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April 18, 2008
Rosenhaus checks in
4:50 PM Fri, Apr 18, 2008 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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Superagent Drew Rosenhaus was on ESPN this afternoon and discussed a couple topics of ancillary Cowboy interest, but not the burning issue of Marion Barber's contract.

The first thing he touched on was Jeremy Shockey's situation, which affects Dallas from a competitive standpoint, in that he has been a Pro Bowler and epic partyman in New York. Rumors persist that Shockey's on the block and, perhaps, on his way to New Orleans.

"That's going to be between Jeremy and the New York Giants," Rosenhaus said. "One thing I've learned the hard way, and I can tell you with all sincerity, is that I prefer to do my business with the teams, off-camera. I appreciate you guys inviting me on, but in terms of Jeremy's feelings towards the Giants, that's something we've communicated to the Giants. The ball's gonna be in their court."

Rosenhaus then vouched for the health of Shockey, who's coming off a broken ankle. The agent proclaimed him "ready to play." And then, it was on to the stranger-by-the-day situation surrounding Chad Johnson.

Rosenhaus was immediately asked where the problem originally arose in this fight.

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The bottom line is the reason you haven't heard about that particular topic is that it is something Chad has talked to the team about and that's something I have talked to the team about," Rosenhaus said. "I visited Marvin Lewis, I've talked to the owner, Mike Brown. I've talked to Troy Blackburn, the vice president of the team. Believe me when I tell you that myself, Chad has spoken to all of his coaches on a regular basis.

"The Bengals are well aware of why Chad is unhappy, it's just not my place to make that public."

And so why has Ocho Cinco gone public?

"Initially, this was behind the scenes and there was very little movement ... No, there was no movement by the Bengals at all," Rosenhaus said. "So that's why Chad has been frustrated, and it's become public. I know it was not Chad's original intent, but because the Bengals have been inflexible ..."

Drew was then interrupted by Trey Wingo, who asked how the club had been inflexible.

"Their stance," Rosenhaus said. "They've said very clearly they're not interested in trading Chad. So that's why it's become public. But in terms of my relationship with the Bengals, I continue to talk with them, and work with them behind the scenes.

"Chad is an outstanding person," the agent continued. "Anyone who knows Chad realizes he's a high-character individual, and just an excellent person. The bottom line is here that the Bengals have a position I disagree with, but I respect. And Chad has a position I support. As Chad's agent, I am his advocate and I'm working very hard with the team to try and find a solution."

And then, and credit Wingo for this, Rosenhaus was asked for a divergent approach he's taken in this situation and the Terrell Owens affair a couple years back in Philly.

"The Eagles' situation was far different," he responded. "At that point and time, things were really out there. Right now, the course that I've decided to take with the Bengals is to work with them on a private basis. I met with them as recently as the owner's meetings, I've talked to the team within the last 24 hours.

"So I'm trying very hard to make it happen for Chad, and also do it respectfully and professionally in terms of dealing with the Bengals."

The Bengals have really dug their heels in on this one. But it wouldn't surprise me in the least if some calls are placed from Valley Ranch to The 'Nati on draft day, even if it is an exercise in futility.



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Categories: Free agency
Cowboys call press conference
3:53 PM Fri, Apr 18, 2008 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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Sorry, folks, this is not a sign that the Pacman Jones trade saga is coming to an end.

It's just Jerry welcoming the media masses out to Valley Ranch for a pre-draft chit-chat. It was originally supposed to happen last week, but the airline industry's recent issues left the Cowboys PR staff stranded in California. So the press conference has been re-scheduled for noon Tuesday.

Feel free to fire off questions in comments that you want answered.

I'll be in New Orleans for the Mavericks-Hornets playoff series. I'm trying to get Jerry to let me borrow his private jet for the day, so I can hustle home for his chit-chat and get back to the Big Easy by tip-off. If that happens, I promise to ask every single question you guys have.

If not, you've gotta rely on Coach Albert "Einstein" Breer.


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Deadline comes and goes
3:40 PM Fri, Apr 18, 2008 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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The 3 p.m. deadline has passed for restricted free agents to sign deals with other teams, meaning that the Cowboys now retain exclusive negotiating rights with Marion Barber and Chris Canty.

Canty has been part of the team's offseason program. He signed a deal that protects him in the event of an injury, which would ensures he'd get paid the one-year, $2.017 million tender if he was hurt at the team's facility. Canty's planning on signing the tender in the next few days, while keeping an eye on the Barber negotiations, which are a high priority for the club.

The case of Barber, who has not been working out at the team's facility, is a little more murky. He's in search of a big-money contract. And while Canty may be more willing to sign the tender and hit the 2009 free-agent market -- which promises more big paydays for young defensive linemen -- Barber seems to be focused on getting a long-term deal done now, which could tie into the shelf-life players at his position have.

Either way, the passing of this deadline without an offer sheet from another team comes as no surprise. Compensation was set at first-round pick for Canty, and a first and a third for Barber, tying into the one-year, $2.562 million offer he was tendered. That pricetag is pretty much prohibitive.

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drew was just on espn and said this

barber was not offered a contract with michael turner money.

he's had success working out deals with the cowboys he gave examples with T.O. and most recently zach thomas.

he said he believes they will get a deal done.

he also said "barber should get paid like a probowl rb which he is"

he also said he "barber should get paid like an elite rb which he is":rolleyes:
 
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Rampage;2040745 said:
drew was just on espn and said this

barber was not offered a contract with michael turner money.

he's had success working out deals with the cowboys he gave examples with T.O. and most recently zach thomas.

he said he believes they will get a deal done.

he also said "barber should get paid like a probowl rb which he is"

he also said he "barber should get paid like an elite rb which he is":rolleyes:


Jerry better show him the second half of the Giants game if he thinks hes an elite back
 
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