reddyuta
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Guy is an a hole
yep ,i would like him to be our a hole though.I really want to see some pro bowl level safety play.
Guy is an a hole
I wouldn't pay him half what he currently earns.yep ,i would like him to be our a hole though.I really want to see some pro bowl level safety play.
true- We could have had Honey Badger too, but the previous staff decided that Tyranny wasn't a true centerfielder in the traditional sense.
That he was the type that has to schemed in a different way than the usual FS.
- We were never interested in Mathieu, We tried to low ball offer Earl Thomas as an UFA, and we bypassed Juan Thornhill in
the 2nd round for DT Trysten Hill.
Now we're banking on cheap bargain based vet Ha Ha Clinton Dix to at least decent in this starting lineup.
- Dunno if we never had any interest in Minka Fitzpatrick who went to the Steelers for a 1str rounder
and the Jamal Adams trade hunt is well reported with the report that we offered a No.1 and Anthony Brown for Adams,
but Jets wanted a kings ransom for Adams.
But yet who would've thought we'd be in a position chance to get play maker CeeDee Lamb at the 17th overall pick ?
If we had gave up that 1st rounder for Adams, there is no CeeDee Lamb. those are big breaks we need in our favor !
then you woke up from your coma..Heard it here first. Cowboys trade Zack Martin and a second round pick for Earl Thomas........
They wish!
GOAT!
I wouldn't pay him half what he currently earns.
This is the third fight he has had with his in defensive team mates since he joined them.
And the Cowboys won’t. The odds he ends up in Dallas are slim and none. And even if he did, it would have to be for the prices they paid the other vets. And I can’t see him accepting that.
He must have really beat the other guys *** for the Ravens to be considering parting ways. If that's not the case the team is fragile and full of snowflakes....pretenders and not contenders.
Build their case? It's nearly impossible for nfl teams to get their money back.Don't think it's that at all......hell, catfight happens all the time during training camp. Players/coaches brush them off and keep moving. The fact they sent him home tells me it's likely an accumulation of frustration that's boiled over and this may have been the straw that broke the camels back as they say. Not to mention, they may have been looking to build a case to void his contract( knowing it would more than one incident) and ET was too stupid to see it. But the fact they are not allowing back at practice and team counsel want him gone says it all.
Build their case? It's nearly impossible for nfl teams to get their money back.
It's voided by releasing him. The problem is he's guaranteed his base salary of $10 million.Huh? I'm talking them making a case to have his contract voided.......
It's voided by releasing him. The problem is he's guaranteed his base salary of $10 million.
Which is nearly impossible to win on. Everyone in the league knows this.Unless the team can show conduct detrimental to the team.
Which is nearly impossible to win on. Everyone in the league knows this.
Do you even know what you are arguing?Take a look for yourself.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suspensions_in_the_National_Football_League
Do you even know what you are arguing?
There is an alternate universe where Frederick doesn't get sick(we didn't save any CAP space this season from his retirement), the Boys either drafted Ramsey instead of Zeke or paid Byron instead of Zeke, and we get Thomas on the cheap, we draft Thornhill(who we had rated higher) instead of Hill.
That would easily be the best roster on football.