Rumor AP was in Dallas area last night?

yimyammer

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I disagree. I would give up more then a 7th. I would give up a 4th or 5th and resign him for 4 year deal where if he slows down could cut him in his last year. And I would offer more then they are offering Murray.

If if we land him then I would sign Hardy and whoever else and go for it for the next 3 years. Redo contracts to free up money. Because AP with Romo and the weapons and O-line would be unstoppable

And you'd be throwing that pick away because Minnesota is not going to keep him, no need to throw a pick away because of impatience or fear of other teams. Any team will have to renegotiate a contract and that is going to be the biggest hurdle to overcome. It's too much of a gamble in my opinion to give up a pick for a 30 year old running back coming off a suspension when you can simply wait and negotiate a deal when he inevitably gets released
 

FuzzyLumpkins

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Don't go to austin, tis a silly place. People new to Texas should check out Houston. That's where all the awesome is.

Only if you want a town with large swathes that are dangerous areas you don't want to be out at at night, some of the worst air pollution in the western nations, water that you cannot drink, and constant debilitating humidity.
 

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jday

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Greatest state in the union is Texas.

So there is no confusion - Texas is awesome. Texas is the greatest state in the union and to be honest I wish Texas would declare itself a country and tell the government to go *** itself. But if they could some how give Houston and everything south of Houston back to Mexico, I would be cool with that too...so long as we can keep the area from Padre to Corpus Christi; gotta have a beach to go to.
 

jday

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As someone who has lived in Houston 46 years now I would have to strongly disagree.

46 years? You may be nose-blind....metaphorically speaking of course.

Out of curiosity, where did you live before that and for how long?
 

Doomsday101

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46 years? You may be nose-blind....metaphorically speaking of course.

Out of curiosity, where did you live before that and for how long?

Lived in a small town called China Texas until I was 6 or 7. I travel quite a bit I been from one end of the east coast to the other as well as many places in the west. All nice places but Houston is not bad. I make a good living here, live outside the City and while it is crowded we are the 4th largest city in the US. Many athletes live in the Houston area around Sugarland most could live anywhere they want but choose to live here must be something they like about it. I admit areas like Pasadena, Baytown and Dear Park are to industrial of areas I would not want to live around those plants but other parts of Houston are very nice
 
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