melton ain't signed
Better hope Orton stays on another season
You do realize that with a few more years of this bull , the Cowboys will be the exact same as the Raiders, right, you dumb piece of ?
@ few more yrs... stfu tro...
Last edited by td4mvp2k; 03-18-2014 at 05:00 PM.
Little surprised but should be a good pickup - hopefully JJ doesn't screw us yet again with a ty deal. Hopefully they draft Donald.
Edit: bitterness
Last edited by leemajors; 03-18-2014 at 08:25 PM.
Still ing re ed I see.
still a it tro i see
http://cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/20...me-on-us.html/
One reason the Cowboys have been unable to escape the pull of .500 in past seasons is that they have paid significant money to players past the age of 30 who were no longer on the rise.
That’s why DeMarcus Ware and Jason Hatcher have found employment elsewhere and Miles Austin will soon follow.
“If we don’t learn from what has bitten us then shame on us,’’ said Stephen Jones, the team’s chief operating officer. “Unfortunately, we have been paying guys who are over 30 years old a lot of money up front and it hasn’t worked for us.
“I’m not saying that Hatcher won’t work out. I’m not saying that Ware won’t work out. But it hasn’t worked out for us, so we have to do something different.’’
Different is releasing Ware and Austin rather than keeping the players and restructuring their contracts to push the money down the road. Different is not signing Hatcher to an extension and allowing him to hit the market.
These moves aren’t a declaration that the club will never again throw big money at a player in his 30s. But it does signal a more critical eye in how these players will be judged.
“I’m not saying we will never do that,’’ Jones said. “There are always exceptions. But when you are coming off of what we have come off of, obviously we have been bit.
“It’s a young man’s game and there is a lot more risk when you’re signing guys past the 30 mark.’’
Stephen must have been faced drunk when he did that interview, I seriously doubt he is capable of thinking that logically when sober.
It's nice to hear, but goddamn how long did it take to get to it
I think they realized how ed they were by the Denver game last year when 75% of the crowd was in Denver orange. I think the Jones family does better with self discovery when using colors, shapes, etc as the metric. The simple stuff.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones:
"The Cowboys have not gone to the playoffs in several years … yet we're the most popular TV show there is on television"
^He's gone the Vince McMahon route. He now sees it as entertainment instead of sport. Could be very dark times ahead
Sig speaks for itself
Inb4 foreigner2K comes to Jerry's rescue calling us all "tros"
So when do you guys predict Spencer's season ender will happen? I say game 5.
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