter at right tackle for us compared to any of the tackles in this league.”


Caliber: the internal diameter or bore of an opening.
High: great, or greater than normal, in quantity, size, or intensity.

so, Steele is a large hole at right tackle…?
 

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Those slobbering over Steele are going to eat large amounts of crow this season. He is going to show the reason why no one else wanted him.
 

speedkilz88

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Because the June 1 designation was more beneficial than what they were getting as trade offers, I also think they were doing him a favor by letting him go early rather than later in free agency.
Yeah, if they waited after June 1 they could have then traded him for the same salary cap benefit this year.
 

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Can't link it but he said it.

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“We had a decision to go with somebody who fit better for us under the cap and a younger player,” Jones said. “We just had to make a difficult business decision. ...I think [Steele] is only going to get better and can be a really high-caliber starter at right tackle for us compared to any of the tackles in this league.”
No linky, no likey…
 

blueblood70

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I agree with him. He improved greatly from his rookie season to last year. Hopefully he continues to improve.
:hammer: many hated Free but free turns out was a lot better than most though when you see the alternatives' can see Steel being our Free, not great not HOF PB material but rock solid starter,,nothig wrong with that..
 

DanA

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In complete fairness it usually takes OL-men a solid 3 years to get up to NFL speed.
The Elites are the Elites, but overall it takes time for that position to grow into what they can become.

Yeah I agree. I also think back to how we ran the ball behind Martin/Steele in those first 6 weeks. I know Zeke got his knee injury shortly after that and was less effective when Collins was healthy, but I was pretty impressed with how well they worked together to create holes in the run game. For me, the issue isn't that we cut Collins to save 10m, it's that we didn't re-invest at other positions along O-line.
 

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Stephen Jones talent evaluator Supreme.
By this time next year Steele has been handed 15m a year for 5 years and that is how these idiots justify their personnel decisions as being correct.
 

blueblood70

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I think so too which is weird it hasn’t come out.
you mean like him being 3rd in production, foot issues, disappearing from games, oh and missing those 2 games, and making 20mil and his cap savings was 16 mil and 2 draft picks to send him on his way? thats not enough?LOL

LC same thing not coming into camp in shape, getting hurt, getting's suspended after a bribe and could have taken 2 games fought it and got 5 , then come back out of shape and while 10mils not lot dudes close to getting a full season suspension.

was obvious that Collins, cooper, and Gregory while all having different situation, all had similar reasons for the FO to said ENOUGH.

Yes they may have wanted RG back but not without protection, they knew they could have taken the clause out immediately upon RG taking offense to it and cleared it all up..they let him walk.. inured, suspended or not showing in the biggest Games. All 3 very similar in that way..
smith gone , Zuerlein gone, Jarwin gone, seems to me the FO decided none were living up to contracts and or their perceived talent.

i know some will say why not zeke then, because his deal is structure din way where it makes little cap saving to cut him and ton more to let him go than keep him..hes gone next season most likely.
 

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Can't link it but he said it.

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“We had a decision to go with somebody who fit better for us under the cap and a younger player,” Jones said. “We just had to make a difficult business decision. ...I think [Steele] is only going to get better and can be a really high-caliber starter at right tackle for us compared to any of the tackles in this league.”
Kiss of death.
 

TheMarathonContinues

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you mean like him being 3rd in production, foot issues, disappearing from games, oh and missing those 2 games, and making 20mil and his cap savings was 16 mil and 2 draft picks to send him on his way? thats not enough?LOL

LC same thing not coming into camp in shape, getting hurt, getting's suspended after a bribe and could have taken 2 games fought it and got 5 , then come back out of shape and while 10mils not lot dudes close to getting a full season suspension.

was obvious that Collins, cooper, and Gregory while all having different situation, all had similar reasons for the FO to said ENOUGH.

Yes they may have wanted RG back but not without protection, they knew they could have taken the clause out immediately upon RG taking offense to it and cleared it all up..they let him walk.. inured, suspended or not showing in the biggest Games. All 3 very similar in that way..
smith gone , Zuerlein gone, Jarwin gone, seems to me the FO decided none were living up to contracts and or their perceived talent.

i know some will say why not zeke then, because his deal is structure din way where it makes little cap saving to cut him and ton more to let him go than keep him..hes gone next season most likely.
Even with all the above issues….you have to admit it’s not the Cowboys MO to give up on guys in the prime of their career. They are more so known for hanging on too long….
 

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What's funny is I believed in Steele all last year and this offseason up until hearing Stephen just now. Now it's clear that ability has nothing to do with it. All about the $$$
 

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Packers don’t even consider O-line in Rd 1, should be happy La’el is gone he’s a bum and declined the move to LG
 

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Team is spoiled wanting elite o-lineman for all 5, Mccarthy is riding on Joe Philbin who will have a massive contribution to his success or firing this year he banked on this by keeping him.

Realistically the line was better for Dak w1-6 and Zeke
 

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So we get rid of a player a year early rather than a year late and I’m still unhappy. Why? Because. that’s why. I mean we can’t have 5 all pros on the front line but if I don’t get an all pro replacement I’m gonna throw a fit.
 
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