MacMahon: Selvie still feels he's fighting for a job

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Selvie still feels he's fighting for a job
July, 29, 2014

By Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com

OXNARD, Calif. -- Defensive end George Selvie started every game last season, but he's still the same guy who spent the first few days of training camp hoping his phone would ring.

The Dallas Cowboys, desperate for bodies after a rash of injuries to the defensive line early in last year's camp, finally called Selvie. He signed a two-year, minimum-salary deal with nothing guaranteed but a plane ticket to Southern California.

Selvie, who had three sacks and played for three teams in the first three years of his career, showed up to Oxnard believing that this could be his last opportunity to stick in the NFL. He made the most of it, recording seven sacks last season and returning to Oxnard as the starter.

Yet Selvie still feels like he has to compete for a roster spot.

"A lot has changed, but I've got to move forward and go with what I've got now," Selvie said. "I'm very blessed to be in the position that I am in right now. I'm just moving forward and trying to get better.

"I'm not a big-time guy. I'm not getting paid a lot of money. Even those guys are fighting to stay on the roster. If they don't perform, you can get cut. I'm definitely out here trying to get better and trying to fight for a job."

Selvie is fired up about the perception that the defensive line is Dallas' weakest link. He was reminded of that the other night as he watched television with some of his linemates. They were excited to see their pictures flash across the screen, only to then see the words "Biggest Question Mark in the League."

Selvie wants to prove that perception wrong. He wants to prove his performance last season wasn't a fluke. He wants to prove again that he belongs in NFL.

"People still don't give me credit for last year," Selvie said. "But that comes with the territory. I was a no-name guy. I came off the couch. I've just got to go out there and prove myself again. That's what football is all about. Year after year, you've got to come out there and prove yourself."
 

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Its amazing what he did after being on the couch to start training camp last year.

I would like to find out his problems with other teams was it attitude?
 

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Its amazing what he did after being on the couch to start training camp last year.

I would like to find out his problems with other teams was it attitude?
Or the guys with the Rams were better. Same for the Jags and Panthers maybe?

Nah, can't be that.

He's gotta be some suppressed talent.

Point blank, I have never seen an average talent get elevated to core player so fast based off so little.

He is a guy that should be definite depth. But he's not.
 

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Or the guys with the Rams were better. Same for the Jags and Panthers maybe?

Nah, can't be that.

He's gotta be some suppressed talent.

Point blank, I have never seen an average talent get elevated to core player so fast based off so little.

He is a guy that should be definite depth. But he's not.
My point was that he was not even kept for depth and yes I think the Jaguars would have gladly taken the production he showed last year.

He did not look like an average talent last year he looked like a goy you could win with while maybe subbing for him on 3rd downs, now it might have been completely fluky, but he looked like at worst a rotation guy.

And who elevated him to core guy, if this was true you would hear rumblings of an extension, have I missed something?
 

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I think Selvie could definitely be a competent starter, he's certainly not a core guy but if he plays like he did last year I'm more than fine with him starting in a rotation.
 
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