CalPolyTechnique
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Kaiser is frantically searching the web for any information he can use to try and discredit Michael Gehlkin right now, lool.
Remember when he signed his extension and I said it was a bad contract and you guys talked about my Mom?
Remember when he signed his extension and I said it was a bad contract and you guys talked about my Mom?
No way - Lawrence’s is the worst. His dead cap charge for 2021 is over $50m.
I think Lawrence is also the better player still. Elliott is just a decent back at this point making the most money in the NFL at a position you see teams get great production from for a fraction of the cost. Lawrence might not be giving you elite production but he's playing better than Elliott and you don't see teams getting great DE production from cast offs and cheap guys like you see at TB.
I doubt they release him. Wouldn’t it accelerate his guarantees and hurt next years cap. Then we would not be able to franchise Dak.
Remember when he signed his extension and I said it was a bad contract and you guys talked about my Mom?
Thing is...given his story/situation.....that's next to not even conceivable, but he pulled it off.Jaylon is the walking definition of secure the bag, check out. Not sure I've ever seen such a blatant case of it. One of the more unlikeable Cowboys I've ever seen and he's oblivious.
No shame either.
It's as safe as any other.Remember when you told us Zeke's contract was the safest contract in the NFL?
Funny but probably true.I don’t even think Notre Dame would take Jaylon for free at this point.
I remember when we drafted Dak and we talked about your mom .. oh and the time we hired McCarthy and we talked about your mom .. but I don't remember when we extended Jaylon and talked about your mom.Remember when he signed his extension and I said it was a bad contract and you guys talked about my Mom?
https://thelandryhat.com/2020/10/27/dallas-cowboys-suprised-part-jaylon-smith/
Here ya go WoodyGirl……….
Contract guys, what would be the ramifications of cutting Smith this year or in the offseason?