Turpin was a bargain for what he was getting paid

Turpin may have been another ( like Brandin Cooks) that was horribly schemed wrong by McCarthy.

Instead of scheming the tiny Turpin in designs to spring him in the open field and untouched in bunch formations, and rub routes, ..McCarthy is running him on go-fly routes where he is
jammed and impleded at the line where his lack of size and height made him ineffective.

Turpin seems to do his best work in pass game ( and punt/kickoff returns) when he is completely untouched -unscathed and can be schemed On- the- Move ..

Hopefully Schott & Crew will be able to properly scheme K-T in this manner. ..
 
I can see Turpin in a Ben Johnson offense. He’d be scary!!!
 


One of the better signings for this FO in a while.

And he'll be a bargain this year on an RFA tender.

Never mind, just saw that a first-round tender is estimated to be $7 million and a second-round tender $5 million. Most likely, Dallas will just give him a right-of-first-refusal tender, which is $3 million.
 
Ya he will leave dallas this offseason most likely
They can give him the right-of-first-refusal RFA ($3 million) to see if they want to match any offer, but I'm not sure how much they will be willing to match. Might as well give him a second-round tender and at least get something out of it if he signs elsewhere. He's easily worth the $5 million price tag (as much as any NFL player is worth that much money).
 
Yeah, he's on my list to make sure he comes back here there's like 4 guys we need to bring back or at least make a better effort to bring back and he definitely is on my list along with Osa, Lewis, and Hoffman.
 
We need a few bargain players to offset the premium price tag on Dak.
 
I'd really like to see him back. He'll be 29 to start to the season so he's probably only got 2-3 years left. Pay him his worth to set him up for life and let him spend his whole career here.
 
We need a few bargain players to offset the premium price tag on Dak.
You do realize that that's pretty much standard practice in the NFL,

building a 63 man roster if you count the practice squad, that outside your top ten players earning the most money,

you have to have role players that are on a bargain scattered all over your team matter factors probably more of those on every team than big money contracts,

it's a fact ,but you think this is a Jerry thing,

I look on all these rosters and see some of the same players that you guys called a bargain hell Fowler actually started for Washington and he was our backup when he was brought in he was labeled the same way, Kendricks was sought after by SF we took him and he played WELL, guys like Carl Lawson are labeled as a bargain guy we got Phillips, and other dudes at defensive tackle, they were on other people's teams the year before, these are the same players all over the NFL that move around at the twilight of their careers or some at the beginning they can't make rosters you know undrafted guys, 3rd year players, and they fill out everyone's roster in the entire NFL, if not teams would not be able to fit under a salary cap with 53 man rosters were 43 are active every week, its very limited...

However, you want to put the word on it you make it sound like a bad word a budget a bargain they are on every roster and they are vital to filling out rosters all over the NFL..
 
You do realize that that's pretty much standard practice in the NFL,

building a 63 man roster if you count the practice squad, that outside your top ten players earning the most money,

you have to have role players that are on a bargain scattered all over your team matter factors probably more of those on every team than big money contracts,

it's a fact ,but you think this is a Jerry thing,

I look on all these rosters and see some of the same players that you guys called a bargain hell Fowler actually started for Washington and he was our backup when he was brought in he was labeled the same way, Kendricks was sought after by SF we took him and he played WELL, guys like Carl Lawson are labeled as a bargain guy we got Phillips, and other dudes at defensive tackle, they were on other people's teams the year before, these are the same players all over the NFL that move around at the twilight of their careers or some at the beginning they can't make rosters you know undrafted guys, 3rd year players, and they fill out everyone's roster in the entire NFL, if not teams would not be able to fit under a salary cap with 53 man rosters were 43 are active every week, its very limited...

However, you want to put the word on it you make it sound like a bad word a budget a bargain they are on every roster and they are vital to filling out rosters all over the NFL..
Bro got triggered
 

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