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The New York Times reports commissioner Roger Goodell is planning to fine Cowboys owner Jerry Jones "millions of dollars" for conduct detrimental to the league.
That conduct was Jones' "efforts to derail negotiations to renew Goodell's contract," as well as his "outspoken defense" of Ezekiel Elliott. Per reporter Ken Belson, Goodell has been "reluctant to be seen as exacting retribution for the way Jones tried to sabotage his contract talks," but was "urged to bring the penalties by several owners who believed that Jones had crossed an unspoken boundary by threatening his colleagues." Jones has indeed spent most of the past year publicly bellowing about the league's boss. Expect a torrent of lawsuits and recriminations to follow.


Source: The New York Times
Feb 26 - 3:26 PM


"Roger, show me on the doll where the bad man hurt you"
Winning by cheating is just as impressive as winning fairly, probably even more so. Your opponent was better than you in every way, and you beat them with your brain.
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The New York Times reports commissioner Roger Goodell is planning to fine Cowboys owner Jerry Jones "millions of dollars" for conduct detrimental to the league.
That conduct was Jones' "efforts to derail negotiations to renew Goodell's contract," as well as his "outspoken defense" of Ezekiel Elliott. Per reporter Ken Belson, Goodell has been "reluctant to be seen as exacting retribution for the way Jones tried to sabotage his contract talks," but was "urged to bring the penalties by several owners who believed that Jones had crossed an unspoken boundary by threatening his colleagues." Jones has indeed spent most of the past year publicly bellowing about the league's boss. Expect a torrent of lawsuits and recriminations to follow.


Source: The New York Times
Feb 26 - 3:26 PM


"Roger, show me on the doll where the bad man hurt you"
like I said before on the zeke deal, sue the crap out of the NFL and Godell personally. Jerry could own this league
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Jerry Jones - C - Cowboys
Updating a previous item, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is not planning to fine Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
The New York Times reported Goodell planned to fine Jones "millions of dollars" for conduct detrimental to the league. Instead, Goodell is asking for a "reimbursement of costs incurred by member clubs" of "more than $2 million," and that the "resolution has been on the books for more than 20 years." The rest of the NFL owners also believed this would be Goodell's best approach to deal with Jones. It's a convoluted situation that will hopefully soon have more clarity.


Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Feb 26 - 5:25 PM
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So Mo Wilkerson is finally on the free market...I doubt we would kick the tires but figured I share anyway:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000917989/article/jets-cut-muhammad-wilkerson-2-years-after-megadeal
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So Mo Wilkerson is finally on the free market...I doubt we would kick the tires but figured I share anyway:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000917989/article/jets-cut-muhammad-wilkerson-2-years-after-megadeal


Guy was a brutalizing beast coming out of school. Heard he had a tude.
Winning by cheating is just as impressive as winning fairly, probably even more so. Your opponent was better than you in every way, and you beat them with your brain.
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BearForce said:

So Mo Wilkerson is finally on the free market...I doubt we would kick the tires but figured I share anyway:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000917989/article/jets-cut-muhammad-wilkerson-2-years-after-megadeal


Guy was a brutalizing beast coming out of school. Heard he had a tude.
Oh he got tude all right...thus his release
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The guy missed his own birthday party the team put together.

I'd still kick the tires
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Before the squad became official in 1972, local high school students cheered on the Dallas Cowboys from the sidelines.
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19: R1P19
LB RASHAAN EVANS
ALABAMA

50: R2P18
G ISAIAH WYNN
GEORGIA

81: R3P17
WR MICHAEL GALLUP
COLORADO STATE

116: R4P16
TE TROY FUMAGALLI
WISCONSIN

137: R4P37
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TENNESSEE

171: R5P34
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TEXAS

173: R5P36
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TEXAS

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AUBURN

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Tom in his Giant uni
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Tom in his Giant uni


Find one in his UT uni?
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Tom in his Giant uni


Find one in his UT uni?


UT quarterbacks Bobby Layne, Paul Campbell and Tom Landry,1947
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Tom in his Giant uni


Find one in his UT uni?


