I have a confession

Mactin

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I don't blame you man, Ware was to a point the Dallas Cowboys defense. He been there so many, did so much hard work and was a great leader while his time in Dallas. I was shocked when they released him I thought he was going to stay there forever. I wish him best of luck in Denver and when he retires I hope he signs with the Cowboys like others has done in the NFL.

Ware in my opinion will always be a Dallas Cowboy at heart.
 

Zekeats

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If I didn't shed a tear when Irvin went down in Philly I sure as hell ain't shedding one for Ware........and of course I loved Ware. Suggestion, man up and no more stories like this one or most likely that girl will be gone soon.
 

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If Ware (and the other vet Cowboys) had made some serious noise in the playoffs and maybe gotten to a superbowl, I might have shed a tear from his release. Regular season greatness is all fine, but as a longtime Laker fan/Cowboy fan, playoffs are all that matter. I prob will shed one when Kobe finally retires. As I did when Magic retired back in the day. But ya, Ware sure was a treat to watch. He deserved better here and hope in Denver he can reach the Super Bowl or at least taste some postseason victories.
 

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Come back and say this at the end of the season when he has 13+ sacks.

It wouldn't matter if he has 3 sacks or 23. The cap hit was too high to gamble on him. Losing Ware is not going to be a difference maker for this team going to the Super Bowl. I sure haven't shed a tear over Ware or any other Cowboy leaving . I don't understand the emotional attachment.
 

popp1234

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You are crazy! I never would have ridden around for that long. Gas prices are just waaay too high! :D

Seriously, it just shows how much you loved the player. I hope players appreciate that.
 
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NJ22

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I had a similar reaction when we lost to the Giants in the playoffs in 07 and I knew I had to watch the fans celebrate the next day here in NJ. It was more like A "god don't let me kill someone tomorrow tear. "
 

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The day DeMarcus Ware was released as a Dallas Cowboy I shed a tear. I rode around for a few hours and cried when I got home and my gf asked what was wrong I said it was allergies. It was time to move on though.

It hurts when you see one of your favorite players wearing another uniform. Especially when it's been someone as selfless and professional as DeMarcus Ware.

As a youngster I shed a tear when I saw Emmitt in a Cardinals jersey. I know that feel, bro.
 

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No shot I shed a tear for ware. I was happy to see him go. He didn't wanna be here. He wanted the money. Glad to see him go.

Only time I shed A tear for a cowboy was when troy aikman retired. My favorite player of all time.
 

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It wouldn't matter if he has 3 sacks or 23. The cap hit was too high to gamble on him. Losing Ware is not going to be a difference maker for this team going to the Super Bowl. I sure haven't shed a tear over Ware or any other Cowboy leaving . I don't understand the emotional attachment.

that does not surprise me at all
 
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