this new qb has a weird dropback
Assassin said:
Amari Cooper on @1053thefan : I want to be a Dallas Cowboy for life.
Apparently he had a really nasty bone bruise that very few folks knew about. Those can be very painfulBearForce said:Assassin said:
Amari Cooper on @1053thefan : I want to be a Dallas Cowboy for life.
I want him to show up for every game...
Assassin said:
Mike McCarthy: "I want 6 rushers and I want 4 inside players (on the defensive line). ... We're going to score points, so we better have enough pass rushers on our team because we're going to be in those kinds of games. ... It's fun to score 35 points every game, but it's hard."
Assassin said:
SI.com
Exclusive: What G Ron Leary Says About Possible Return To Cowboys
Mike Fisher
6 hours ago
FRISCO - Do the Dallas Cowboys need another offensive lineman who can provide leadership, bully pponents and maybe do so in an affordable way?
Ron Leary would like to provide some answers.
"Dallas is home and always will be home,'' Leary tells CowboysSI.com on the eve of the Denver Broncos declining to pick up an option that will make him an NFL free agent. "So I'm open. But I understand this is a business.''
The business of football is of course how Leary left Dallas in the first place, via a rich four-year $36-million contract given to him by Denver in .... And the business of football in Dallas could block a return.
The Cowboys in many ways seem loaded in the O-line. In addition to top-notch starters Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick, Zack Martin and La'el Collins, there is promise from starting left guard Connor Williams and from young reserve Connor McGovern.
But once upon a time, Leary flat beat out the talented Collins (who is now a standout at right tackle) at left guard. And Williams has position flex ... as does McGovern, who hasn't played a down yet.
Backup Joe Looney is a free agent. That alone could provide a spot for Leary, who tells us his health leaves him ready to compete.
"I've been a little banged up,'' says Leary, who is about to turn 31. "Last year I was coming back from an Achilles and I didn't expect to play as well as I did, but blessed to come back from that without any issues.
"And now? I Honestly can say this healthiest I've been the last two years. I feel great, my body feels great. This is my first offseason in two years that I'm training and not rehabbing.
"I've got a lot left in the tank and a lot left to prove.''
It's possible Dallas will remain committed to the two Connors. But if the Cowboys could acquire a guard who can beat out Williams? Then maybe the youngster becomes a utility guy here, even at swing tackle. It's also possible that while Dallas might try to get a cap-friendly bargain here, some other bidder could look at Leary's resume as a tough guy on the field and a chemistry guy off of it and grant him one more big bite of the financial apple.
"I love Dallas,'' Leary tells us. "All I can really speak to beyond that is that I'm a free agent, I'm open, and we will see what happens.''
I don't think Leary has much tread left.BearForce said:Assassin said:
SI.com
Exclusive: What G Ron Leary Says About Possible Return To Cowboys
Mike Fisher
6 hours ago
FRISCO - Do the Dallas Cowboys need another offensive lineman who can provide leadership, bully pponents and maybe do so in an affordable way?
Ron Leary would like to provide some answers.
"Dallas is home and always will be home,'' Leary tells CowboysSI.com on the eve of the Denver Broncos declining to pick up an option that will make him an NFL free agent. "So I'm open. But I understand this is a business.''
The business of football is of course how Leary left Dallas in the first place, via a rich four-year $36-million contract given to him by Denver in .... And the business of football in Dallas could block a return.
The Cowboys in many ways seem loaded in the O-line. In addition to top-notch starters Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick, Zack Martin and La'el Collins, there is promise from starting left guard Connor Williams and from young reserve Connor McGovern.
But once upon a time, Leary flat beat out the talented Collins (who is now a standout at right tackle) at left guard. And Williams has position flex ... as does McGovern, who hasn't played a down yet.
Backup Joe Looney is a free agent. That alone could provide a spot for Leary, who tells us his health leaves him ready to compete.
"I've been a little banged up,'' says Leary, who is about to turn 31. "Last year I was coming back from an Achilles and I didn't expect to play as well as I did, but blessed to come back from that without any issues.
"And now? I Honestly can say this healthiest I've been the last two years. I feel great, my body feels great. This is my first offseason in two years that I'm training and not rehabbing.
"I've got a lot left in the tank and a lot left to prove.''
