203Pat
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The market is so robust they couldn't find a trade partner?
Sherman led the team in tackles that game. Not too bad for a guy coming off his couch 5 days prior.
That's the rub. Does he want the money or a chance for a ring this year? I am sure Brady is talking to him now. lol
Grabbing Jaylon Smith now gives me bad memories of Mo Sanu...
Cowboys released him for a reason, he could not break into the starting lineup.
I think his injury history has caught up with him, or he has some other unknown issue.
BSPN sez:
And after all the time the Cowboys media machine spent hyping him, the whispers are now that he was more interested in managing the $35M in guarantees the Cowboys gave him than in playing football. I guess that's what happens when you have had a massive injury that almost took your career away.
Link: Dallas Cowboys' decision to cut Jaylon Smith about not stopping progress
I agree. He'll pick the best team near his price IMO. Packers should make a move surely they have cap space or are the 3 offensive Pro Bowl RB,QB and WR contracts that huge?I am guessing it will be the money over the ring. Older players who already have a ring, are more likely to go for maximizing their dollars rather than the ring. Especially since him going to Tampa doesn't guarantee him a ring anyway. And there is a chance that KC and Green Bay could go after him too and they are Super Bowl contenders and potentially better scheme fits.
I could be wrong. It wouldn't be the first time.
Curious to see if Dallas or the Rams or Arizona shows interest...according to Schefter, he is going to have a ton of interest.I agree. He'll pick the best team near his price IMO. Packers should make a move surely they have cap space or are the 3 offensive Pro Bowl RB,QB and WR contracts that huge?
The market is so robust they couldn't find a trade partner?
If that is the case why sign Collins? Let the young guys play if we're calling it a season.
I agree. He'll pick the best team near his price IMO. Packers should make a move surely they have cap space or are the 3 offensive Pro Bowl RB,QB and WR contracts that huge?
If he isn't playing here for cheap money why would he play somewhere else for cheap money?The market is full of teams that want to sign him for cheap...if you trade him you are stuck with his large contract.