jblaze2004
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lets not forget he played for Texas in college in Austin Texas. Maybe closer to friends and family? He could sign with the skins and still live in texas. He got money lol
sounds like its Dallas or Houston.
(can't get anything past me.)
Worst case scenario is we sign him and he has a bad year and flips off Garrett in the middle of a game. That's worth 8 million right there.
That does seem suspect. Why enroll your children in a school far away from said team (Seattle). Dallas must be offering him something. Would be a great addition to the team. Hopefully he can stay healthy. Once we resign Lawrence, this’ll be deadly defense.
Keyboard warrior. Lol.i can go there if you want. It obviously wouldn't be at this site - I'll even let you name the miliue.
You don't even understand Texas or you wouldn't even question what I said.i can go there if you want. It obviously wouldn't be at this site - I'll even let you name the miliue.
All it means is that he is leaving SEA for sure
He is an UFA and can go anywhere but he isn't going back to SEA and he wants his family back in Austin
DAL should make him a priority
Earl Thomas is a player in my opinion that can be an Ed reed type later in his career.
Sure he’s getting up there in age. You may only get elite level play from him for a year or two... but after that with his knowledge of the game he’d be at least an above average contributor.
Getting ET is a championship type move. He’s a great player.... leader.... and he’s won SBs before. He wants to be here. We have the cap. Make it happen. He potentially take our defense from very good to elite
Keyboard warrior. Lol.
You would lose
You don't even understand Texas or you wouldn't even question what I said.
I'm not sure what the two of you are haggling over anyway. Unless I missed something he essentially was referring to Austin being a more left leaning city than much of Texas, which is true. Whether that is a good thing or bad thing is up to a person's personal beliefs, so what is there to argue over?I was born in Texas, I live in Texas, I've spent most of my life in Texas.
I'm not sure what the two of you are haggling over anyway. Unless I missed something he essentially was referring to Austin being a more left leaning city than much of Texas, which is true. Whether that is a good thing or bad thing is up to a person's personal beliefs, so what is there to argue over?
Taller buildings ... more people ...so what does Austin have in common with most other large Texas cities? The same thing they have in common with most large cities in the US in general. Can you guess what that is?