Twitter: Cowboys Signing Aldon Smith to 1-yr/$4M Deal (must be reinstated first)

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Nothing I've read on this site has prepared me for someone dying on the "Aldon smith is a literal cancer" hill :laugh:

I am metaphorically laughing right now
 

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It’s annoying to me how often we go into the burn pile for players. We miss way more often than we hit.

That said, this guy was awesome and while I don’t like how long he’s been out, he’s still young enough for maturity to have set in while still being able to get “it” back.

We’ll see.
 

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I think slot WR is a possibility, but CB was covered by re-signing Brown. With Lewis, Awuzie and Brown, I believe the team feels CB isn't an obvious, glaring need. I don't agree with that, but I can see the team feeling that way.

For what it's worth, if the team sees an expanded role for Pollard, then it might not believe slot WR is a glaring need, either.

Brown is trash. Awuzie and Lewis are good #2 and #3 CB., Canady was our annual "look how clever we are" pick-up. If we don't get another CB, this position will be our Achilles heal in 2020.

I like your suggestion about a bigger role for Pollard.
 

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It’s his fourth chance. I don’t have a problem with someone recovering from alcohol or drug problems getting second chances. But domestic violence? That’s where I don’t like this move.

Aldon Smith’s mountain of legal issues (from yahoo sports)

Here’s a rundown of the breathtaking amount of off-field issues Smith has encountered since entering the NFL:
I agree, I’ve had a few chances in my life, all pretty minor stuff but I could have easily not had the job I do now if it weren’t for second chances but not only did all of my “incidents” occur within a couple years but at some point enough is enough. This dude has had enough.

Just more of Jerry’s shenanigans trying to keep the crowd fed and the hype machine rolling. Mission accomplished by the ring master himself. Well done Jerry, well done :clap:
 

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Can we safely say Secondary will be a focol point in the draft like it should be?
2cbs a safety and a tweener type player who could play either?
This would be very smart...

Nope! Now we can focus on the Tight Ends and Fullbacks!!!! LOL
 

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So, considering there is zero guaranteed money, and therefore no risk to the team. What are the concerns?

Is this a case of taking the moral high ground? Is there some sort of social justice at work?

Those are the only positions that I suppose might make sense for some people, but I would suggest those folks might want to look to their own lives, friends and families before they throw too many stones.
It’s not concerns other then a possible distraction. Smith and zeke will make a fine pairing out on the town. It’s just laughable, literally. This is why the Cowboys stay relevant and why Jerry is a great promoter but horrible GM.
 

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I agree, I’ve had a few chances in my life, all pretty minor stuff but I could have easily not had the job I do now if it weren’t for second chances but not only did all of my “incidents” occur within a couple years but at some point enough is enough. This dude has had enough.

Just more of Jerry’s shenanigans trying to keep the crowd fed and the hype machine rolling. Mission accomplished by the ring master himself. Well done Jerry, well done :clap:

Give me a break. I feel sad for you that you are not one to give people with issues chances. Although some like yourself will point at Jerry and his shenanigans. I point at him as a good person. Yes some may think this always points to bottom line, and you may indeed be right.

But in the end, Smith or Gregory haven't killed anyone. Yes they have their addictions and have made bad choices in their lives to this point. But they are not trash like some of you are making them out to be.

Good on Jerry and the Cowboys for giving these talents a chance continuously. I would be all for them giving Kapernick a contract as well. Why not. They all deserve to work if they have rehabbed or gotten better. Work for some is rehab!!!!

Give me a break people
 

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Give me a break. I feel sad for you that you are not one to give people with issues chances. Although some like yourself will point at Jerry and his shenanigans. I point at him as a good person. Yes some may think this always points to bottom line, and you may indeed be right.

But in the end, Smith or Gregory haven't killed anyone. Yes they have their addictions and have made bad choices in their lives to this point. But they are not trash like some of you are making them out to be.

Good on Jerry and the Cowboys for giving these talents a chance continuously. I would be all for them giving Kapernick a contract as well. Why not. They all deserve to work if they have rehabbed or gotten better. Work for some is rehab!!!!

Give me a break people
I’m not one to give people second chances? Did you even read the post you quoted me on? Let’s try again.

BTW, Hardy is absolutely trash and Smith looks like he’s in a close second.
 

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There is no risk with this signing at all. No guaranteed money and much higher reward possibility with bonuses if it pans out.

We have seen cases like this in the past where players with a past history of abuse or addictions pan out when they have resurrected they careers. Some have gone on to stellar careers.

People that are hating this signing should look no further then Charles Haley. There was alcohol abuse, medication abuse, bipolar disorder and mental illness issues for this star as well. But when given the correct treatment and support he flourished. The Dallas Cowboys did this for him, as they are doing for Gregory and now Smith.

I like the signing. Hope him nothing but the best which in turn with not only help him life but the Cowboys as well.