UT quarterbacks Bobby Layne, Paul Campbell and Tom Landry,1947


Wow
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Asked about Dez Bryant's much-speculated status and future with the Cowboys, Jerry Jones reiterated that Bryant is under contract and he wants Bryant on the team next year, but declined to address details of his contract. Jones reiterates he has a great relationship with Bryant and they're able to have very comfortable dialogue.
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Asked about the Cowboys' quarterback depth behind Prescott, Jones said the team is happy with backup Cooper Rush's development, and adding a third quarterback to develop this year would be Jones' preference over a veteran.
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Lots and lots of Cowboy WR talk during the combine...
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Scout's Notebook: Standouts & Surprises From The Early NFL Combine Workouts
Saturday, March 03, 2018 9:19 AM CST

By Bryan Broaddus
Football Analyst/Scout
@BryanBroaddus

INDIANAPOLIS As we get into Saturday's workouts, which will include the quarterbacks, tight ends and wide receivers, I wanted to share some of my notes from Friday.

We got a good look at the offensive linemen and the running backs on Friday afternoon, and we had a chance to meet with some of these receivers. Before we move on to the next step of the NFL Combine, I wanted to jot down some of my notes from the early going of this process. Read

It was a strange day for the scouts while sitting at Lucas Oil Stadium watching the offensive line and running back work outs. There were players like UCLA offensive tackle Kolton Miller, TCU offensive tackle Joe Noteboom and Arizona State running back Kalen Ballage having incredible workouts but in the back of their minds, they were wondering why the tape wasn't as good. There is nothing worse than that thought of studying a player, watching him work out and then wondering if you missed something on him. From my experience, I have always trusted the tape and that initial evaluation over what I observed at the Combine. Playing the game to me was always more important to me than how they shuffled through bags.

It was easy to pile on Oklahoma offensive tackle Orlando Brown after the day he had. There was no question that his numbers were poor, but if you listened to our Draft Shows leading up to the Combine you would have had an idea that this might happen. Brown is a massive man, and his athletic skill is much better in the game than it is running through drills. The real key for Brown going forward is that he will have another chance in the coming weeks to improve on his times. Teams will travel to Norman and work him out. What Brown needs to focus on is dropping some weight to help his movement skills and spending a little more time working on better execution of the drills. Brown falls into that category for me of better tape than work out guy but he still can help himself with improved numbers at his pro day.

I wish Auburn running back Kerryon Johnson would have attempted a 40-yard dash during his on the field work. Johnson was impressive during his position drills and outstanding in his jumps. Johnson checked in with a 40'' vertical and 10'6" broad jump, which caught the attention of those observing. Johnson is in that mix of running backs positioning themselves as possible first round players or guys selected early on Day 2 of the draft.

What we learned on Friday in visiting with the wide receivers is that the Dallas Cowboys are hunting some talent. Guys like Alabama's Calvin Ridley, Maryland's D.J. Moore and Clemson's Deon Cain had formal visits lined up with the club. Others, like Texas A&M's Christian Kirk and LSU's D.J. Chark, were just meeting on the informal side. You can read into this a couple of different ways. Is the talent at the position just that good or are they making some plans to adjust their current group? Ridley and Moore are the top two receivers on my board so if either were available at their spot at 19, I wouldn't have an issue adding either to the roster.

Count me as one of those that is excited to see Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson throw the ball during his workout. We've been told that Jackson will not run, but that's totally fine with me. Coaches and scouts want to see him throw, so as he said -- that's what I am going to do. Scout's love to see a guy compete at the Combine. It's not the most ideal setting for a quarterback with receivers you hardly know, but this is the opportunity to make the best of it. Keep an eye on who Jackson is throwing to. They go in alphabetical order at receiver so Jackson will not get to choose his guys. If he's throwing to some quality route runners and catchers and that get into a little rhythm it can make for an impressive show.

A little nugget I learned from Dane Brugler during the Draft Show was a condition that South Carolina tight end Hayden Hurst had. While playing professional baseball, Hurst developed a case of the "Yips" in that he no longer had the confidence in throwing the ball. The condition was so bad that he had to get treatment for it by seeing various specialist in order to see if they could cure it. Hurst was unable to overcome the problem and was forced to exit the game. Hurst is my top-rated tight end in a group that includes South Dakota State tight end Dallas Goedert and Oklahoma's Mark Andrews. Despite knowing that little bit of information, I am still sticking with him in hope that something doesn't happen to him when it comes to catching the football but others I have visited with about it are not so sure.

