DCreppinBoysfan
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Besides Lawrence, he’s our most consistent Dlinemen. He’s this Generation Greg Ellis for the cowboys.
Nope, keep him for one more season. Lets see what these young guys can bring playing behind him. I think it is better for Dallas to cut him next season, saving like 7 or 8 mill against the cap instead of the 4 or so this season.
It shouldn't. The writers know it will get posted here and generate clicks for their site. Fans will use it to bolster their own position. In the age of internet ad revenue it's smart business to see what people are discussing and write about it.Does it shock anyone else how often debates on this forum turn into articles within 24-48 hours?
Yeah, he is the odd man out if it happens.Crawford has been a steady hand and a leader for this defense. No knock on him at all but in this cap squeeze time for new contracts, he’s become a little pricey. And he turns 30 in November. Not ancient but his better days are behind him.
I expect him to be cut. The young DL we have now and their lesser costs make him a casualty IMO.
7 years is a long time to ask your team to cut a versatile, consistent player that, up until this point, had never sniffed trouble off the field.
They will have to restructure Zeke's contract first - clear up some swag.I demand a commission!
Feel like if you do that a hat tip to source is a proper way to handle things.It shouldn't. The writers know it will get posted here and generate clicks for their site. Fans will use it to bolster their own position. In the age of internet ad revenue it's smart business to see what people are discussing and write about it.
It would be a $5.9 million savings this year.
They'll save 4.2 million in cap space for this season and clear 9.1 million for 2019.
So technically a 13.3 million cap savings move over 2 seasons and only about 5 million in dead cap which can easily be taken on this season.
Yes and a little over 2 mil is dead money. Hit cap hit for 2019 is 9+milOption A below costs 7M more than option B:
- Option A: Crawford on the roster in 2019 but not on the roster in 2020.
- Option B: Crawford not on the roster in either 2019 or 2020.
In order words the cost to keep Crawford for 2019 is 7M.
I was strictly talking cap, not cash.Option A below costs 7M more than option B:
- Option A: Crawford on the roster in 2019 but not on the roster in 2020.
- Option B: Crawford not on the roster in either 2019 or 2020.
In order words the cost to keep Crawford for 2019 is 7M.
Yup, I think he stays this year and cut next year. I don't think we need the space this year. With Quinn and Gregory missing time and DLaw coming off surgery I think he is safe.$4.2 million is the dead money if they cut this year. $5.9 million is the cap savings per
https://overthecap.com/player/tyrone-crawford/664/
Could Crawfish take a pay cut to 4.9 million?Despite being with the Dallas Cowboys for the better part of a decade, Defensive Lineman Tyrone Crawford's time in Dallas could be coming to an end here shortly. It may be in the best interest of the Cowboys to go ahead and cut ties with the veteran in order to do what's best for the team.
Make no mistake though, if the Cowboys decide to part ways with Tyrone Crawford it would strictly be a business move, not at all based on performance. Defensive Coordinator Rod Marinelli values Crawford's versatility to play defensive tackle or defensive end, but with a plethora of younger/cheaper options currently on the roster it's very possible to think we've seen the last of No. 98 wearing the star.
https://insidethestar.com/cutting-ties-with-tyrone-crawford-in-the-best-interest-of-the-cowboys/
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/dallas-cowboys/tyrone-crawford-9891/$4.2 million is the dead money if they cut this year. $5.9 million is the cap savings per
https://overthecap.com/player/tyrone-crawford/664/