This guy is not Charles Haley and never was. This, coming from, very possibly, the biggest fan on this board of this player when he was coming out of the draft. I wanted this guy really bad when he came out. And BTW, he's a much better stand up LB then he is a DE, keep that in mind. He is not and never ever was Charles Haley. So anybody who has it in their mind that he is going to translate into that, even if he is successful beyond anybodies wildest dreams, is looking at this over optimistically. At best, what we will get with Smith is a rotational player that might be able to come in and give you a few snaps a game, for as long as he can stay healthy. It looks like to me, the Cowboys intend to use Crawford, Gregory and Smith as a rotation at End and hope that between the three of them, they can cover the position. That, to me, is really a shame because we are wasting DLaw. DLaw is going to continue to see doubles and triples and post the same types of numbers that we saw last year. This, after paying the guy stupid money to be the pass rush threat this team so desperately needed. So this really isn't just about the 4 mil or so we are offering to Smith, this actually impacts DLaw and his situation as well. Maybe we draft somebody, IDK. All I know is that we really need Armstrong or somebody to step up and own this job so that we can get away from this idea that we can bring in guys to play for a year. Smith is not Quinn and he's not going to be able to generate pressure like Quinn did. Smith is not that guy at DE. He's really a 34 fit IMO.
 

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It’s annoying to me how often we go into the burn pile for players. We miss way more often than we hit.

That said, this guy was awesome and while I don’t like how long he’s been out, he’s still young enough for maturity to have set in while still being able to get “it” back.

We’ll see.
I still tend to think that Smith's 30 year old body isnt going to do what his 25 year old football brain wants him to do.

Working out with a reporter doesn't change that for me. He will end up hurt.

I just hope this doesnt affect the draft in any kind of way.
 

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This guy is not Charles Haley and never was. This, coming from, very possibly, the biggest fan on this board of this player when he was coming out of the draft. I wanted this guy really bad when he came out. And BTW, he's a much better stand up LB then he is a DE, keep that in mind. He is not and never ever was Charles Haley. So anybody who has it in their mind that he is going to translate into that, even if he is successful beyond anybodies wildest dreams, is looking at this over optimistically. At best, what we will get with Smith is a rotational player that might be able to come in and give you a few snaps a game, for as long as he can stay healthy. It looks like to me, the Cowboys intend to use Crawford, Gregory and Smith as a rotation at End and hope that between the three of them, they can cover the position. That, to me, is really a shame because we are wasting DLaw. DLaw is going to continue to see doubles and triples and post the same types of numbers that we saw last year. This, after paying the guy stupid money to be the pass rush threat this team so desperately needed. So this really isn't just about the 4 mil or so we are offering to Smith, this actually impacts DLaw and his situation as well. Maybe we draft somebody, IDK. All I know is that we really need Armstrong or somebody to step up and own this job so that we can get away from this idea that we can bring in guys to play for a year. Smith is not Quinn and he's not going to be able to generate pressure like Quinn did. Smith is not that guy at DE. He's really a 34 fit IMO.
They are basically throwing crap at the wall at this point and hoping something sticks.

They were so down on DL talent due to the last regime that they probably needed to do that.

I dont expect much of this, and he may not even make the team. This has injury settlement written all over it.
 

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I agree, I’ve had a few chances in my life, all pretty minor stuff but I could have easily not had the job I do now if it weren’t for second chances but not only did all of my “incidents” occur within a couple years but at some point enough is enough. This dude has had enough.

Just more of Jerry’s shenanigans trying to keep the crowd fed and the hype machine rolling. Mission accomplished by the ring master himself. Well done Jerry, well done :clap:
Yup. At some point you gotta man up and cut your crapp and start acting like an adult. And at his age, it's way past time.
 

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It’s annoying to me how often we go into the burn pile for players. We miss way more often than we hit.

That said, this guy was awesome and while I don’t like how long he’s been out, he’s still young enough for maturity to have set in while still being able to get “it” back.

We’ll see.

And we waste a ton of time. This, to me, is this Franchise in a nut shell. It's the biggest weakness they have. They spend tons of money on flash players and grab scrap heap to fill in and they end up wasting really talented, generational quality players. Instead of building around them, they just try and piece it together and we get what we get.

Some might say that this is the modern NFL and perhaps that's correct. I just feel like there is a better way to do this. But hey, what do I know? I'm stuck in my house for the last few weeks and the next few weeks at least right?
 

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They are basically throwing crap at the wall at this point and hoping something sticks.

They were so down on DL talent due to the last regime that they probably needed to do that.

I dont expect much of this, and he may not even make the team. This has injury settlement written all over it.
Yeah, I agree. To me this is a nothing signing. I'm not excited or depressed about it, don't really care all that much.
 

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And we waste a ton of time. This, to me, is this Franchise in a nut shell. It's the biggest weakness they have. They spend tons of money on flash players and grab scrap heap to fill in and they end up wasting really talented, generational quality players. Instead of building around them, they just try and piece it together and we get what we get.

Some might say that this is the modern NFL and perhaps that's correct. I just feel like there is a better way to do this. But hey, what do I know? I'm stuck in my house for the last few weeks and the next few weeks at least right?
I mow lawns, I'm essential!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Hearing what Jay Glazer had to say on TMZ a while back and knowing the things and people he are involved with. This is a very good signing for us
 
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