nyc;1406176 said:Nobody outside of the organization has any clue about McQuistan. To think he will be ready is wishful thinking. They said this guy only had (what?) three years of playing experience. I think it will take a bit more time for him to become a viable option. Though I could be wrong, but like I said. Noone outside the organization actually knows. To have the physical abilities is one thing, to actually know how to use them is a different thing all together.
theebs;1406152 said:he was in ny with the jets yesterday apparently.
Correct me if I am wrong but The gm of the jets brian tannenbaum is a close personal friend of parcells. The jets need a right tackle. They will have all the info on columbo they want.
I would imagine that is why kenyon coleman is going there.
silverbear;1406147 said:Oh, sweet Jay-sus...
Has it ever occurred to you that his agent ADVISED him to test the free agent waters, saying that this market this year was gonna get weird (it already has), and that he had no idea how much his client might be worth on that market...
IOW, the Cowboys almost certainly TRIED to get him signed, but he was dead set on finding out his market value... and how, pray tell, do you figure the Cowboys "should have" wrapped up a contract with him, in the face of such determination??
Answer-- you overpay for the guy, big time... that's the ONLY way to keep him from testing the free agent waters...
So, it would seem that in spite of your complaints about how he's likely to want a 50 million dollar deal, you're not really opposed to overpaying him after all...
Now that he's seen the big money that's being handed out to guys like Dockery, he is going to be much tougher to sign.
nyc;1406176 said:Nobody outside of the organization has any clue about McQuistan. To think he will be ready is wishful thinking. They said this guy only had (what?) three years of playing experience. I think it will take a bit more time for him to become a viable option. Though I could be wrong, but like I said. Noone outside the organization actually knows. To have the physical abilities is one thing, to actually know how to use them is a different thing all together.
i would like that, but i think he's doing the visit thing already tootheebs;1406177 said:jordan black in kc who is 6"5 315 and 26 years old could come in and maybe play right tackle.
MichaelWinicki;1406206 said:But does it really matter if anyone outside the organization knows if big ugly can play? I mean really.
silverbear;1406140 said:What makes you think he's ASKING for 50 mil, or anything near it??
I think it's quite asinine to believe that Marc Colombo honestly thinks his body of work in the NFL thus far in his career justifies such a deal...
SuperCows5Xs;1406213 said:Why wouldn't he try to get that? Davis got that much and you think his body of underacheveing work deserves that much, Colombo had a better year last year than Davis, and that's usually what matters most, what has a player done lately.
Cajuncowboy;1406151 said:Two words: Luke Petigout (and one of those words probably isn't spelled right)
TheProphet;1406156 said:Great point. I rest my case.
nyc;1406212 said:Eh? I only pointed out this fact because someone else seem to be laying all their cards on the table as if McQuistan was the future. So, my point matter quite a bit.
nyc;1406216 said:This is debatable. First, Davis plays left tackle, and Davis was probably their only dominating run blocker. Columbo was solid, but Davis wasn't a complete slacker last year. As I noted he plays a tougher position also.
MichaelWinicki;1406221 said:Well I think the Proctor, Berger and McQ will all be decided on this coming training camp. I would hope that one of them offers long term potential as a starter-- obviously you just can't keep plugging holes in your offensive line with $50 mil players.
SuperCows5Xs;1406222 said:Good points, I just think Davis is a bit lazy and un-motivated, he was that way in high school, it's just the way he plays.
LD Fan;1406229 said:To those of you who insist Columbo MUST be resigned (probably at an inflated price), I'm curious how you would grade his play.
Serviceable (my vote)
Good? (at best)
Strong?
Very Good?
Dominant
Please remove homer goggles prior to voting.
I'm confident there are numerous options to replace his level of play. They're probably just not on our roster right now unless you include Davis.