Schoonmaker starts camp on NFI list

#Irony

You are complaining about me to other people, sport.

I'm mocking you directly.
Incorrect once again. I called you out directly and you, as usual, rationalized your argument by using a distorted sense of reality to fit your narrative. Now because someone else shares a similar opinion of you and I responded by sharing his sentiments, I'm "calling you out indirectly." Riiiiight.

Quite sad, actually.
 
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They didn't want him. It will be interesting how the linemen they did sign work out. They wanted Schoonmaker and he is a good player.
 
They didn't want him. It will be interesting how the linemen they did sign work out. They wanted Schoonmaker and he is a good player.
Quit towing the company line and realize that passing up on Torrance was a big mistake. He is going to be a perennial pro bowler.
Shoonmaker may turn out to justify the draft slot but Torrance was a slam dunk.
 
Quit towing the company line and realize that passing up on Torrance was a big mistake. He is going to be a perennial pro bowler.
Shoonmaker may turn out to justify the draft slot but Torrance was a slam dunk.
How about watching a few games. Lol
 
Tomorrow or Saturday
Regardless he has missed everything till now. And how much will he be able to do when he returns? Chances are they slow roll him. His ability to have a big impact this year or early has been severely hampered. Especially at such a complicated position.

We can only hope he is really smart and has a great work ethic.

Then we have to hope he has no setbacks.
 
Quit towing the company line and realize that passing up on Torrance was a big mistake. He is going to be a perennial pro bowler.
Shoonmaker may turn out to justify the draft slot but Torrance was a slam dunk.
I agree passing on torrence was a mistake. But assuming he will be a pro bowler is guess work.
 
Yes, he is recovering from a plantar fascia partial tear, but he had Plantar Fasciitis before that, and Plantar Fasciitis is something he is prone to getting again.

I'm just glad that Luke Musgrave and Tucker Kraft are not prone to foot issues and missing time. Very happy with what I have seen so far in camp from the Packers 2 rookie TEs.
Dude played two games last year but isn’t prone to missing games. Almost like the guy you “know” but don’t know his name. The quality of trolls has really fallen off
 
Incorrect once again. I called you out directly and you, as usual, rationalized your argument by using a distorted sense of reality to fit your narrative. Now because someone else shares a similar opinion of you and I responded by sharing his sentiments, I'm "calling you out indirectly." Riiiiight.

Quite sad, actually.
Exactly you were complaining about me to another poster. Your opinion was full of complaints. That is not a deduction.

It is passive aggressive though.
 
another DUD drafted high. remember bobby carpenter and a lot of others injury prone now what good was it to draft him. this will probadly be a football failure where was all the scouts on this. You don't draft someone that high to sit on the bench just another in a long line of idiot moves. Shows you where there at and also where was there great medical team on this and the scout that recommended him should be shown the door or kicked out the door
 
another DUD drafted high. remember bobby carpenter and a lot of others injury prone now what good was it to draft him. this will probadly be a football failure where was all the scouts on this. You don't draft someone that high to sit on the bench just another in a long line of idiot moves. Shows you where there at and also where was there great medical team on this and the scout that recommended him should be shown the door or kicked out the door
It’s pretty early to make any definitive declarations on the guy since it’s…before the first preseason game? How long ago did you have to go to pick up Barbie Carpenter? Do you think Dallas is poor at drafting?
 
They didn't want him. It will be interesting how the linemen they did sign work out. They wanted Schoonmaker and he is a good player.
I don't get those who keep bringing his name up. There wasn't any chance the Cowboys were going to draft him.
 
Quit towing the company line and realize that passing up on Torrance was a big mistake.
It's not the company line. He wasn't taken until the final picks of the 2nd round. If he was such a hot prospect, why did he last so long?

The Cowboys draft tackles and move them guard. So in addition to not liking him, he didn't fit into their philosophical draft strategy.
 

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