Stephen has started his due diligence. We should
where we stand once he’s signed by a competitor.
Diggs, Brown, and Lewis?
I knew you didn't get it....Just to explain again, Amari's contract was due to become guaranteed, that's the whole reason why he was exposed and viewed by the league as being cut.yeah, the comparison you should be making here is La'el. Not Amari. But we've beat this horse to death.
I knew you didn't get it....Just to explain again, Amari's contract was due to become guaranteed, that's the whole reason why he was exposed and viewed by the league as being cut.
La'el, totally different, he's a Post 6/1 cut.... his money doesn't come off the CAP until them.
The only teams that would trade for Coop and/or Bradberry are teams who know that when on the open market those players ain't choosing them.
I agree but if he’s looking for a one year deal to build up his value….I’d look into it.Deepest position on the team = corner.
Don't need to spend what he wants on another.
I’m still confused on Amari. I really don’t think the NFL feels as highly about him as we think for whatever reason.look man, i’ve respectfully continued to engage with you and tolerate your nonsense over and over despite attempting to gracefully bow out and agree to disagree. but you continue to tag me, engage me and condescend me. you are a short sighted idiot and i don’t wish to continue this argument. my entire point, along with a majority of analysts, fans and people with a modicum of common sense was that Amaris contract guaranteeing should not have been the impetus if it put them at such a disadvantage in negotiations. keep him despite the guarantee and trade him after the fact for a better return, or keep him outright because it’s much more prudent than what they did. let’s leave it there, please. i don’t agree with you and think that you’re a moron
Nope the FO wouldn't keep their mouth shut so the rest of the NFl knew they could get him for a song or for free Cowboys play it the same way every year.I’m still confused on Amari. I really don’t think the NFL feels as highly about him as we think for whatever reason.
I’m still confused on Amari. I really don’t think the NFL feels as highly about him as we think for whatever reason.
Nope the FO wouldn't keep their mouth shut so the rest of the NFl knew they could get him for a song or for free Cowboys play it the same way every year.
I agree but if he’s looking for a one year deal to build up his value….I’d look into it.
which ones are better than Bradberry?.Wright, Joseph newly drafted Bland
And their best special teams guy Goodwin
you think Stephen Jones is gonna dish money at bradberry to come here
Funny isnt it? Teams KNEW that Dallas wanted to dump Coops salary just like teams knew the same about the Giants wanting to dump this dudes salary. Teams just simply played the waiting game.Hold on a minute. I thought Dallas was the only team that failed to get trade value out of players they didn't want.
That dude was food against our offense. I rather pass on him.
I knew you didn't get it....Just to explain again, Amari's contract was due to become guaranteed, that's the whole reason why he was exposed and viewed by the league as being cut.
La'el, totally different, he's a Post 6/1 cut.... his money doesn't come off the CAP until them.
The only teams that would trade for Coop and/or Bradberry are teams who know that when on the open market those players ain't choosing them.
I'm sure the Eagles or Rams will get him.
They seem to get everyone.
Lacks burst out of his breaks and lateral agility. All you have to do is force him to cover 1 on 1.And our offense consists of very limited thinking and he looked bad