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Quarterback Tony Romo did a Friday afternoon radio interview with Galloway & Co. (103.3 FM) and said he's not worried about wide receiver Miles Austin not showing up to the voluntary workouts the last two weeks.

Romo, who is close with Austin, said he spoke to the wide receiver a few days ago.

"Miles will be back and around," Romo said. "It's like anything, it's all part of the business side of things that happens once and a while."

The business side is what has some worried about Austin, who reached the Pro Bowl last season, in his first full-time gig in the NFL.

Austin became a restricted free agent once the NFL owners opted out of the collective bargaining agreement. If the owners hadn't done that, Austin would have become an unrestricted free agent.

With Austin restricted, the Cowboys placed a first-and-third round tender offer on him, which nets him a contract of $3.168 million for the 2010 season.

It's somewhat surprising that Austin isn't at Valley Ranch with his teammates. But several other players, who are restricted, safety Gerald Sensabaugh among them, have not showed up at the voluntary workouts.

However, before he signed his tender deal, defensive end Marcus Spears did work out with the team. David Dunn, Austin's agent, said last month, he's held a preliminary talk with the Cowboys regarding a new contract.

The Cowboys have all the leverage here because they don't have to pay Austin anything more than the tender contract. If Austin produces during the regular season, like he did in 2009, the Cowboys most likely will take care of him financially.

Dallas did the same thing with Romo.

If Austin bypasses the mandatory workouts which start after the NFL Draft, then you have to wonder where his head is.

Romo has confidence that Austin will return to Valley Ranch when it's the proper time.

"He does a lot of good things," Romo said of Austin. "He knows what it takes to play at a high level year-in-and-year out."
 
big dog cowboy;3341125 said:
I'm not the least bit concerned. Jerry will take care of Austin and Austin knows that. He will be here when mandatory workouts begin.

/end thread
 
He did seem concerned about Flo's departure.


I heard the Lunchbreak crew say there is nobody in the locker room that that Free is better than Flozell.

Interesting stuff.
 
CATCH17;3341256 said:
He did seem concerned about Flo's departure.


I heard the Lunchbreak crew say there is nobody in the locker room that that Free is better than Flozell.

Interesting stuff.

No one though Smiles was better than RW11 either... :cool:
 
Bleu Star;3341267 said:
No one though Smiles was better than RW11 either... :cool:

Better? No. More Potential? There were a quite a few of us who believed all he needed was an opportunity.

But did I expect him to look like this? Absolutely not. The guy is unbelievable.

Nice booty in the Avatar.
 
CATCH17;3341308 said:
Better? No. More Potential? There were a quite a few of us who believed all he needed was an opportunity.

But did I expect him to look like this? Absolutely not. The guy is unbelievable.

Nice booty in the Avatar.

Give Free a chance.

lol.. thx. Ines Sainz.
 
Bleu Star;3341312 said:
Give Free a chance.

lol.. thx. Ines Sainz.

Hey im up for giving Free a chance. I hope he takes his training to a new level this offseason and is a cornerstone for us.

Im just skeptical because of his lack of physicality. Especially when we take him on the road.
 
casmith07;3341317 said:
FREE DOUG FREE!!

And Ines Sainz = heavenly. She is fine like wine.

That girl is stacked. Its unbelievable.
 
CATCH17;3341315 said:
Hey im up for giving Free a chance. I hope he takes his training to a new level this offseason and is a cornerstone for us.

Im just skeptical because of his lack of physicality. Especially when we take him on the road.
What Free currently lacks in physicality he makes up for in speed, youth, and athleticism (all three of which Flo was lacking/declining in). The one play that sticks in my mind is his block all the way downfield in week 17 against the Eagles in the 3rd quarter clearing the way for Felix Jones 49 yard TD all the way on the opposite side of the field. I saw that and I said I don't care about Flo anymore cause this guy can play. I give Free all the chances in the world to earn the starting LT I think he's earned it, so filling that spot isn't at the top of my list when it comes to drafting (more worried about the safety spot now).
 
CATCH17;3341256 said:
He did seem concerned about Flo's departure.


I heard the Lunchbreak crew say there is nobody in the locker room that that Free is better than Flozell.

Interesting stuff.

I tried telling people this but they laughed.... Who knows maybe Free can be a very serviceable LT.
 

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