I think he's better than Basham by a decent bit but he probably shouldn't have gotten more than 5/year.That's too much.
Is he really any better than Basham for example, who got less than half that?
I think he's better than Basham by a decent bit but he probably shouldn't have gotten more than 5/year.
Just quit wishing logic on the way these dumb asses work.We have like 30 million in space and for what? To overpay Armstrong by 2MM/year and low-ball Kearse?
At least sign someone like Akiem Hicks for like 2/15 (basically what you gave Armstrong).
He was a draft choice.I think he's better than Basham by a decent bit but he probably shouldn't have gotten more than 5/year.
And it is not right and it is a bad look.theyre low balling Kearse, you know it.
I think he is better than Basham as well. Still a rotational piece but they probably see this contract as starter money now.You like Armstrong better than I do.
They absolutely do.I think he is better than Basham as well. Still a rotational piece but they probably see this contract as starter money now.
You need to get your Twitter together.
And not repost.You need to get your Twitter together.
His numbers compared favorably to Gregory’s.They absolutely do.
He has been promoted.
His career arc was nonexistent.His numbers compared favorably to Gregory’s.
His numbers compared favorably to Gregory’s.
I agree with others here, he might be better than Basham, mainly because he is not as dumb.That's too much.
Is he really any better than Basham for example, who got less than half that?
Yeah not even close. I think he is better than Basham but that isn't saying a lot.The numbers are all well and good, but when you watch them it's clear Gregory is significantly better and much more consistently disruptive.
When Gregory isn’t flat out tackling olinemen.The numbers are all well and good, but when you watch them it's clear Gregory is significantly better and much more consistently disruptive.
It's true. Pretty soon he won't have a choice though and we will see a flurry of bottom of the barrel guys signed. Ones that know they need a one year prove it deal and hit free agency next year.Stephen's organizational philosophy is basically that nobody deserves to be paid unless they were drafted by Dallas. Considering that excludes literally 99% of the players coming into the league I'd say that's a less than optimal strategy for winning a Super Bowl.