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BraveHeartFan;4074079 said:
He kept Doug Free here. That was the most important signing they had to do this offseason and they got it done.

Sorry that he didn't get one of your pet cats, to personally make you happy, but thats how it goes.

Dude he had to resign Free, what else was he going to do? BTW I didn't have any pet cats.
 
birdwells1;4074099 said:
BTW I didn't have any pet cats.

I can back him up on this ....... I do not think there is a Cowboy player he even likes.

:laugh2:
 
zrinkill;4074084 said:
He also signed Elam, Coleman, SPears, and extended Scandrick.

Do not worry about Birdwells .......he is never happy.

Come on Elam was signed after all the other safties were gone, he and Coleman are 3rd tier FA.
 
JonJon;4073336 said:
I'm all for the youth movement, but I would have liked to have gotten something for him. I would have taken a 5th or 6th. I just have to assume that the team got on the phone to let other teams know he was available for trade and no team showed any interest.

Gurode would have full veto powers in any trade. It would have had to have been agreeable to ALL parties involved, not just the two teams.
 
nyc;4074082 said:
Money definitely has an impact, but Gurode was NOT cut solely because of money. He was cut because we have a logjam of offensive lineman and he is older, out of shape, his play is starting to lag, and FINALLY he makes way more money.

If anything, he was the obvious cut. Someone had to go and Arkin, Costa, Nagy, and now even Kowalski have all shown that they can play in this league.

Between him and Kowlski, the dollars got in the way. That is the reason Gurode was cut. Garrett probably said I would rather have Gurode, but I can make due with Kowlski (or Nagy) at center. I think it was almost a done deal that Costa was going to take Gurode's spot.

Agreed, this is part of what I'm trying to say, some are acting like this is JG putting his imprint on the Cowboys when it's not.
 
JoeCorrado;4074113 said:
Gurode would have full veto powers in any trade. It would have had to have been agreeable to ALL parties involved, not just the two teams.

No he wouldn't. This isn't baseball.
 
birdwells1;4074103 said:
Come on Elam was signed after all the other safties were gone, he and Coleman are 3rd tier FA.

You have yet to address the fact that JJ paid out over 35 million in bonuses this year.

You don't do that with cash flow issues.
 
Doomsday;4073681 said:
ESPN is saying that he is going to the Bills. Figured he would get signed pretty quickly.

God he got cut and went to Hell all in the same day?!
 
birdwells1;4073990 said:
In Jerry's pocket. This is a JJ inspired bottom line move, I keep telling everyone who'll listen that Jerry's cash flow is low. He hasn't signed a free agent of any significance in the last 2 years and coincidentally that's when the stadium opened. The economy has taken a bad turn and it's even worst for JJ. People see this as a change in philosophy but it maybe as simple as saving a few bucks against the payroll.

what a maroon.
 
birdwells1;4074099 said:
Dude he had to resign Free, what else was he going to do? BTW I didn't have any pet cats.

Did he have to offer NA ten million a year?

You want me to prove why your very uninformed on this topic and should possibly have your keyboard privileges revoked for a day or two?

Owner Jerry Jones remains the game's best promoter, (he even landed a star turn on the hit HBO series Entourage this summer). His stadium netted an additional $12 million last year over what it makes on the Cowboys, thanks to events like the NBA All-Star game, boxing and concerts. The team's overall operating income hit $143 million, a record for a U.S. sports franchise.

http://www.forbes.com/2010/08/25/mo...ss-sports-football-valuations-10-intro_2.html



Also, Thanks Andre for the good years. It is appreciated.
 
bevo11;4073303 said:
The eagles will pick him up watch! This team frustrates the hell out of me. Jerry is becoming Al Davis

Funny, when NE does this, it's brilliant. When Jerry does it, it's being Al Davis.

:rolleyes:
 
birdwells1;4074103 said:
Come on Elam was signed after all the other safties were gone, he and Coleman are 3rd tier FA.

So we should overpay for Huff and Weddle? Did you see the amount of money they received? You would of then complained we overpayed.

The rest of the safties available were all the same....btw....alot of FA this year were 3rd tier.

I guess we should of overpayed of Bowen?

I really dont know what FA was out there that you wanted.....without overpaying. Please tell
 
birdwells1;4074103 said:
Come on Elam was signed after all the other safties were gone, he and Coleman are 3rd tier FA.

you said he didn't sign any. now you qualify it.

just stop.
 
zrinkill;4074102 said:
I can back him up on this ....... I do not think there is a Cowboy player he even likes.

:laugh2:

You'll be surprise to know that I thought when JG took over last year we should have gotten the younger Olineman some actual game experience. I actually like Costa but don't much about Nagy. I would have thought that it would take a couple of years to reshape the line rather than do it in one year. People talk about rebuilding but I think that we can win right now so I really don't like the rebuilding talk.
 
Stautner;4073725 said:
The problem with this thinking is it only considers one side of the equation. You also have to consider who is available to replace him. I loe the youth movement, but we are banking an awful lot on guys that haven't proven a single thing in the NFL.

Well Garrett obviously thinks that the Cowboys have a guy at least equal to him.

And they save money.

Sorry...I'm can't get worked up over losing Gurode.
 
birdwells1;4074142 said:
You'll be surprise to know that I thought when JG took over last year we should have gotten the younger Olineman some actual game experience. I actually like Costa but don't much about Nagy. I would have thought that it would take a couple of years to reshape the line rather than do it in one year. People talk about rebuilding but I think that we can win right now so I really don't like the rebuilding talk.

We're going to win right now with this revamped oline.
 
birdwells1;4074099 said:
Dude he had to resign Free, what else was he going to do? BTW I didn't have any pet cats.


Yes I agree he had to. And he did.

Just because he had to doesn't mean he necassarily could get it done. But they did.
 
ConcordCowboy;4074143 said:
Well Garrett obviously thinks that the Cowboys have a guy at least equal to him.

And they save money.

Sorry...I'm can't get worked up over losing Gurode.

I wouldn't get worked up over Gurode alone, but losing all but one long time starter makes it tough on the entire O-liine, and with him changing positions, and with the other veteran starter only in his 2nd year as a starter makes, that's pretty tough. The only other player with any experience is Holland, who has a long and well documented history of not keeping in shape and who has sat on the bench for 3 year. I think every one of the old guys we let go were ready, but losing all 3 at once leaves us with zero or next to zero experience in a lot of starting spots and in the backups.
 

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