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http://www.star-telegram.com/332/story/497570.html
Posted on Tue, Feb. 26, 2008
Jersey taken off Carpenter's back, sold as Thomas' online
By Clarence E. Hill Jr.
chill@star-telegram.com
STAR-TELEGRAM/RALPH LAUER
Cowboys linebacker Bobby Carpenter still has the No. 54 jersey, as far as he knows.
IRVING -- The Dallas Cowboys' merchandising department is already on the Zach Thomas bandwagon, as are many Cowboys fans.
But last week's signing of the former Dolphins and Texas Tech linebacker is not going over well with everybody in the Cowboys locker room.
For starters, the Cowboys are already selling No. 54 jerseys with "Thomas" emblazoned on the back on their Web site. Thomas wore 54 with the Dolphins.
The problem is that linebacker Bobby [COLOR=blue! important][FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][COLOR=blue! important][FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Carpenter[/FONT][/FONT][/color][/color] currently wears the No. 54.
According to a source, the merchandising department might have gotten ahead of itself in marketing Thomas' jersey, considering that a number change has not been worked out with Carpenter, and that Thomas has said he would be willing to wear No. 55.
Carpenter confirmed in a text message Tuesday night that he has not given his number away.
And then there's the little matter of Thomas' role. After signing a one-year, $3 million contract for next season, he is expected to be penciled in as the starting role at weakside linebacker. The problem there is that Akin Ayodele has started at weakside linebacker the past two years.
Ayodele is vacationing in Brazil. But according to a source close to Ayodele, Thomas' signing is an indication that Ayodele's days in Dallas are numbered.
Ayodele does not play special teams. A team normally doesn't keep a backup linebacker that doesn’t play special teams, especially with a $2.5 million base salary for next season.
“They will try to trade him or release him,’’ a source said. “Obviously, Akin is not going to be happy about it. He has done a good job here. Zach is not signing here unless he is starting. I just don’t foresee where they keep them both."
Posted on Tue, Feb. 26, 2008
Jersey taken off Carpenter's back, sold as Thomas' online
By Clarence E. Hill Jr.
chill@star-telegram.com
STAR-TELEGRAM/RALPH LAUER
Cowboys linebacker Bobby Carpenter still has the No. 54 jersey, as far as he knows.
IRVING -- The Dallas Cowboys' merchandising department is already on the Zach Thomas bandwagon, as are many Cowboys fans.
But last week's signing of the former Dolphins and Texas Tech linebacker is not going over well with everybody in the Cowboys locker room.
For starters, the Cowboys are already selling No. 54 jerseys with "Thomas" emblazoned on the back on their Web site. Thomas wore 54 with the Dolphins.
The problem is that linebacker Bobby [COLOR=blue! important][FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][COLOR=blue! important][FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Carpenter[/FONT][/FONT][/color][/color] currently wears the No. 54.
According to a source, the merchandising department might have gotten ahead of itself in marketing Thomas' jersey, considering that a number change has not been worked out with Carpenter, and that Thomas has said he would be willing to wear No. 55.
Carpenter confirmed in a text message Tuesday night that he has not given his number away.
And then there's the little matter of Thomas' role. After signing a one-year, $3 million contract for next season, he is expected to be penciled in as the starting role at weakside linebacker. The problem there is that Akin Ayodele has started at weakside linebacker the past two years.
Ayodele is vacationing in Brazil. But according to a source close to Ayodele, Thomas' signing is an indication that Ayodele's days in Dallas are numbered.
Ayodele does not play special teams. A team normally doesn't keep a backup linebacker that doesn’t play special teams, especially with a $2.5 million base salary for next season.
“They will try to trade him or release him,’’ a source said. “Obviously, Akin is not going to be happy about it. He has done a good job here. Zach is not signing here unless he is starting. I just don’t foresee where they keep them both."