It's possible Dallas will remain committed to the two Connors. But if the Cowboys could acquire a guard who can beat out Williams? Then maybe the youngster becomes a utility guy here, even at swing tackle. It's also possible that while Dallas might try to get a cap-friendly bargain here, some other bidder could look at Leary's resume as a tough guy on the field and a chemistry guy off of it and grant him one more big bite of the financial apple.
"I love Dallas,'' Leary tells us. "All I can really speak to beyond that is that I'm a free agent, I'm open, and we will see what happens.''
Williams becomes your swing OT
McGovern is your swing OG
Leary becomes the starting RG--at the right price
Machiavelli said:I don't think Leary has much tread left.BearForce said:Assassin said:
SI.com
Exclusive: What G Ron Leary Says About Possible Return To Cowboys
Mike Fisher
6 hours ago
FRISCO - Do the Dallas Cowboys need another offensive lineman who can provide leadership, bully pponents and maybe do so in an affordable way?
Ron Leary would like to provide some answers.
"Dallas is home and always will be home,'' Leary tells CowboysSI.com on the eve of the Denver Broncos declining to pick up an option that will make him an NFL free agent. "So I'm open. But I understand this is a business.''
The business of football is of course how Leary left Dallas in the first place, via a rich four-year $36-million contract given to him by Denver in .... And the business of football in Dallas could block a return.
The Cowboys in many ways seem loaded in the O-line. In addition to top-notch starters Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick, Zack Martin and La'el Collins, there is promise from starting left guard Connor Williams and from young reserve Connor McGovern.
But once upon a time, Leary flat beat out the talented Collins (who is now a standout at right tackle) at left guard. And Williams has position flex ... as does McGovern, who hasn't played a down yet.
Backup Joe Looney is a free agent. That alone could provide a spot for Leary, who tells us his health leaves him ready to compete.
"I've been a little banged up,'' says Leary, who is about to turn 31. "Last year I was coming back from an Achilles and I didn't expect to play as well as I did, but blessed to come back from that without any issues.
"And now? I Honestly can say this healthiest I've been the last two years. I feel great, my body feels great. This is my first offseason in two years that I'm training and not rehabbing.
"I've got a lot left in the tank and a lot left to prove.''
It's possible Dallas will remain committed to the two Connors. But if the Cowboys could acquire a guard who can beat out Williams? Then maybe the youngster becomes a utility guy here, even at swing tackle. It's also possible that while Dallas might try to get a cap-friendly bargain here, some other bidder could look at Leary's resume as a tough guy on the field and a chemistry guy off of it and grant him one more big bite of the financial apple.
"I love Dallas,'' Leary tells us. "All I can really speak to beyond that is that I'm a free agent, I'm open, and we will see what happens.''
Williams becomes your swing OT
McGovern is your swing OG
Leary becomes the starting RG--at the right price
didn't he have some kind of inherited problem with his knees?BearForce said:Assassin said:
SI.com
Exclusive: What G Ron Leary Says About Possible Return To Cowboys
Mike Fisher
6 hours ago
FRISCO - Do the Dallas Cowboys need another offensive lineman who can provide leadership, bully pponents and maybe do so in an affordable way?
Ron Leary would like to provide some answers.
"Dallas is home and always will be home,'' Leary tells CowboysSI.com on the eve of the Denver Broncos declining to pick up an option that will make him an NFL free agent. "So I'm open. But I understand this is a business.''
The business of football is of course how Leary left Dallas in the first place, via a rich four-year $36-million contract given to him by Denver in .... And the business of football in Dallas could block a return.
The Cowboys in many ways seem loaded in the O-line. In addition to top-notch starters Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick, Zack Martin and La'el Collins, there is promise from starting left guard Connor Williams and from young reserve Connor McGovern.
But once upon a time, Leary flat beat out the talented Collins (who is now a standout at right tackle) at left guard. And Williams has position flex ... as does McGovern, who hasn't played a down yet.
Backup Joe Looney is a free agent. That alone could provide a spot for Leary, who tells us his health leaves him ready to compete.
"I've been a little banged up,'' says Leary, who is about to turn 31. "Last year I was coming back from an Achilles and I didn't expect to play as well as I did, but blessed to come back from that without any issues.
