America's Cowboy
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What say you?
I'm out of the paying RBs business and that includes Pollard. I'm certainly not spending $10 million to tag him.
Spend your money on your line, WR, CB, and pass rushers. You can draft RBs in the mid-rounds, like Pollard.
I say I don't have to watch that clip to know whatever he is saying is completely wrong.What say you?
I wonder if Joseph Randle is out of jail and the mental hospital... He can probably find that meat we are leaving on the bone.
I usually don't like Smith's takes but thought he was pretty spot on there lolI say Steve Smith has no idea what he’s talking about.
That was embarrassing.
He's working at Wal-Mart. Men's underwear department.I wonder if Joseph Randle is out of jail and the mental hospital... He can probably find that meat we are leaving on the bone.
Running back is the easiest position in the league to fill or to replace. The polar opposite of what Smith was saying.I usually don't like Smith's takes but thought he was pretty spot on there lol
So spend $10 million on an injured player and hope that he’s ready in time for the season?I mean hopefully Pollard is 100% come start of the season. But Dallas needs another reliable back and that can only be found in round 1-3 of the draft or a free agent, which I doubt they'll spend on one.
Draft a back in round 2 or three. Sign D'Onta Foreman for 2 million a year. Franchise Pollard. Done.Running back is the easiest position in the league to fill or to replace. The polar opposite of what Smith was saying.
So spend $10 million on an injured player and hope that he’s ready in time for the season?
And then spend a top pick on yet another one?
What round was Pollard himself drafted in again?
I’m a ‘No’ on franchising Pollard.Draft a back in round 2 or three. Sign D'Onta Foreman for 2 million a year. Franchise Pollard. Done.