Moral of the story, today...
E X T E N D _ M O R R I S _ C L A I B O R N E
(5 years/25 million or 6 years/30 million should do it, but price will go up later in the season and will be sky high in the offseason)
He's had his best 2 games with the best OL (our left tackle) not even playing
Leads the league in rushing
Over 100 ypg
Haters
Jalen Ramsey, Joey Bosa and DeForest Buckner
Moral of the story, today...
E X T E N D _ M O R R I S _ C L A I B O R N E
(5 years/25 million or 6 years/30 million should do it, but price will go up later in the season and will be sky high in the offseason)
Morris Claiborne is the best cornerback wearing #24 in the division...
Analytics would all agree with me.
Butler is a problem. Dropped the TD catch and cost us a drive with the stupidest penalty of the game after making a good catch.
Growing pains tbh I'm sure he learned something today especially with Witten all up in his ear. Other than that he had a great game and was a big target for Dak all day.
We can still get him for 5-6 million a year for 5-6 years but Jerry MUST ACT NOW... don't let him command 8 figures in free agency like Jenkins and Norman next year...
I still do think he's the one we target to re-sign relatively long term this next offseason as opposed to Williams. If Williams wants to get paid he can walk.
I agree unfortunately. TW showed a lot of promise but his football IQ has proven to be detrimental to the team.
Hope we get a good season this year out of him as a good filler option, win a SB, his price soars, Butler goes relatively unknown, and our team integrity remains intact for next season with Williams paid elsewhere and Butler kept on a pretty team-friendly 3-4 year deal for about 2-2.5 million a season as a solid outside WR #2.
We better damn well re-sign Claiborne and Terrell McClain long-term NOW, though... that is IMPERATIVE.
Claiborne 6 years/30 million with first 2 years mostly guaranteed and a player option for the 6th year
T. McClain 4 years/14 million
Butler 3 years/7 million
GET IT DONE JERRY.
gtfo you're the hater, butler played great once the ball was thrown his way and that penalty was touchy garbage
Agree on that one, it gets called 10-15% of the time, but it's still irresponsible. Better to just drop the ball or throw it to the ref and get the away from anybody on the other team for the next few seconds.
The same thing got called today against Mike Wallace after his late 4th quarter touchdown and that cost the Ravens crucial field position and arguably the game.
Was wondering why the they had Gabbert running so much..
QB option
dude's had the opportunity to run his offense with vick/kaep and instead chose foles and gabbert
Getting stuck with players in ridiculously long contracts is why we sucked for so many years. Look at Marion Barber. Just because someone plays well for 4 games doesn't mean you rush to lock em up all of a sudden. Let that man play a full season before you break the bank
Assuming Mo' keeps this up he gets a 2 year deal tops. Flexibility is key man, you should know this considering you're allegedly a Spurs fan too.. same concept
I don't follow much CFB, but was Gabbert a running QB coming out of college?
@ Carlos Hyde hating on Zeke doing the eating taunt.. ing pissed him off
But god damn.. Barry Church dude got ing punked
gets up talking
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Claiborne has the first stretch of his career where he's not a total and utter liability, has one good game and people are ready to lock him up for six years.
Until he gets hit.
I'd rather pay him 5 million a year long term than 10+ million a year for 2 years and risk losing someone on the OL or Demarcus Lawrence or somebody
Of course we can terminate the Romo contract in 2018 without eating dead money if we want so that helps... Dak is up in 2020.
Week 8 = game 7, not game 8. Week 7 is bye.
As I've said repeatedly since August, the most likely return date is October 30th against the Eagles... denying big media their vaunted rookie vs. rookie NFC BEast matchup. Meh. The Eagles may be 6-0 and we'll be either 4-2 or 3-3.
No, it's not people.. It's one dumbass. In fairness to him, he would have to pay a mechanic to replace a lightbulb in his blinker so this really isn't too far outside his usual takes.
Can you guys imagine the deafening roar of the crowd when Romo goes down again? not since the Philly fans erupted in joy when Michael Irvin damn near broke his neck will you hear a crowd happier to see a man down on the field
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