D-Law?

LOL, he is smiling all the way too the bank and leaving the bank also.

Yeah, he’s probably thinking about purchasing another Lamborghini. A lot of money for a player who’s only had 14.5 sacks the past three seasons and is coming off a season where he missed 10 games with an injury. Despite his sack numbers he’s still one of our top defensive players. Without him Parsons probably would’ve been stuck most of next season playing on the edge which would’ve limited his sideline to sideline playmaking ability. For Parsons to continue to improve we need to keep moving him around which makes him much more difficult to defend.
 
Cooper has never been suspended by the league. If you are referring to his personal medical decisions, that doesn’t make him “selfish”.

Not working out is a personal medical decision but it is stupid and would cost the team games. He made a dumb call and I would bet money that the moment that happened is the moment they decided to get rid of him.
 
Collins, Cooper, and Gregory have all missed games for stupidity. If you get hurt it is one thing, it is the NFL after all, but when you miss games for self-inflicted idiocy you are a locker room problem.

What a stupid take to put Cooper in there.
 
Not working out is a personal medical decision but it is stupid and would cost the team games. He made a dumb call and I would bet money that the moment that happened is the moment they decided to get rid of him.

Putting him in the same class as players that have been suspended for violating the substance abuse and performance enhancement rules is ridiculous. It’s just your personal opinion that forced medicine is ethical. It’s certainly not legal.
 
He restructured after he said he would not, that's my only point.
No he didn't.
Lawrence is staying in Dallas w/a reworked (not restructured) deal that will add a real third year remaining on his contract & spread the $40 million owed to him across all of them.

Previously, Lawrence had a 2022 base salary of $19 million & a 2023 base salary of $21 million. Of that $40 million, none of it was guaranteed.
 
Putting him in the same class as players that have been suspended for violating the substance abuse and performance enhancement rules is ridiculous. It’s just your personal opinion that forced medicine is ethical. It’s certainly not legal.

It is a lower class because at least people taking performance enhancing drugs are following the provable science that shows that makes you better. Cooper is a moron who is provably doing the opposite. I can promise Cooper took “forced medicine” at multiple points in his life so that leaves misguided arrogance and get that out of the locker room.

Honit isn’t the first time you saw his misguided arrogance, he has it all the time about how good he thinks he is, but when it was just talking it was fine. When it had actual on the field consequences I am sure that is when the decision was made to dip.
 
It is a lower class because at least people taking performance enhancing drugs are following the provable science that shows that makes you better. Cooper is a moron who is provably doing the opposite. I can promise Cooper took “forced medicine” at multiple points in his life so that leaves misguided arrogance and get that out of the locker room.

Honit isn’t the first time you saw his misguided arrogance, he has it all the time about how good he thinks he is, but when it was just talking it was fine. When it had actual on the field consequences I am sure that is when the decision was made to dip.

I avoid people like you…
 
He restructured after he said he would not, that's my only point.
We cant be certain what actually happened when he reportedly said no to a "pay cut". They could have been negotiating at that point with a 1st offer rejected
 

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