"And now? I Honestly can say this healthiest I've been the last two years. I feel great, my body feels great. This is my first offseason in two years that I'm training and not rehabbing.
"I've got a lot left in the tank and a lot left to prove.''
It's possible Dallas will remain committed to the two Connors. But if the Cowboys could acquire a guard who can beat out Williams? Then maybe the youngster becomes a utility guy here, even at swing tackle. It's also possible that while Dallas might try to get a cap-friendly bargain here, some other bidder could look at Leary's resume as a tough guy on the field and a chemistry guy off of it and grant him one more big bite of the financial apple.
"I love Dallas,'' Leary tells us. "All I can really speak to beyond that is that I'm a free agent, I'm open, and we will see what happens.''
Williams becomes your swing OT
McGovern is your swing OG
Leary becomes the starting RG--at the right price
Assassin said:didn't he have some kind of inherited problem with his knees?BearForce said:Assassin said:
SI.com
Exclusive: What G Ron Leary Says About Possible Return To Cowboys
Mike Fisher
6 hours ago
FRISCO - Do the Dallas Cowboys need another offensive lineman who can provide leadership, bully pponents and maybe do so in an affordable way?
Ron Leary would like to provide some answers.
"Dallas is home and always will be home,'' Leary tells CowboysSI.com on the eve of the Denver Broncos declining to pick up an option that will make him an NFL free agent. "So I'm open. But I understand this is a business.''
The business of football is of course how Leary left Dallas in the first place, via a rich four-year $36-million contract given to him by Denver in .... And the business of football in Dallas could block a return.
The Cowboys in many ways seem loaded in the O-line. In addition to top-notch starters Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick, Zack Martin and La'el Collins, there is promise from starting left guard Connor Williams and from young reserve Connor McGovern.
But once upon a time, Leary flat beat out the talented Collins (who is now a standout at right tackle) at left guard. And Williams has position flex ... as does McGovern, who hasn't played a down yet.
Backup Joe Looney is a free agent. That alone could provide a spot for Leary, who tells us his health leaves him ready to compete.
"I've been a little banged up,'' says Leary, who is about to turn 31. "Last year I was coming back from an Achilles and I didn't expect to play as well as I did, but blessed to come back from that without any issues.
"And now? I Honestly can say this healthiest I've been the last two years. I feel great, my body feels great. This is my first offseason in two years that I'm training and not rehabbing.
"I've got a lot left in the tank and a lot left to prove.''
It's possible Dallas will remain committed to the two Connors. But if the Cowboys could acquire a guard who can beat out Williams? Then maybe the youngster becomes a utility guy here, even at swing tackle. It's also possible that while Dallas might try to get a cap-friendly bargain here, some other bidder could look at Leary's resume as a tough guy on the field and a chemistry guy off of it and grant him one more big bite of the financial apple.
"I love Dallas,'' Leary tells us. "All I can really speak to beyond that is that I'm a free agent, I'm open, and we will see what happens.''
Williams becomes your swing OT
McGovern is your swing OG
Leary becomes the starting RG--at the right price
BearForce said:Assassin said:
SI.com
Exclusive: What G Ron Leary Says About Possible Return To Cowboys
Mike Fisher
6 hours ago
FRISCO - Do the Dallas Cowboys need another offensive lineman who can provide leadership, bully pponents and maybe do so in an affordable way?
Ron Leary would like to provide some answers.
"Dallas is home and always will be home,'' Leary tells CowboysSI.com on the eve of the Denver Broncos declining to pick up an option that will make him an NFL free agent. "So I'm open. But I understand this is a business.''
The business of football is of course how Leary left Dallas in the first place, via a rich four-year $36-million contract given to him by Denver in .... And the business of football in Dallas could block a return.
The Cowboys in many ways seem loaded in the O-line. In addition to top-notch starters Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick, Zack Martin and La'el Collins, there is promise from starting left guard Connor Williams and from young reserve Connor McGovern.
But once upon a time, Leary flat beat out the talented Collins (who is now a standout at right tackle) at left guard. And Williams has position flex ... as does McGovern, who hasn't played a down yet.
Backup Joe Looney is a free agent. That alone could provide a spot for Leary, who tells us his health leaves him ready to compete.
