Almost as dumb as the Hot Boyz necklace some of the players were sporting. Not much of an investment… What would you do with such a necklace once you’re in your forties? Keep it in a shoebox at the top of your closet?Yup it was god awful
He was part of the problem...Hot Boyz! Hah!! Screw himHe didn’t say anything about winning a superbowl in Seattle. He said he knew he wasn’t gonna win one in Dallas. Big difference.
Even though it’s not what you want to hear, it’s most likely the truth, not a dig.
He was part of the problem...Hot Boyz! Hah!! Screw him
Sometimes it's better to keep your mouth shut. He can make a lot more money and a former Cowboy than as a former Seahawk. That's why his agents released a statement for him, kissing shabazzI’m not saying he wasn’t. All I’m saying is what he said wasn’t him saying he would win in Seattle, and it wasn’t him being dishonest.
No it's not. I'm just calling out this fake outrage about former Cowboys players moving on. Besides, try to imagine spending 11 years on one team and not winning a SB. And imagine having to choose between staying on the same team for a pay cut (because that same team no longer feels you are worth the money they have been paying you) and another team that gives you a new place to start over and is willing to pay you more money. What would you do?this is literally virtue signaling lol
Yes I thinkWill the Cowboys play Seattle next season?
Have some respect for guys who made massive contributions here. FFS.I bet just writing that letter gassed him out and put him on the IR.
You forgot to tell us how tired you are and how the Seahawks will go to the Super Bowl and not us.This is good.......I accept your apology. Good luck as a Seattle Seahawk
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profo...-is-not-the-end-of-my-life-as-a-dallas-cowboy
DeMarcus Lawrence pens goodbye letter: This is not the end of my life as a Dallas Cowboys
“I have had the honor and privilege to wear the star and call myself a Dallas Cowboy for my entire NFL career,” Lawrence wrote. “There has never been a moment since the day Jerry Jones called to draft me that I haven’t loved every person in the Dallas community, every fan that supports the Cowboys across the world, and every player, coach and staff member of that incredible organization. I never truly believed that the day would come when I would go and sign with another team. We had always hoped that my family and I would get to finish our careers as Cowboys. Sadly, it just wasn’t meant to be. A new chapter begins. I leave for Seattle with excitement, the same passion for the game I love and determination to prove my way of football to a new organization and fan base. I can’t wait to play for the 12s and lead the Seahawks to victory. This is not the end of my life as a Dallas Cowboy or North Texas resident, but it is a new beginning and chapter for me and my family. I hope you hold us in your prayers and wish us well on our next journey, and we will see you soon. 90 out!”