QuincyCarterEra
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will make an average safety unit, which we have, look good.
Thats very debatable. We arguably have the worst safety group in the league.
Youre more optimistic than I.
will make an average safety unit, which we have, look good.
The case against an Earl Thomas trade
As training camp and preseason progresses, I am favoring that no deal be made for Earl Thomas more and more due to his antics on social media and for visiting the Texans training camp earlier in the week. The guy is still under contract and is taking things too far in my opinion. That amount of disrespect to the organization that drafted him and really ultimately created him into the player he is today is unnecessary and I take that as a sign that he is ultimately out for only himself. A type of player that, I believe, this front office is trying to distance themselves from.
We also need to take into consideration that the front office will be taking on his cap hit for this year and a likely 2-3 year extension soon after a trade is done to make him “happy.” All for a player who is nearing the end of his career and very well may have already played his best football, which will create a risk of not being able to afford to pay talent that has been homegrown and have a longer future.
In my opinion, the outlook on our defense is trending upwards and say let's roll with what we got.
As a fan of this team, I would be displeased with a trade that occurs where Dallas gives up anything more than a 5th round draft pick.
With each day that passes, I’m glad a deal hasn’t been made for Earl Thomas.
The only reason I've softened my stance on wanting to acquire him is the the fact the market for safeties has nosedived.
You can get a quality starting safety on the open market for $2M. THATS STUPID AND I CANT BELIEVE WE HAVENT JUMPED ALL OVER IT
Boston and Vacarro cost $1.5M with incentives up to $3M.
Is earl really worth 8x more in ssalary AND a 3rd round pick. I dont think so.
The case against an Earl Thomas trade
As training camp and preseason progresses, I am favoring that no deal be made for Earl Thomas more and more due to his antics on social media and for visiting the Texans training camp earlier in the week. The guy is still under contract and is taking things too far in my opinion. That amount of disrespect to the organization that drafted him and really ultimately created him into the player he is today is unnecessary and I take that as a sign that he is ultimately out for only himself. A type of player that, I believe, this front office is trying to distance themselves from.
We also need to take into consideration that the front office will be taking on his cap hit for this year and a likely 2-3 year extension soon after a trade is done to make him “happy.” All for a player who is nearing the end of his career and very well may have already played his best football, which will create a risk of not being able to afford to pay talent that has been homegrown and have a longer future.
In my opinion, the outlook on our defense is trending upwards and say let's roll with what we got.
As a fan of this team, I would be displeased with a trade that occurs where Dallas gives up anything more than a 5th round draft pick.
With each day that passes, I’m glad a deal hasn’t been made for Earl Thomas.
Jesus man, he went to the UNIVERSITY of TEXAS, not the TEXANS training camp. You know, like where he played his college ball?
My mistake. It wouldn't have surprised me since he runs down Coach Garrett in the locker room after a game where his team was still in a hunt for the post season.
Well he wants to play for the Cowboys. I'm not gonna hold that against him. It's not like he said it on national tv.
He's worth whatever the difference between single digit wins and double digit wins is.
Wait a minute, I thought the biggest thing standing in the way is the below average QB play. At least that’s what I read on here quite a bit.Nonsense. This team has the makeup to compete and could come out of nowhere to contend just like philly did last year. The biggest issue standing in the way is the below average safety play. That will kill them in the playoffs or maybe even keep th m from getting there. They have plenty of cap room moving forward so that is a non issue. Anyone that actually wants to win this year or next would be on board 100% with an ET trade.
Wait a minute, I thought the biggest thing standing in the way is the below average QB play. At least that’s what I read on here quite a bit.
The case against an Earl Thomas trade
As training camp and preseason progresses, I am favoring that no deal be made for Earl Thomas more and more due to his antics on social media and for visiting the Texans training camp earlier in the week. The guy is still under contract and is taking things too far in my opinion. That amount of disrespect to the organization that drafted him and really ultimately created him into the player he is today is unnecessary and I take that as a sign that he is ultimately out for only himself. A type of player that, I believe, this front office is trying to distance themselves from.
We also need to take into consideration that the front office will be taking on his cap hit for this year and a likely 2-3 year extension soon after a trade is done to make him “happy.” All for a player who is nearing the end of his career and very well may have already played his best football, which will create a risk of not being able to afford to pay talent that has been homegrown and have a longer future.
In my opinion, the outlook on our defense is trending upwards and say let's roll with what we got.
As a fan of this team, I would be displeased with a trade that occurs where Dallas gives up anything more than a 5th round draft pick.
With each day that passes, I’m glad a deal hasn’t been made for Earl Thomas.
The only reason I've softened my stance on wanting to acquire him is the the fact the market for safeties has nosedived.
You can get a quality starting safety on the open market for $2M. THATS STUPID AND I CANT BELIEVE WE HAVENT JUMPED ALL OVER IT
Boston and Vacarro cost $1.5M with incentives up to $3M.
Is earl really worth 8x more in ssalary AND a 3rd round pick. I dont think so.
Yeah, don't want to accelerate the process by improving the roster with a talent like Earl Thomas. Take it nice and slow.
Yeah, I don't get it. In the NFL where contracts are not guaranteed. Who doesn't want to work closer to home and family? He can see that there is a good reason to believe our secondary is up and coming and we are a young and hungry defense.Well he wants to play for the Cowboys. I'm not gonna hold that against him. It's not like he said it on national tv.
Yes. Earl Thomas is significantly better than Boston, Vaccaro.
Boston, if he plays well, would net $3MM. Thomas, who would still be better, would get paid $8.5MM this year. Yeah, that $5.5MM is worth the different in their play IMO.
Yeah, I don't get it. In the NFL where contracts are not guaranteed. Who doesn't want to work closer to home and family? He can see that there is a good reason to believe our secondary is up and coming and we young and hungry defense.
He could be the General Lee in the secondary. If Richard wants it, it will happen.
He is just reading the tea leaves in Seattle. It's time to come home and spend more time with friends and family..
Won’t impact the cap. We won’t want to pay Lawrence so there will be plenty of money to keep paying offensive linemen .Accelerate its decline and cap woes? That makes perfect sense!
Won’t impact the cap. We won’t want to pay Lawrence so there will be plenty of money.