MountaineerCowboy
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Talk to Rocky, not me.Wow!!!....C'mon, we're 3-1 and looking good. We need better harmony.
Talk to Rocky, not me.Wow!!!....C'mon, we're 3-1 and looking good. We need better harmony.
I'm not the one crapping on everything the Cowboys or players do, you are.You have issues, Rocky.
This, once again, has NOTHING to do with your hero, but you just can't help yourself. It's such strange behavior from an adult.
He has a right to his opinion like everyone else.
Do you care about my opinions so much that you allow them to bother you like this?I'm not the one crapping on everything the Cowboys or players do, you are.
He'll have another job tomorrow also.Oh poor Jaclyn lost his job!!!! Can anyone remind me how much money he's still going to get from Dallas? Might make me worry less about him
It's part of the business, LVE, and one of the drawbacks of NFL players being rich and famous.
I doubt many people are wishing failure on the Jaylon the man, but I'm sure Jaylon the player's $30M plus will help him cope with being released.
I get what he is saying and I understand why he is saying it. I was not a fan of Jaylon as a player but I tried not to make it personal. I have no idea what kind of person Jaylon is. LVE does. It is not personal for me, but I have seen some fans reacting in a way that I think is personal and unnecessarily so.
I feel for Jaylon. It has to be hard for a player to get cut by his team. I have no idea why the Cowboys decided to cut Jaylon now. Seems weird and it might be a distraction right before a divisional game. The best answer I can come up with is the Cowboys did not want to guarantee his $9.2 million salary for 2022 if he gets a hang nail or something. I didn't realize it but even if he gets a cleanup of his knee, his guaranteed salary kicks in. Apparently the Cowboys wanted him to waive that clause in his contract but he said no. Sounds like the plan was to trade or cut him after this year anyway. To be honest, I wish there was a way the Cowboys and Smith could have worked something out so he could stay. I think this year could be special for Dallas and I have a feeling the CAP is going to make next year a touch year for Dallas. Jaylon has not played well, but he was still a Cowboy.
I also heard the reason they could not trade him was because of his contract. No one wanted to pay him $9.2 million next year.
But Jaylon is a human being and I wish him the very best of luck. I hope he gets signed and I hope a change of scenery does him a lot of good.
Leave Rockport alone!What’s it to you?
Cool, it works
Tell LVE that Parsons outplayed Smith and won over his fat contract. Then tell him that he and dlaw are next if they don't get the lead out of their ***.
The future for Dallas should be drafting young players like Parsons and Diggs that have a passion for winning. Leave the injured and lame for the other teams to draft!