It was great to see Cowboys Personnel Executive, Will McClay receive a contract extension. I have been fortunate to have known McClay for a long time. He followed me at Jacksonville in the late 1990's and then later with the Cowboys. He's a guy that not only has a nice eye for talent but he really understands the dynamic of how to organize people. His job is not easy but he has the respect of all those involved. McClay doesn't seek the credit but he deserves a great deal of it for how he's has put this department together and the direction in which it is going.
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this is somebody we might be interested in;

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Michigan DT Maurice Hurst was diagnosed with a heart condition at the NFL Combine. The condition will prevent Hurst from participating in on-field drills. It is a tough blow for a player with first-round aspirations, but the diagnosis does not necessarily mean he will slip in the draft. Former Utah DT Star Lotulelei faced a similar situation in 2013, and he was still selected 14th overall by the Panthers.
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Asked about Dez Bryant's much-speculated status and future with the Cowboys, Jerry Jones reiterated that Bryant is under contract and he wants Bryant on the team next year, but declined to address details of his contract. Jones reiterates he has a great relationship with Bryant and they're able to have very comfortable dialogue.
"As we sit right here, yes," Jones said at the Combine. "It takes two to do anything with his contract." The Cowboys have been giving out mixed signals on Bryant, but Jones makes it sound like they want him back on a restructured deal. Bryant has a $16.5 million 2018 cap hit a number Dallas can reduce by $12.5 million from making him a post June cut. The Cowboys plan to meet with Bryant in the "immediate future" to discuss his spot with the team.
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The #DallasCowboys have officially placed the franchise tag on Pro Bowl defensive end @TankLawrence before Tuesday's deadline.
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The #DallasCowboys have officially placed the franchise tag on Pro Bowl defensive end @TankLawrence before Tuesday's deadline.
Last year's one-year franchise salary for defensive ends was $16.9 million. Unofficial projections say this year's figure could fall between $17-18 million. The official tag number will be determined when the league's salary cap total is finalized.
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Maybe a 4th round flyer?

  • Name: Luke Falk
  • Position: Quarterback
  • College: Washington State
  • Height/Weight: 6-4 / 223
  • Honors: He won the 2017 Burlsworth Trophy, given to the nation's top former walk-on. Also won Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week six times in his career.
  • Key Stat: Owns the Pac-12 Conference record for passing yards (14,496) and completions (357) and touchdown passes (119).

Where He's Projected:
With this loaded QB class, it probably helps Falk, even if he's considered to be in the second tier of this class. If a team wants to draft one in the second or third round, Falk would likely be one of the best prospects, along with Oklahoma State's Mason Rudolph. Falk has helped his stock with an accurate arm that can make all the throws, with ideal size for the position.

How He Helps The Cowboys:
The Cowboys will likely look to find some depth at quarterback at some point this offseason. Maybe it's free agency or maybe in the middle rounds of the draft. Falk would be a guy to draft and perhaps groom over time. He's not too far from being ready to start for a team but this situation would certainly give him that opportunity to develop with some time. He would help the Cowboys by giving them an accurate backup with great size and potential.

  • Majority of his snaps were played out of the shot gun.
  • Functions in all weather conditions.
  • Plays on his toes. Bounces around the pocket.
  • Makes throws from a muddy pocket.
  • Keeps his feet active.
  • Keeps his eyes down the field.
  • Takes some big hits. Love his toughness.
  • Shows some touch down the field.
  • Gives his receivers a chance. Good anticipation.
  • Will hang in there when facing the blitz.
  • Will put the ball over the top of the defense.
  • Can make near hash wide sideline throw. Will throw his guy open.
  • Makes the back shoulder throw.
  • Touch for the swing pass in the flat.
  • Problems when he locks on a receiver.
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Not sure why but I never thought Falk had it and didn't seem to show up in the big games. He seem to be an INT machine in the big games and in particular the Apple Cup.
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Not sure why but I never thought Falk had it and didn't seem to show up in the big games. He seem to be an INT machine in the big games and in particular the Apple Cup.
Those are some big time yardage numbers. DAMN!
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My first three rounds were perfect. Just missed on one in the 4th but Cobbs is pretty decent looking too. I could really live with this draft

