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No, I don't buy it at all.CrazyCowboy;2101877 said:Do you not believe it Hos?
It sounds reasonable.....like when we got Haley......helped the young guys win the Super Bowls.
No, I don't buy it at all.CrazyCowboy;2101877 said:Do you not believe it Hos?
It sounds reasonable.....like when we got Haley......helped the young guys win the Super Bowls.
zrinkill;2101890 said:Except Haley was like 28 when we got him.
Taylor is 34.
6 years is a long time in football.
TheSkaven;2101899 said:First Zach Thomas now Jason Taylor, is there some reason we think that aging players from the worst team in the NFL will help make this team better?
I like what Greg Ellis did on the field last year. He missed the first quarter of the season and still had 12.5 sacks. He seemed to get into the backfield often, and caused a few big turnovers. He knows the system and is well regarded int he locker room.
Can someone explain to me why Jason Taylor would be a better fit here?
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:laugh2: agreedaustintodallas;2101900 said:Umm, I don't know, maybe because he is a better player? My grandmother could have gotten 10 sacks last year playing on the other side of Ware.
Why would he be disgruntled?Gryphon;2101886 said:Ellis one of the 10 most disgruntled
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At least that's what my buddy Tom Curran of NBCSports.com thinks. Here's his take on the player with the seventh biggest gripe league-wide ...
7) Greg Ellis, OLB, Dallas Cowboys: Ellis' is a different case. He showed up for OTAs but then bailed because he was upset with the number of repetitions he's getting in practice. Anthony Spencer, the heir apparent to the 33-year-old Ellis, started getting more time in practice this week. According to reports out of Dallas, Ellis doesn't trust the Cowboys contention that they're trying to preserve his body in the offseason. The Dallas Morning News reports that Ellis has a bonus clause in his contract (renegotiated last year) that kicks in only if he appears at 85 percent of the team's offseason workouts and attends mini-camps and training camps.
In case you want to see it, here's the full list of those that aren't content:
1) Dolphins DE Jason Taylor
2) Bengals WR Chad Johnson
3) Bengals WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh
4) Bears LB Brian Urlacher
5) Bills OT Jason Peters
6) Vikings C Matt Birk
7) Cowboys OLB Greg Ellis
8) Chargers WR Kassim Osgood
9) Jaguars DE Paul Spicer
10) Saints DE Will Smith
He's a natural RDE, which means Canty's spot.sacase;2101909 said:I haven't paid attention to Taylor but is he a 3-4 OLB? If he is not, then what good is he?
Hostile;2101918 said:Why would he be disgruntled?
sacase;2101909 said:I haven't paid attention to Taylor but is he a 3-4 OLB? If he is not, then what good is he?
Hostile;2101918 said:Why would he be disgruntled?
Hostile;2101922 said:He's a natural RDE, which means Canty's spot.
Agreed...its seems to be a trend here lately that we go out and try to get at least one or two OLD big names a year....TheSkaven;2101899 said:First Zach Thomas now Jason Taylor, is there some reason we think that aging players from the worst team in the NFL will help make this team better?
Clove;2101935 said:Myth about Greg Ellis:
Nevermind,.
But I will say that Ellis doesn't create "constant" pressure. He gives occasional pressure, and then he does come up with the sack alot. However, Charles Haley was much more dangerous because he was routinely in the QB's face, although he didn't get the sack all of the time.
Taylor will be in your face all the time, causing your entire plan to go down the drain as an offense, and with Ware breathing down your neck, it could be a serious problem for QBs.
Not only that but he plays almost exclusively on the right side. Meaning that if he were to man Ellis' spot it is learning 2 new jobs and adding coverage of a TE into the mix.sacase;2101934 said:So basically we would have to teach him to be a OLD.....Keep Ellis.
This is why:Hostile;2101918 said:Why would he be disgruntled?
utrunner07;2101937 said:I am as sick as any one else of Greg Ellis crying all the time....but the guy is a player when he gets on the field. Its proven. Not only that he is a life long Cowboy. No reason to get rid of him.
iceberg;2101907 said:i don't think you can accurately call it a "fresh start" when you're in your final years, can you?
i guess taylor is this weeks "bone" for people to grip on and talk about.
I'll gladly eat crow once again if he is back and produces. He just absolutely pisses me off everey off season. But I can't argue with the results.utrunner07;2101937 said:Agreed...its seems to be a trend here lately that we go out and try to get at least one or two OLD big names a year....
I am as sick as any one else of Greg Ellis crying all the time....but the guy is a player when he gets on the field. Its proven. Not only that he is a life long Cowboy. No reason to get rid of him.