MySa Blog: Choice wouldn't mind trade

Why I like that Choice speaks up:

He is not saying "My stats are being screwed by this, I need more carries for my stats" or anything selfish


he is saying that he believes he can help the team. What would you want him to say? Dont give me the ball I'd fumble.


No the guy trusts his ability, and he is ready to show it to the world. He wants the chance, he wants the opportunity and in the limited carries he has had, he has shown he is durable, has great vision can catch fantastically has some break away speed and can run up the gut
 
Romo 2 Austin;3291842 said:
Why I like that Choice speaks up:

He is not saying "My stats are being screwed by this, I need more carries for my stats" or anything selfish


he is saying that he believes he can help the team. What would you want him to say? Dont give me the ball I'd fumble.


No the guy trusts his ability, and he is ready to show it to the world. He wants the chance, he wants the opportunity and in the limited carries he has had, he has shown he is durable, has great vision can catch fantastically has some break away speed and can run up the gut

Why does he have to say anything in public at all? Does the public decide how much playing time he gets? Does it decide if he gets traded or not and to whom? Or is it the coaches and owner/gm that makes those decisions, so they are really the ones he should be talking to?
 
dallasfaniac;3291843 said:
Why does he have to say anything in public at all? Does the public decide how much playing time he gets? Does it decide if he gets traded or not and to whom? Or is it the coaches and owner/gm that makes those decisions, so they are really the ones he should be talking to?

Some of yall sound like schoolyard *****es. TC IS a team player, he's shown that. If he was the real don diva some of yall are trying to paint him out to be he would've been imploded. He's the best all around back on this team, and he deserves more touches. He also has every right to say what he can do to help this team, publicly or not
 
dallasfaniac;3291843 said:
Why does he have to say anything in public at all? Does the public decide how much playing time he gets? Does it decide if he gets traded or not and to whom? Or is it the coaches and owner/gm that makes those decisions, so they are really the ones he should be talking to?

He wants the fans to see that he wants to carry it more. Thats atleast the vibe im getting.


Hes not acting up at all, infact he seems to be proving he is a team first guy by the way he words it. He wants the ball more to help the team not himself.
 
Romo 2 Austin;3291855 said:
He wants the fans to see that he wants to carry it more. Thats atleast the vibe im getting.


Hes not acting up at all, infact he seems to be proving he is a team first guy by the way he words it. He wants the ball more to help the team not himself.

I think all he did was ansewer questions that was asked of him. He did so honestly and without showing disrespect for his teammates.

It is not as if he went out and held a press conference in his driveway while doing situps. :laugh2:
 
He's not a chronic whiner who's trying to ***** and moan his way out of Dallas, so I'll let it pass. If Barber continues to regress, he'll get the playing time he so desperately seeks.
 
iGor Olpiffsky;3291848 said:
Some of yall sound like schoolyard *****es.

Some of us don't remember what that sounds like, what with getting older and wiser, while others sound exactly like you'd expect for their age. Ahh, to think my son will be that age soon. Can't wait.

I already stated I wanted to hold judgement until I actually read full transcripts of the events since it was a collection of quotes from various times rather than a single unprompted event.
 
Romo 2 Austin;3291855 said:
He wants the fans to see that he wants to carry it more. Thats atleast the vibe im getting.


Hes not acting up at all, infact he seems to be proving he is a team first guy by the way he words it. He wants the ball more to help the team not himself.

So he wants the ball more to help the team yet he says he wouldnt mind being traded to a different team. That doesnt make sense. He wants playing time because he believes in himself to earn the big payday. Lets not act like its not about the money.

If he was thinking just about the team then he wouldnt speak at all to the media about being traded if he cant get more playing time. It's not about the team. It's about Choice......

Now with that being said. I dont know what has happened between him, management, and his agent. I am not completely saying he is a cancer that needs to be cut out. It's his payday. It's his career. I cant say he is doing the wrong thing for himself. But i can say that this cant help the team on the surface.
 
dallasfaniac;3291843 said:
Why does he have to say anything in public at all? Does the public decide how much playing time he gets? Does it decide if he gets traded or not and to whom? Or is it the coaches and owner/gm that makes those decisions, so they are really the ones he should be talking to?

Because he needs to make it clear he is not okay with not being given a chance. He doesn't want to go into OTA's and training camp not given the opportunity to win MBIII's carries. We all know why that would happen. He is saying that he is not okay with a repeat of last season and that the team should get something for him if that is how they will use him again.

I have no problem with his approach and I can guarantee he has already brought it up to coaches and possibly Jerry and Stephen. Sometimes, if you don't make something public, you can get pushed aside and treated unfairly.
 
superonyx;3291877 said:
So he wants the ball more to help the team yet he says he wouldnt mind being traded to a different team. That doesnt make sense. He wants playing time because he believes in himself to earn the big payday. Lets not act like its not about the money.

If he was thinking just about the team then he wouldnt speak at all to the media about being traded if he cant get more playing time. It's not about the team. It's about Choice......

Now with that being said. I dont know what has happened between him, management, and his agent. I am not completely saying he is a cancer that needs to be cut out. It's his payday. It's his career. I cant say he is doing the wrong thing for himself. But i can say that this cant help the team on the surface.