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ALABAMA

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G WILL HERNANDEZ
UTEP

81: R3P17
TE MARK ANDREWS
OKLAHOMA

116: R4P16
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INDIANA

137: R4P37
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WISCONSIN

171: R5P34
S DAMON WEBB
OHIO STATE

173: R5P36
EDGE KEMOKO TURAY
RUTGERS

193: R6P19
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ARIZONA STATE

208: R6P34
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MEMPHIS

236: R7P18
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SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
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Not sure why but I never thought Falk had it and didn't seem to show up in the big games. He seem to be an INT machine in the big games and in particular the Apple Cup.
Those are some big time yardage numbers. DAMN!
That Washington and Cal game though....5 INTs vs Cal alone!
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BearForce said:

Not sure why but I never thought Falk had it and didn't seem to show up in the big games. He seem to be an INT machine in the big games and in particular the Apple Cup.
Those are some big time yardage numbers. DAMN!
That Washington and Cal game though....5 INTs vs Cal alone!
Is he worth a flyer as developmental? Does he have the skills to pass Cooper Rush? Could he be the backup to Rush if Dak went down (heaven forbid!)

Thats what I would look at
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BearForce said:

Not sure why but I never thought Falk had it and didn't seem to show up in the big games. He seem to be an INT machine in the big games and in particular the Apple Cup.
Those are some big time yardage numbers. DAMN!
That Washington and Cal game though....5 INTs vs Cal alone!
Is he worth a flyer as developmental? Does he have the skills to pass Cooper Rush? Could he be the backup to Rush if Dak went down (heaven forbid!)

Thats what I would look at


I believe the QB in line to take over in the case of an injury to Dak is named Tony...
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BearForce said:

Not sure why but I never thought Falk had it and didn't seem to show up in the big games. He seem to be an INT machine in the big games and in particular the Apple Cup.
Those are some big time yardage numbers. DAMN!
That Washington and Cal game though....5 INTs vs Cal alone!
Is he worth a flyer as developmental? Does he have the skills to pass Cooper Rush? Could he be the backup to Rush if Dak went down (heaven forbid!)

Thats what I would look at


I believe the QB in line to take over in the case of an injury to Dak is named Tony...
Tony Beets? He has the golden arm....
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Cowboys signed franchise player LE DeMarcus Lawrence to a one-year, $17.143 million contract. That didn't take long. Lawrence was slapped with the tag earlier Monday and wasted no time signing it, guaranteeing himself the full $17 million and change for 2018. The two sides have until mid-July to hammer out a long-term deal. Lawrence and Ezekiel Ansah were both tagged ahead of free agency.
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The NFL announced the salary cap has been set at $177.2 million for 2018. That's a $10.2 million increase from 2017. Over the last half decade, the salary cap has risen close to $60 million. With players making more and more each year and the league raking in billions, the cap will continue to rise.
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$8.5 per year contract for Earl Thomas. He obviously would like to play here. What would you give up for him?

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from Larry Brown:

8) The wide receiver class is deep, but not particularly top-heavy

If you're a team seeking a high-quality wide receiver, this was not the Combine for you. Alabama's Calvin Ridley, considered the consensus No. 1, did not have a terribly impressive Combine, and at this point he'll just hope that he can find himself somewhere in the teens. Christian Kirk of Texas A&M might be the only other receiver that goes in the first round. Depth is where this receiver class will shine, but the elite-level talents are absent.
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from Larry Brown:

8) The wide receiver class is deep, but not particularly top-heavy

If you're a team seeking a high-quality wide receiver, this was not the Combine for you. Alabama's Calvin Ridley, considered the consensus No. 1, did not have a terribly impressive Combine, and at this point he'll just hope that he can find himself somewhere in the teens. Christian Kirk of Texas A&M might be the only other receiver that goes in the first round. Depth is where this receiver class will shine, but the elite-level talents are absent.


Ask bellicheat if he cares about elite recievers. He's only ever had 1.
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