Jerry did that to the whole league, so really, what can he say about it?Actually, it may be Bud Lite time. Dak signed an endorsement deal with them.
I wonder how Jerry and the Miller company, who sells all the beer at Cowboys stadium and has advertising everywhere, feels about the starting QB being with another brand?
Probably saw they could use him as well in that case. And was still 1 game away from making it inHe’s frustrated that Denver can’t put together a playoff team so his agent should contact Jerry?
ummm...did Von miss all the cowboys games last year? Lol
Actually, it may be Bud Lite time. Dak signed an endorsement deal with them.
I wonder how Jerry and the Miller company, who sells all the beer at Cowboys stadium and has advertising everywhere, feels about the starting QB being with another brand?
He’s frustrated that Denver can’t put together a playoff team so his agent should contact Jerry?
ummm...did Von miss all the cowboys games last year? Lol
DE may be the strongest of the defense, but that doesn't mean it couldn't be upgraded.DE is our strongest position on defense. Our only strong position. We have two quality starters. That's not where we should be spending money.
Dude, the NFCe being a joke kept us 1 game in it. Other than that, we were as good as we have been for the past 25 years; we stink.Probably saw they could use him as well in that case. And was still 1 game away from making it in
Im well aware what this season was and call it what you want we were still a game out yes or no.Dude, the NFCe being a joke kept us 1 game in it. Other than that, we were as good as we have been for the past 25 years; we stink.
This is just terrible.Roster churning for the Dallas Cowboys is an everyday proposition so linking big names with this team is surely nothing new. I have been keeping a close eye on Denver Broncos pass rusher Von Miller and the deteriorating situation going on in the Mile High City that could positively affect the Dallas Cowboys’ plans.
Before I get to what’s going on in Denver, I would like to point out a few facts about the love affair Von Miller has with the Dallas Cowboys.
Prior to the 2011 NFL Draft, Texas A&M pass rusher and top prospect Von Miller was asked where his preferred landing spot would be and his reply wasn’t shocking as he named the Dallas Cowboys as the place where he wanted to go.
You see, Von Miller is a DeSoto, Texas native and that is where he and his family grew up rooting for the Dallas Cowboys. That by itself isn’t a destination link as Denver Broncos great John Elway also grew up watching America’s team as a kid.
His comments after that are also intriguing as he wanted to be drafted by Washington if the Dallas Cowboys bypassed him with the ninth overall selection so he can beat the team he grew up watching. All of that was for not as the Broncos selected Miller with the second overall pick.
The Super Bowl 50 MVP didn’t play this past season and finished the year on injured reserve but more importantly, Miller hasn’t played in the playoffs since their Super Bowl victory. With question marks surrounding the quarterback position and first-time head coach Vic Fangio, the question of what to do with Miller has arisen.
Back in January of 2019, Von Miller’s mother who was also frustrated by Denver’s inability to put together a playoff team sounded off and suggested that Miller’s agent should contact Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
Dallas Cowboys: Could it be "Miller Time" in Big D? (thelandryhat.com)
What’s the status of his run in with the law?Roster churning for the Dallas Cowboys is an everyday proposition so linking big names with this team is surely nothing new. I have been keeping a close eye on Denver Broncos pass rusher Von Miller and the deteriorating situation going on in the Mile High City that could positively affect the Dallas Cowboys’ plans.
Before I get to what’s going on in Denver, I would like to point out a few facts about the love affair Von Miller has with the Dallas Cowboys.
Prior to the 2011 NFL Draft, Texas A&M pass rusher and top prospect Von Miller was asked where his preferred landing spot would be and his reply wasn’t shocking as he named the Dallas Cowboys as the place where he wanted to go.
You see, Von Miller is a DeSoto, Texas native and that is where he and his family grew up rooting for the Dallas Cowboys. That by itself isn’t a destination link as Denver Broncos great John Elway also grew up watching America’s team as a kid.
His comments after that are also intriguing as he wanted to be drafted by Washington if the Dallas Cowboys bypassed him with the ninth overall selection so he can beat the team he grew up watching. All of that was for not as the Broncos selected Miller with the second overall pick.
The Super Bowl 50 MVP didn’t play this past season and finished the year on injured reserve but more importantly, Miller hasn’t played in the playoffs since their Super Bowl victory. With question marks surrounding the quarterback position and first-time head coach Vic Fangio, the question of what to do with Miller has arisen.
Back in January of 2019, Von Miller’s mother who was also frustrated by Denver’s inability to put together a playoff team sounded off and suggested that Miller’s agent should contact Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
Dallas Cowboys: Could it be "Miller Time" in Big D? (thelandryhat.com)
DE may be the strongest of the defense, but that doesn't mean it couldn't be upgraded.
You have DLaw, who is top notch. Gregory seems good, but hasn't put together but what, one full season? Counting on Aldon is foolish, at best. Armstrong is a run defender, and we have no clue what Anae and Carter are capable of.
I feel that Von and DLaw would benefit from this move, that's never going to happen.
Yes, we were one game out due to a very strange NFCE year; however we are still a 6-10 trash team. I highly doubt any player was looking at the Cowboys as an intriguing/playoff caliber team.Im well aware what this season was and call it what you want we were still a game out yes or no.
Thats nothing to hang your hat onbut we have made it 3 of the last 7 years....see I can use the numbers to paint a different narrative too