He deserves the oppertunity to earn the payday.

Would you rather him say it how he said it or just go out and say "give me money more" or "Give me more carries so i can make more money" no what he did was more mature people on these forums need to understand these guys are doing this for there career. Tashard wants to make his living playing football, and he clearly has the talent and ability to do so. He wants the chance, I say give him it.
 
Romo 2 Austin;3291885 said:
He deserves the oppertunity to earn the payday.

Would you rather him say it how he said it or just go out and say "give me money more" or "Give me more carries so i can make more money" no what he did was more mature people on these forums need to understand these guys are doing this for there career. Tashard wants to make his living playing football, and he clearly has the talent and ability to do so. He wants the chance, I say give him it.

+1

And if he won't be given the chance, get some value for him in trade. It's actually quite simple. It is obvious that MBIII's contract has impacted his role on this team and Choice wants a fair shake.
 
isawoj;3291882 said:
Sometimes, if you don't make something public, you can get pushed aside and treated unfairly.

Can you give me some examples where doing this has improved team chemistry and personal treatment? I'm sure I have couple instances where it has been counter-productive.
 
You can tell it is the off season when people try to make big issues out of any little thing.
 
Doomsday101;3291896 said:
You can tell it is the off season when people try to make big issues out of any little thing.

Or when they try to make an anthill out of a molehill. :cool:

Edit: I guess sometimes those are pretty big too. Just think of something smaller.
 
Romo 2 Austin;3291885 said:
He deserves the oppertunity to earn the payday.

Would you rather him say it how he said it or just go out and say "give me money more" or "Give me more carries so i can make more money" no what he did was more mature people on these forums need to understand these guys are doing this for there career. Tashard wants to make his living playing football, and he clearly has the talent and ability to do so. He wants the chance, I say give him it.

I actually agree with you on Choices right to speak up about his career. I dont blame him or fault him. But i wont act as if selfish behavior is good for the team. It's good for him. And in the same situation i may do the same thing. Im sure he wants success for the team. All the players do. But lets not act like they dont want their success even more. These are confident young men who all believe the team would be better off with them starting. But they will all put their personal financial situation first. As we all would as well.

My reason for responding to your post was because you were acting like choice came out and spoke because he was only caring about the team.

The nature of the sport is that you are on a team with guys you may route for and love in a sense. But you are also competing with them for playing time which equals money. Every back up player in some way is hoping for the starter to fail or get injured. Kind of sucks to think of it like that. But its true.
 
dallasfaniac;3291899 said:
Or when they try to make an anthill out of a molehill. :cool:

I think that is all this story is. Making more out of it than need be. Stephen Joens said he expects all RB to be here next season and I feel confident that will be the case. The following season who knows. I'm not bothered by what Choice said and feel he will do his best when he is in the game
 
I agree that the article is making more out of the situation than needs to be. I am withholding judgement until all the facts come out as they say, but still don't think a player needs to air their laundry in public. I didn't like it when Romo did it, when Roy did it, when Owens did it or when Bennett did his thang. As long as the players give media outlets soundbytes, the more they will sensationalize them to the detriment of the NFL I grew up watching. I hate that instead of asking tough football questions during press conferences, ESPN and crew are asking about Romo's love life, whether he gets along with his WR, etc.
 
dallasfaniac;3291913 said:
I agree that the article is making more out of the situation than needs to be. I am withholding judgement until all the facts come out as they say, but still don't think a player needs to air their laundry in public. I didn't like it when Romo did it, when Roy did it, when Owens did it or when Bennett did his thang. As long as the players give media outlets soundbytes, the more they will sensationalize them to the detriment of the NFL I grew up watching. I hate that instead of asking tough football questions during press conferences, ESPN and crew are asking about Romo's love life, whether he gets along with his WR, etc.

He did not throw any teammate under the bus, he did not demand a trade or talked of holding out of camp. This is not the old days where the media act as they do today with all the 24/7 news. In that context I think he handled himself alright.
 
dallasfaniac;3291843 said:
Why does he have to say anything in public at all? Does the public decide how much playing time he gets? Does it decide if he gets traded or not and to whom? Or is it the coaches and owner/gm that makes those decisions, so they are really the ones he should be talking to?

You guys just gotta get used to this kind of stuff. Its 2010 and with all the information that we can get a hold of we will know what kind of breakfast Tashard had this morning if we truly wanted to.


This entire thing is a non issue and if anything it helps us because teams may offer up more if they think there is a market for Tashard.
 
I don't know if I stated this before (more than 5 times), but I am reserving judgement until I have read what was actually asked and said, because the original article appeared to be a collection of soundbytes that could be mistrued. I am merely mentioning that I don't think any player should be airing their laundry to the media.

Everyone knew Barber wanted to be the starter without him saying a word, yet it was Julius that kept going to the media. Everyone knows that Choice wants to start, it's not the first time he's mentioned it, so I don't see a need to continue voicing it, if that is what he is doing.

If anything, I agree that this could drive up the potential trade value, not that I want to see us part ways with him; if it is of benefit to him and the Cowboys, then I would not want to hold him back.
 

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