Big Fraud like so many on this team. Can't believe he got a second contract. That is insane.Big heart, his body just can't compete.
It's interesting that he has not even been signed by a CFL team. Maybe he should try out for a Japanese X-League team or a German Football League team.
Omg. That's hilariousIs this a joke? He can’t move his foot
I think he rather stay retired from the NFL than bounce around smaller leagues.
He was building up a good amount of business ventures his last few years here. Probably wants to focus on that than train to play in Alberta.
At least he can sell his sunglasses!!!It’s August 8, and Jaylon Smith is still unsigned.
Your apology is accepted.
I'm sure the doc didn't give guarantees, and certainly didn't give a prognosis on Smith's mentality for the job.We never should have taken him in the second.
And I hope the doctor who recommended he would be good to go is no longer on the payroll.
Jerry certainly didn't have a clear-eye view in this case.
And the prize for the worst second round draft pick in the Garrett era goes too....
A) Gavin Escobar.
B) Jaylon Smith.
C) Trysten Hill.
D) Conner Williams.
Who you got?
And the prize for the worst second round draft pick in the Garrett era goes too....
A) Gavin Escobar.
B) Jaylon Smith.
C) Trysten Hill.
D) Conner Williams.
Who you got?
To tell you the truth, I want to say Trysten Hill. Because he was a healthy scratch for a whole year. But Hill still has a chance to prove himself, where as the others guys time in Dallas has come and gone.Connor Williams imo with Hill being a close second. Connor Williams was horrible, and, from what I'm hearing and reading, is having a horrible camp in Miami. Hill was a pick that made some sense, but he has been below average. Jaylon Smith had a great 2018 season. I think if he'd have stayed humble and played smarter, he'd have been a nice choice. I'll give an example of what I mean by smarter. The game we played against the Browns in 2020. We were destroying them early that game until he made a really idiotic facemask penalty that would've ended that drive, and we might have crushed the Browns that game if the results held. He had a knack for committing untimely penalties when we least needed them. Escobar didn't make much sense given that Witten still had a lot of tread when we took him. Still, every now and then, he made some decent plays.