2025 Random Cowboys Stuff Thread

ravidubey

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Maybe, maybe not.

But I know that Orlovsky is a moron, and wrong most of the time.
He's too busy shouting over his co-workers to be actually right.

The Cowboys have insane leverage and are choosing to exercise it until Micah holds out. Then they will start fining him.

It's like they are daring him to do it.

This reeks of Jerry having got a bug up his ass about the "handshake deal" followed by Parsons going public on social media and wanting to drag Parsons through some mud first.

I think they don't think they have a chance Thursday night vs Philly with or without Micah on the field and don't feel the urgency.
 

Bipo

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He's too busy shouting over his co-workers to be actually right.

The Cowboys have insane leverage and are choosing to exercise it until Micah holds out. Then they will start fining him.

It's like they are daring him to do it.

This reeks of Jerry having got a bug up his ass about the "handshake deal" followed by Parsons going public on social media and wanting to drag Parsons through some mud first.

I think they don't think they have a chance Thursday night vs Philly with or without Micah on the field and don't feel the urgency.
The biggest point is that absolutely no one that turns out great on a rookie deal is treated like this. Superstars never play on the 5th year option. Every star in the first round of his draft class in particular has been paid and extended. I believe Parsons when he says they went to these fucking football retards years ago for an extension and were blown the fuck off. I also believe talking heads when they say this one feels different. No one asks for a trade outta Dallas even if they haven't won shit in 3 fucking decades.
 

ravidubey

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The biggest point is that absolutely no one that turns out great on a rookie deal is treated like this. Superstars never play on the 5th year option. Every star in the first round of his draft class in particular has been paid and extended. I believe Parsons when he says they went to these fucking football retards years ago for an extension and were blown the fuck off. I also believe talking heads when they say this one feels different. No one asks for a trade outta Dallas even if they haven't won shit in 3 fucking decades.
This situation and this organization is fucked up.

It's run by a senile old Walmart fuck who sits there talking about bullshit like "handshake deals" while trying to pressure his employees to negotiate without representation when we all know he just doesn't want to pay all that money.

Then Steven has the gall to say (before Parsons demanded a trade) that Dak and CeeDee "wanted to be here" and imply that Parsons doesn't when the kid has been like "Mr Cowboy" since the moment he was drafted!
 

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Where's the Netflix specials on the 50's Browns and the 40's Bears?

I can't imagine anyone under 40 giving a fuck about this.
 

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Where's the Netflix specials on the 50's Browns and the 40's Bears?

I can't imagine anyone under 40 giving a fuck about this.
Like it or not, the Cowboys are the world’s most recognized NFL team. People would watch this.

Also, your comparison is absurd. You’re talking about two completely different eras of football. At least the Cowboys dynasty was in the modern era. Nobody outside of Cleveland gives a damn about the Browns TODAY, much less a team from nearly 90 years ago. People watch the Dallas Cowboys. Either because they are fans and hope to see them win, or because they hate them and want to see them lose. But the point is, they watch them. Even when they’re shitty, they are at or near the top of the ratings.
 

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The biggest point is that absolutely no one that turns out great on a rookie deal is treated like this. Superstars never play on the 5th year option.
Except for RBs. Those dudes typically get screwed because of the nature of the position.

If they perform well and push for a lucrative contract extension like every other 1st rounder that outperformed their rookie deal, RBs almost always get pushback because of the wear and tear they've already sustained.
 
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