Cowboys By No Means Out on Earl Thomas

Alexander

What's it going to be then, eh?
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No. But their agents and financial advisers should.
The agents are out for the money. Sign a player to a $20M contract or an $17M contract in Texas. Who do you think will get bigger bang for the buck?
 

Vegas_Cowboy

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The Texans already offered him $9.5M and he wants to play the market.

Exactly. I'd offer him 11M-11.5 per and call ETs agent to let him know we're prepared to go in a different direction if ET is firm on his asking price at 15M per. Let's see who blinks first.
 

Falco78

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4 year 40 million deal, gives both sides what is fair with a max of maybe 4 year 46 million
 

snadler

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ET will get larger offers from teams with more cap space, the question is will he take less to compete for a ring..if not good luck to him, but at least we can move on
 

DBOY3141

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ET will get larger offers from teams with more cap space, the question is will he take less to compete for a ring..if not good luck to him, but at least we can move on
he has a ring...that may not be important to him.
 

reddyuta

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If Collins is worth 13 million then we can surely pay earl 14-15,he is the playmaker we lack on the secondary.
 

Mr_437

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They out now. Landon pushed ET out of range for this group. Start looking at other teams backups.
 
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