nalam
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Sign him after week 1 ?correct. Lets not use a roster spot on him.
Sign him after week 1 ?correct. Lets not use a roster spot on him.
I never said that their respective teams could win a ring, although I give the Seahawks an outside chance. I said that they would take less money from a real contender if they had the opportunity.
Amy time the question comes up, a retired player's greatest regret is not winning a Super bowl if they had never done so. I never heard one say that their greatest regret was not making more money.
Another low brow thread by a Cowboys fan craving mediocrity.
Everyone can be useful.......that brother in the movie "Freaks" 1932 ,with no arms and no legs, could roll his own smokes and light it to.
Baller
I think they should draft a T, move Guyton to RT and make Richards the swing guy. That is what I would do.5 sacks allowed all season in nearly 600 snaps. 6 penalties. 73.7 overall PFF grade.
However, another injury cut his time short.
I'd be in for a cheap swing tackle.
D-Law has made 127 million dollars to date. If the Chiefs, Lions, or Eagles had offered 12 million dollars per year then IU think he would have chosen one of those teams.Some players are broke . More $ or the ring which would help them now. Someone might have offered Jourdan Lewis less but he took the 10 million from Jax . Non contender .
DLaw multiple foot injuries and yet Seattle offered 14 million per yr . He would be crazy to take less . Tom Cruise that NFL agent said it all . “ show me the money “ !!!!
Not only that but his Seattle contract is only 18 million guaranteed so it's essentially a 2-year deal for 18 million total. The 3rd year is money he'll never see.D-Law has made 127 million dollars to date. If the Chiefs, Lions, or Eagles had offered 12 million dollars per year then IU think he would have chosen one of those teams.