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If constantly being injured and eventually losing the job to a rookie is the worst thing that happens to him...
Well played, my friend. Well played.If constantly being injured and eventually losing the job to a rookie is the worst thing that happens to him...
Jerry's been holding us hostage since he let Jimmy walk and he become full-time GM while hiring a slew of HC's who couldn't get that position with any other team in the league.Wrong. Jerruh's GM'ng and philosophy of 1-800-Dial-A-QB holds the Cowboys hostage. Finding Romo's successor has been 2+ years overdue.
Romo will get the ball when Romo wants the ball, Mr Peanut.Ride the hot hand.
If Dak is only showing improvements, there's no way you just give the ball back to Romo.
The way his contract is mortgaged, he could easily be a dick and play Jerry's affinity to his advantage.If constantly being injured and eventually losing the job to a rookie is the worst thing that happens to him...
Why? If we can save money against the cap by cutting him as soon as next season, how is that holding us hostage?The way his contract is mortgaged, he could easily be a dick and play Jerry's affinity to his advantage.
There is no way Jerry or Garrett cut him. Just won't happen.
So yeah, he is very capable of holding the organization hostage.
Didn't you once tell us that there was no way that Jerry would ever cut DeMarcus Ware? That he was Jerry's "proof" that he was a football guy since he took him over Parcells and Spears?There is no way Jerry or Garrett cut him. Just won't happen.
Booze generally says whatever is the most negative thing you can say about Jerry or Garrett given the situation.Didn't you once tell us that there was no way that Jerry would ever cut DeMarcus Ware? That he was Jerry's "proof" that he was a football guy since he took him over Parcells and Spears?
Given the results we've gotten over the years I'd say booze is very justified in doing so.Booze generally says whatever is the most negative thing you can say about Jerry or Garrett given the situation.
Too soon.If constantly being injured and eventually losing the job to a rookie is the worst thing that happens to him...
And Jerry thinks 5 more years is realistic. Sorry, I don't think so.I think he will play again this season.
If you think for one second that Jones isn't married to Romo in a different way than Ware, I don't know what to tell you.Didn't you once tell us that there was no way that Jerry would ever cut DeMarcus Ware? That he was Jerry's "proof" that he was a football guy since he took him over Parcells and Spears?
If you think for one second that Jones isn't married to Romo in a different way than Ware, I don't know what to tell you.
Ware was money.
This is like family fucking portrait shit territory.
Murray was just like Ware.
I'm pretty sure you even said the "If you think for one second..." line then, too.
And wasn't DeMarco Murray supposedly in this stupid family portrait thing, too?
That contract is the most heavily mortaged ever after this year they actually start saving money if he is cut.Murray was just like Ware.
At Jerry's price.
There is no doubt that Romo's contract is one of the most heavily mortgaged ones ever.
Plus that Jones worships him beyond the money?
Yeah. Keep being the dumb ass who believes that Jones would cut him.
We all know that Jerry is so detached from emotion that he always makes the tough choice in favor or the team.
touche brother. Karma is a bitch, Tones.If constantly being injured and eventually losing the job to a rookie is the worst thing that happens to him...
I am impressed that the team has actually protected themselves against Romo's inevitable release. I and most people just assumed that he would be uncuttableIf Romo is a post-June 1 2017 cut,, that drops to $10.7 million of dead money in 2017 and $8.9 million of dead money in 2018. So you will have save $30 million (less than the planned $50 mil) over the two years.
If Romo is a "standard'' cut (or retirement) as a pre-June 1 move, all of the bonus rolls up into 2017, so his cap number goes from $24.7 million in 2017 to $19.6 million, with no dead money in 2018.
http://www.scout.com/nfl/cowboys/story/1700667-cap-hell-the-cowboys-cost-of-a-romo-goodbye
Hey. You're the one that makes these claims at the moment, then conveniently has an excuse as to why it happened when it does.Murray was just like Ware.
At Jerry's price.
There is no doubt that Romo's contract is one of the most heavily mortgaged ones ever.
Plus that Jones worships him beyond the money?
Yeah. Keep being the dumb ass who believes that Jones would cut him.
We all know that Jerry is so detached from emotion that he always makes the tough choice in favor or the team.