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Jul 30
6:27
PM CT
By Todd Archer
SAN ANTONIO -- A day after losing out on Nnamdi Asomugha, Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones was not heartbroken, even if he thought at one point he had the Pro Bowl cornerback coming to the team. And he added that Terence Newman’s future was not tied to the potential acquisition of Asomugha.
“We had an opportunity to get involved and you can never have enough corners, and it was pure speculation that we were going to do anything with Terence,” Jones said. “We probably thought the same thing Philadelphia thought. He’s an outstanding player and we had a chance to go get him.”
Jones said he would not necessarily have a conversation with Newman about the chase for Asomugha.
Read the rest: http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/cowboys/post/_/id/4681085/jerry-newmans-future-wasnt-tied-to-asomugha
6:27
PM CT
By Todd Archer
SAN ANTONIO -- A day after losing out on Nnamdi Asomugha, Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones was not heartbroken, even if he thought at one point he had the Pro Bowl cornerback coming to the team. And he added that Terence Newman’s future was not tied to the potential acquisition of Asomugha.
“We had an opportunity to get involved and you can never have enough corners, and it was pure speculation that we were going to do anything with Terence,” Jones said. “We probably thought the same thing Philadelphia thought. He’s an outstanding player and we had a chance to go get him.”
Jones said he would not necessarily have a conversation with Newman about the chase for Asomugha.
Read the rest: http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/cowboys/post/_/id/4681085/jerry-newmans-future-wasnt-tied-to-asomugha