Not going to get Matt. We need him
Wichitabear said:
Not going to get Matt. We need him
GhettoHEBear said:
No way would Rhule go to Dallas. He's successful because he knows what he's doing. You think he's dumb enough to go to a place where the owner wants to be co-coach?
Assassin said:
Jamal 'nearly a Cowboy' Adams on his way to the most sacks by a D-back. Already 6 this season. 8 is the record. He would rank second on the team behind Quinn but ahead of DLaw and Bennett
In retrospect. Do you reconsider TSmith or Zack Martin for him? The Jets wanted one of our All Pros.
I have been thinking that myself. He really has issues sliding to his left. Not good for a LTBearForce said:Assassin said:
Jamal 'nearly a Cowboy' Adams on his way to the most sacks by a D-back. Already 6 this season. 8 is the record. He would rank second on the team behind Quinn but ahead of DLaw and Bennett
In retrospect. Do you reconsider TSmith or Zack Martin for him? The Jets wanted one of our All Pros.
As sacrilege as this is I give them Tyron but not Tyron and a 1. I only say that because I am convinced we are past the best days of Tyron.
Assassin said:
Odds increasing that Cowboys lose both Amari Cooper and Byron Jones in free agency
Cooper and Jones, along with quarterback Dak Prescott, are in the last year of their deals
While most of the attention around the slumping Cowboys had focused on the future of head coach Jason Garrett, the likelihood of big roster changes for Dallas in 2020 continues to grow as well. Sources said there has been no progress on new deals for a trio of star free agents -- quarterback Dak Prescott, receiver Amari Cooper and corner Byron Jones -- and no talks are anticipated until after the season.
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Retaining Prescott remains the primary objective of owner Jerry Jones, but with Prescott's agents playing this out until after the season, and the quarterback compiling career numbers (albeit largely against inferior teams), he is building a case to become the highest-paid quarterback in the game. The scope and magnitude of this deal continues to grow, and the Cowboys will place the franchise tag on him if need be, which is lost on no one involved in any of these negotiations, sources said.
Sources said the only way that Cooper will not hit the market is if the tag is placed on him, but there is obviously only one tag to go around per team. With the receiver market limited by so many top players already signing extensions, and with Prescott set to go from earning less than $5 million in four years to over $33 million a year, the odds of keeping him and Cooper -- without Cooper on the tag -- are slim. The Cowboys and Cooper made no headway the entire offseason, and there is no inclination on his side to do a deal now with free agency so close.
Similarly, there has been no communication between the Cowboys and Jones either, sources said, and no talks are expected. With years of starting experience at safety and corner, Jones, a former first-round pick, is positioned well on the open market and sources said it looks increasingly likely he will be elsewhere in 2020.
I was not on board for the Zeke contract. Dak should have been signed in the offseason if they thought he was their QB (given the alternatives, not sure why they would not).BearForce said:Assassin said:
Odds increasing that Cowboys lose both Amari Cooper and Byron Jones in free agency
Cooper and Jones, along with quarterback Dak Prescott, are in the last year of their deals
While most of the attention around the slumping Cowboys had focused on the future of head coach Jason Garrett, the likelihood of big roster changes for Dallas in 2020 continues to grow as well. Sources said there has been no progress on new deals for a trio of star free agents -- quarterback Dak Prescott, receiver Amari Cooper and corner Byron Jones -- and no talks are anticipated until after the season.
Given the coaching situation I'm ok with this as it allows the new coach input as to who he wants to retain relative to his offensive and defensive system.
Assassin said:I was not on board for the Zeke contract. Dak should have been signed in the offseason if they thought he was their QB (given the alternatives, not sure why they would not).BearForce said:Assassin said:
Odds increasing that Cowboys lose both Amari Cooper and Byron Jones in free agency
Cooper and Jones, along with quarterback Dak Prescott, are in the last year of their deals
While most of the attention around the slumping Cowboys had focused on the future of head coach Jason Garrett, the likelihood of big roster changes for Dallas in 2020 continues to grow as well. Sources said there has been no progress on new deals for a trio of star free agents -- quarterback Dak Prescott, receiver Amari Cooper and corner Byron Jones -- and no talks are anticipated until after the season.
Given the coaching situation I'm ok with this as it allows the new coach input as to who he wants to retain relative to his offensive and defensive system.
I would be blown away if they let Cooper go after giving up a 1.
Julio Jones is tops at 22m. Mike Thomas is second 19.25, Tyreke Hill is 18 as is Odell Beckham. Evans, Cooks, Hopkins, Theilen and Watkins are in the 16's. Landry and Green are in the 15s. My guess is he would be somewhere in that area. He's a WR1, but not a superWR1. He has been known to disappear vs top CBsBearForce said:Agree that Zeke was a total mistake, as for Cooper the market is pretty clear after all the signings this past year so it sounds to me like they dont want to pay him.Assassin said:I was not on board for the Zeke contract. Dak should have been signed in the offseason if they thought he was their QB (given the alternatives, not sure why they would not).BearForce said:
Given the coaching situation I'm ok with this as it allows the new coach input as to who he wants to retain relative to his offensive and defensive system.
I would be blown away if they let Cooper go after giving up a 1.
Assassin said:
Odds increasing that Cowboys lose both Amari Cooper and Byron Jones in free agency
Cooper and Jones, along with quarterback Dak Prescott, are in the last year of their deals
While most of the attention around the slumping Cowboys had focused on the future of head coach Jason Garrett, the likelihood of big roster changes for Dallas in 2020 continues to grow as well. Sources said there has been no progress on new deals for a trio of star free agents -- quarterback Dak Prescott, receiver Amari Cooper and corner Byron Jones -- and no talks are anticipated until after the season.
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Retaining Prescott remains the primary objective of owner Jerry Jones, but with Prescott's agents playing this out until after the season, and the quarterback compiling career numbers (albeit largely against inferior teams), he is building a case to become the highest-paid quarterback in the game. The scope and magnitude of this deal continues to grow, and the Cowboys will place the franchise tag on him if need be, which is lost on no one involved in any of these negotiations, sources said.
Sources said the only way that Cooper will not hit the market is if the tag is placed on him, but there is obviously only one tag to go around per team. With the receiver market limited by so many top players already signing extensions, and with Prescott set to go from earning less than $5 million in four years to over $33 million a year, the odds of keeping him and Cooper -- without Cooper on the tag -- are slim. The Cowboys and Cooper made no headway the entire offseason, and there is no inclination on his side to do a deal now with free agency so close.
Similarly, there has been no communication between the Cowboys and Jones either, sources said, and no talks are expected. With years of starting experience at safety and corner, Jones, a former first-round pick, is positioned well on the open market and sources said it looks increasingly likely he will be elsewhere in 2020.
Fins score TD plus 2 pt conversion, up 6Assassin said:
Dolphins down 2 and driving on Eagles, 12 mins left
Assassin said:
Dolphins down 2 and driving on Eagles, 12 mins left
Assassin said:
You could argue that Robert Quinn has had a better year than DLaw. His agent certainly will. Hopefully we can re-sign him
Assassin said:
If you told me that we would be 1-3 against the AFC East before the season, I would argue you were dyslectic and had that reversed
And the NFC East, even more soBearForce said:
Lets be honest, the NFL East sucks ass
Assassin said:And the NFC East, even more soBearForce said:
Lets be honest, the NFL East sucks ass