"I've been a little banged up,'' says Leary, who is about to turn 31. "Last year I was coming back from an Achilles and I didn't expect to play as well as I did, but blessed to come back from that without any issues.
"And now? I Honestly can say this healthiest I've been the last two years. I feel great, my body feels great. This is my first offseason in two years that I'm training and not rehabbing.
"I've got a lot left in the tank and a lot left to prove.''
It's possible Dallas will remain committed to the two Connors. But if the Cowboys could acquire a guard who can beat out Williams? Then maybe the youngster becomes a utility guy here, even at swing tackle. It's also possible that while Dallas might try to get a cap-friendly bargain here, some other bidder could look at Leary's resume as a tough guy on the field and a chemistry guy off of it and grant him one more big bite of the financial apple.
"I love Dallas,'' Leary tells us. "All I can really speak to beyond that is that I'm a free agent, I'm open, and we will see what happens.''
Williams becomes your swing OT
McGovern is your swing OG
Leary becomes the starting RG--at the right price
trey3216 said:BearForce said:Assassin said:
SI.com
Exclusive: What G Ron Leary Says About Possible Return To Cowboys
Mike Fisher
6 hours ago
FRISCO - Do the Dallas Cowboys need another offensive lineman who can provide leadership, bully pponents and maybe do so in an affordable way?
Ron Leary would like to provide some answers.
"Dallas is home and always will be home,'' Leary tells CowboysSI.com on the eve of the Denver Broncos declining to pick up an option that will make him an NFL free agent. "So I'm open. But I understand this is a business.''
The business of football is of course how Leary left Dallas in the first place, via a rich four-year $36-million contract given to him by Denver in .... And the business of football in Dallas could block a return.
The Cowboys in many ways seem loaded in the O-line. In addition to top-notch starters Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick, Zack Martin and La'el Collins, there is promise from starting left guard Connor Williams and from young reserve Connor McGovern.
But once upon a time, Leary flat beat out the talented Collins (who is now a standout at right tackle) at left guard. And Williams has position flex ... as does McGovern, who hasn't played a down yet.
Backup Joe Looney is a free agent. That alone could provide a spot for Leary, who tells us his health leaves him ready to compete.
"I've been a little banged up,'' says Leary, who is about to turn 31. "Last year I was coming back from an Achilles and I didn't expect to play as well as I did, but blessed to come back from that without any issues.
"And now? I Honestly can say this healthiest I've been the last two years. I feel great, my body feels great. This is my first offseason in two years that I'm training and not rehabbing.
"I've got a lot left in the tank and a lot left to prove.''
It's possible Dallas will remain committed to the two Connors. But if the Cowboys could acquire a guard who can beat out Williams? Then maybe the youngster becomes a utility guy here, even at swing tackle. It's also possible that while Dallas might try to get a cap-friendly bargain here, some other bidder could look at Leary's resume as a tough guy on the field and a chemistry guy off of it and grant him one more big bite of the financial apple.
"I love Dallas,'' Leary tells us. "All I can really speak to beyond that is that I'm a free agent, I'm open, and we will see what happens.''
Williams becomes your swing OT
McGovern is your swing OG
Leary becomes the starting RG--at the right price
No , he would be LG. No one is taking Zack Martin's spot ar RG
Timbear said:
Speaking of Dak, if he is stupid enough to turn down $33 M per with $105 M guaranteed, than he deserves the franchise tag, and Dallas should draft a QB to start preparing for a post Dak world in Big D.
Timbear said:
Speaking of Dak, if he is stupid enough to turn down $33 M per with $105 M guaranteed, than he deserves the franchise tag, and Dallas should draft a QB to start preparing for a post Dak world in Big D.
Timbear said:
Just because one team overpays doesn't mean that that salary should set the market. Seriously, Dak knows the Dallas offer is plenty of money. His agent just wants more $. The Cowboys should stand their ground.
Franko said:
I tend to think that when you have a really good to great QB, you pay what it takes to keep them. But I've mentioned before that since 1995, no team has won a SB with a QB that takes up more than 12% of the salary cap. If the media reports about what Dak will likely get puts him at over 17% of the cap.
Timbear said:
No one is saying trade him. Of course not. Franchise tag him, draft a good QB to develop, and see what happens. It's all a crap shoot.