Lol playing 60% of snaps is not giving it your all. Hes not an impact player and takes too many plays off. Constantly leaving the field on crucial 3rd downs.I like DLaw. I don't like the Hotboys stuff, but he always gives it his all and he's a good player on this team.
And with his new deal he's about where he should be paid.
DLaw has played in 66% of the playoff wins since 1996. Same with Zach Martin. Romo, Dak, Elliot, Ware, Beasely, TWill, Dez, Witten all have 33% of the playoff wins since '96.He's been here a while and I think he's only got one playoff win under his belt.
That's very telling.
"HE"?He's been here a while and I think he's only got one playoff win under his belt.
That's very telling.
Lol that 's the coach's choice busta bust.Lol playing 60% of snaps is not giving it your all. Hes not an impact player and takes too many plays off. Constantly leaving the field on crucial 3rd downs.
"HE"?
you mean THEY??? so individuals now are holding the loss buckets all by themselves LMAO, get that nonsense out of here. i think you are late for your cross knitting class..go judge knitting because you are clueless on team sports. its very telling by your reply.
Was he not on the teams? Yeah, he was.
He has one playoff win on his resume. My point stands.
he played in the detroit game his rookie year as well as the seattle game from 2018 or so...had a sack, 2 FR and a FF in that detroit game
Was he not on the teams? Yeah, he was.
He has one playoff win on his resume. My point stands.
I think you can apply this to every Cowboys player since the last SuperBowl. Plus the coaches, the scouts and the mgmt.
Anyone who has a hand in talent acquisition, training, rehab, coordination, play calling, playing, contracts and management. Everyone.
So in essence there has not been one single Cowboys player, employee in the above categories who has been worth their salary based on being part of the team during this SuperBowl drought.
Doesn't matter if you had a HoF career or were statistically in the top of your position group categories. You haven't been worth the money.
It’s telling me that winning is not about a single player but a whole teamHe's been here a while and I think he's only got one playoff win under his belt.
That's very telling.
I agree. I like him a lot more now that he’s paid more appropriately. And I give him a ton of credit gut being reasonable with his new deal. That was a win-win.
It’s telling me that winning is not about a single player but a whole team
If we had 53 guys who played with his effort we’d have more wins
I like DLaw. I don't like the Hotboys stuff, but he always gives it his all and he's a good player on this team.
And with his new deal he's about where he should be paid.
He’s fully guaranteed 26 million next year. Myles Garrett has the biggest DE contract in the nfl and his average salary per year is 25 mi.
Lawrence didn’t do the franchise any favors