News: The reasoning behind bringing Dez Bryant back in 2018

you fixate on Witten and Lee as if that makes your scenario one whit more realistic.

I never mentioned doing anything about Witten and Lee but you claimed I did. I said I wouldn't touch Witten and never wrote Lee's name once. You will sound a lot more credible if you actually read the posts you are arguing against.
 
Else you look like you are petty trying to seem to win a point of fact because you are more interested in a machismo pissing contest then finding the truth.

This is beyond comical coming from you. Lets recap -

Kaiser: We can add three FA upgrades.

Fuzzy: No, you have to cut Dez to do that.

Kaiser: Here is exactly how you do it.

Fuzzy: No, you have to cut Dez because you have to give all three FA's max contracts and you can't restructure the obvious restructure candidates so you have to cut Dez.

Kaiser: Strawman

Fuzzy: I win.
 
No, I've fixated on knocking down a bunch of nonsensical strawmen you came up with to justify a false premise. We can add those players without cutting Dez. The big picture is that I'm clearly correct and you are running down rabbitholes because that's what you do in these threads.
The rookie cap will be right around 2m to 2.4m..................it doesn't matter how many players you draft after the 3rd round

At 19 the cap hit will be 2m - 500k for Rule of 51= 1.5m
At 51 the cap hit will be 1m tops - 500k for Rule of 51 = 500k
At 80 and beyond the cap hit will be right around 500k = zero to 100k

Like you said I have the cap at 23-24m........ that is with the cap at 178m which is low
OTC still has it at 176m with 9.5m in carryover ...that is why he keeps quoting 18.5m...it should be 20.5m

With adjustments the team should gain another 3m in cap space.....700k for Thornton, 1.5m for Paea and 500k for Zeke

That puts them at 23-24m to start...... at worst if it is 21m it changes nothing....... they still have 60m in easily activated cap space
 
Dez isn't going anywhere. We have a ton of money under the cap and the issues from 2017 are all things that can be corrected - scheme, timing with Dak, deep threat opposite him, health, etc.
how do you correct drops, and route running and a body that injuries have taken a toll on? Every yr there happens to be injuries to him in the leg area. You can go to every yr and there is literally a leg injury in every yr of his career.
 
and we can't spend the money until June 2nd when all the FAs are gone
I am of the belief you're, in all actuality, Al Gore.
You've been dealing out the Inconvenient Truths left and right.
 
how do you correct drops, and route running and a body that injuries have taken a toll on? Every yr there happens to be injuries to him in the leg area. You can go to every yr and there is literally a leg injury in every yr of his career.
Who was that big-time Cowboys player, back in the day, that had turf toe almost every year until they left?
Was it Deion?
 
Missing a point...what that shows is that this pair needs to be on the same sheet of music. That comes with a ton of familiarization and time practicing together...off season work.

That kind of investment makes sense in a young and developing player, not an old, declining player on a bad contract.

They're not in sync after 2 years. No reason to think it would happen any time soon if we did keep Dez.
 
That kind of investment makes sense in a young and developing player, not an old, declining player on a bad contract.

They're not in sync after 2 years. No reason to think it would happen any time soon if we did keep Dez.
C'mon...what was not rock solid was the working knowledge of a 2nd year quarterback during a very strained season. Naw, first thing for them, is get on the very same sheet of music.
 
designating him a june 1 cut will give us 12 million more cap space. at this point, that trumps anything he does on the field. addition by subtraction is, imo, the best answer. time to move on from the petulant one.
.....be careful.....Cowboys likely to sign a Terrell Pryor to replace him. Go figure.
 
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