Twitter: DeMarco Murray Conference Call with Dallas Media Tweetcap - 09/16/15

Macnalty

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""Our preparation speaks for itself. Our game plans and how we approach things speak for themselves.""

LOOOL...yes, it spoke for itself with your 9 yards and loss.

You must not of watched the game the 9 yards did not reflect his impact on the game, we would be well served letting sleeping dogs lie. They stopped running in the second half and when they did run it was with Ryan Matthews, DeMarco's numbers look so bad because of the Oline on two sweep plays allowed the defenders to meet Murray at the handoff. IMO the eagles should of kept giving Murray the ball. Chip Kelly does not know what he has in Murray lets hope he does not find out this weekend.
I think the eagles signing Murray was more about not having to defend him for two games. He does not go down with a single defender very often and Atlanta made sure they were swarming on his running plays, watch his touchdowns to get a better visual of our weekend ahead. Does that look pathetic?
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Basic Economics with no actual proof sounds good. Maybe you should take your own advice unless you can show some proof

Howabout Common Sense. I know this is a lost cause in todays society, but it really does exist. DM will go to Philly and always be remembered as the RB who had a career year in Dallas the year before he became a Free Agent. That's it. He won't get to see the end years of his contract because Philly will use him as the scapegoat for why they can't run the ball. He'll be cut... In Dallas, he would have been used the same way as last year for a few years, and that would have brought big money for SB champ endorsements. Possibly even a HOF career with all the help he had here. All of that would have been worth more than what he'll make in Philly, way more...
 

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Howabout Common Sense. I know this is a lost cause in todays society, but it really does exist. DM will go to Philly and always be remembered as the RB who had a career year in Dallas the year before he became a Free Agent. That's it. He won't get to see the end years of his contract because Philly will use him as the scapegoat for why they can't run the ball. He'll be cut... In Dallas, he would have been used the same way as last year for a few years, and that would have brought big money for SB champ endorsements. Possibly even a HOF career with all the help he had here. All of that would have been worth more than what he'll make in Philly, way more...

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Romo spoke up and said he's willing to do whatever he could with his contract. Your statement of the opposite is not true and irresponsible and an unfortunate aspect of this board.

Oh please you're being a little over dramatic. This is a board to talk football. We are not bound by facts, etc only our opinions and our love for the Cowboys. I do know this, Romo wasn't giving any of his money away, that's a fact!
 

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Howabout Common Sense. I know this is a lost cause in todays society, but it really does exist. DM will go to Philly and always be remembered as the RB who had a career year in Dallas the year before he became a Free Agent. That's it. He won't get to see the end years of his contract because Philly will use him as the scapegoat for why they can't run the ball. He'll be cut... In Dallas, he would have been used the same way as last year for a few years, and that would have brought big money for SB champ endorsements. Possibly even a HOF career with all the help he had here. All of that would have been worth more than what he'll make in Philly, way more...

Uh, common sense is based on established observations. What you've offered is speculation upon the future based on a very specific and nuanced situation. It's not common sense.
Now, you might be correct. But what you're offered is not common sense.
 

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Howabout Common Sense. I know this is a lost cause in todays society, but it really does exist. DM will go to Philly and always be remembered as the RB who had a career year in Dallas the year before he became a Free Agent. That's it. He won't get to see the end years of his contract because Philly will use him as the scapegoat for why they can't run the ball. He'll be cut... In Dallas, he would have been used the same way as last year for a few years, and that would have brought big money for SB champ endorsements. Possibly even a HOF career with all the help he had here. All of that would have been worth more than what he'll make in Philly, way more...
Common Sense you're funny my friend. Maybe Murray has some bad financial advisors but assuming he doesn't why wouldn't they tell him this same info and he listen to it? I mean if he could make millions more just by being with the Cowboys after playing being a guest on the legends show at the Gaylord, being a greeter at Boys game, maybe being on the radio, etc why did his advisor not tell him this? If they did tell him this why didn't he listen? Sounds like you have a time traveling Delorean which I don't have access to. Apparently @ETex has one too since they qft this post but I haven't saw anybody saying this but you so I don't know how common sense this view is?

Uh, common sense is based on established observations. What you've offered is speculation upon the future based on a very specific and nuanced situation. It's not common sense.
Now, you might be correct. But what you're offered is not common sense.
Exactly this is all I'm saying.
 
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