Gryphon said:The Cowboys may extend an offer sheet to Josh Brown.
Brown was low-tendered by the Seahawks earlier this month. He'd merit a seventh-rounder as compensation.
Mar. 16 - 12:11 pm et
Source: The News Tribune
Cowboy4ever said:why tender an offer,, why not just call the seahawks and say look we want brown, will give u the 7th you tendered him for. Skip the seven days and get it over with??
Cowboy4ever said:why tender an offer,, why not just call the seahawks and say look we want brown, will give u the 7th you tendered him for. Skip the seven days and get it over with??
abersonc said:because they will want more than a 7th. we need to structure an offer that they can't match because they are going to want to keep him if possible.
cleverusername said:Aren't they running out of money though?
abersonc said:because they will want more than a 7th. we need to structure an offer that they can't match because they are going to want to keep him if possible.
Cowboy4ever said:Well if they say that,, then you get the offer sheet and do the deal that way.. but, if they really wanted him they wouldn't have tendered him so low. They had to know someone would make a play on him at that price. I would try to just trade str8 up for him and if that don't work, then sign him to an offer sheet they can't match,, and sign hutchinson and sign abrahms.
speedkilz88 said:Seattle made a huge bonehead mistake on not franchising OG Hutchinson. And they probably should have offered a higher tender to Brown.
abersonc said:That's completely a product of the cap uncertainty
te0002 said:I agree - the Cowboys have been way too passive this off-season (I think b/c they were busy working on T.O.'s deal) and it's time to sign players who will help this team in the long run.
abersonc said:That's completely a product of the cap uncertainty
dreamshatterer said:And people say the Skins have all of the problems. As for the topic, he would be a good pickup for the Boys. Brown has been one the most consistent kickers in the NFL for the past few years.