xwalker
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Huh? Cowboys were perfectly willing to deal and to open their wallet. For a third. That much is established.
What we don’t know is if the Boys were planning to give Earl a long term extension.
I would not call that an established fact.
The reports during the draft about the trade seemed sketchy.
I think the Cowboys were just gaming the Seahawks.
When trades are discussed, the players current team will give permission to the other team to contact the player/agent.
It seems that the Cowboys told ET what they would pay him and then didn't really try to give Seattle a 3rd. They know ET will likely force his way out because he knows the contract he wants is waiting for him.
All the Cowboys have to do is sit back and wait. They know the Seahawks don't want to keep him this season.