The body part on Jaylon Smith that is damaged is protected by a helmet.
The body part on Jaylon Smith that is damaged is protected by a helmet.
All facts. Spagnola is so annoying and that's one of his two go to lines he's been spewing for 15 years now. The other one is "if he's so good, why is he available?"
Cap Cow: If Dak plays on the franchise tag, and assuming the salary cap at worst falling to an $180 million floor, his $37.7 million would consume 20.9 percent of the Cowboys cap. And to simply fund that and the draft, and absorbing like $9 million in dead money, the Cowboys would be hard pressed to improve the team much in free agency. Even by restructuring contracts for guys such as Tyron Smith, La'el Collins and Zack Martin, they would be reduced to bottom feeders in free agency
thank you Dak
The body part on Jaylon Smith that is damaged is protected by a helmet.
Rofl!!!!The body part on Jaylon Smith that is damaged is protected by a helmet.
Mick always wants to horde players that could be valuable trade pieces by asking "And if player X goes down, who do you have to replace him?". Injuries happen in the NFL. This isn't college football where 4 and 5 star guys are waiting on the bench for their turn. We have enough talent at WR to trade Gallup. This is why this team is always in the position they are in, overvaluing mid tier guys and never willing to trade a valuable asset.
Had me going over the math in my head several times. I was thinking that 72 inches is 6 ft. He still hasn't edited the article lolLol, 66 inches is not 6'6".
"swipe"The body part on Jaylon Smith that is damaged is protected by a helmet.