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Just peeped that. Might be a positive for us under centerOriginally Posted by Hazat50
Cowboys will be interviewing Cam Newton
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Eric Weddle
OJ
Huff
Quintin Mikell
Donte Whitner
i would look at all of them as FA signing for saftey
unless we trade back no way the cowboys take moore or williams that high.
Lets say we do draft prince or PP at 9. do we move newmen to saftey and let him play the Charles woodson role?
please tell me we hired a new OL coach?
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Dallas Cowboys will let defensive end Marcus Spears and safety Gerald Sensabaugh test the free agent marketplace before offering those players new deals, if at all, a source close to the team said Monday.
The Cowboys have interviewed several defensive ends and safeties at the Senior Bowl and national scouting combine as possible replacements.
Spears, who was drafted 20th overall in the 2005 draft, proved to be a productive player for the Cowboys yet was replaced in the starting lineup by Stephen Bowen after suffering a left calf strain. Spears, who has eight sacks and 16 tackles for loss in his career, was placed on injured reserve Nov. 10.
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Spears was irked before the start of the 2010 season, when the team tendered him at original draft pick level ($1.226 million) for the 2010 season. That offer was lower than backups Jason Hatcher and Bowen received via second-round tender deals.
Spears said during the season he wants to return, but he's seeking a long-term contract and was willing to test free agency.
Sensabaugh signed with the Cowboys in 2009 after spending four seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He started 14 games in 2009 and had only one interception but 10 pass breakups.
In 2010, Sensabaugh tied for the team lead with five interceptions, but the secondary struggled as the Cowboys allowed 57 plays of 20 or more yards. The Cowboys want to lower these numbers and believe a better pass rush and improved play overall at the safety and cornerback positions can help.
The Cowboys may go the free-agent route to address needs at the safety spot. Danieal Manning, O.J. Atogwe and Abram Elam could be possible fits.
Manning is expected to be a restricted free agent. If that's the case, the Cowboys would have to offer some compensation to the Chicago Bears. But Manning, a native of from Corsicana, Texas, has a desire to play for the Cowboys. Elam played for the Cowboys in 2006.
New Cowboys defensive coordinator Rob Ryan coached Elam last season in Cleveland.
Calvin Watkins covers the Cowboys for ESPNDallas.com
Originally Posted by manny1
so all this talk about Dez being traded if he keeps up his act he might just get cut. it never fails with the Cowboys there always in the news and its never anything good and it seems to happen every year. its not he fact that he was shagging its the point to were he was cusing at the police.
Cowboys’ Dez Bryant gets trespass warning at NorthPark mall
By TANYA EISERER and RICHARD ABSHIRE
Staff Writers
Published 22 March 2011 06:24 PM
Off-duty Dallas police officers working security at NorthPark Center on Saturday issued Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant a criminal trespass warning.
According to police reports, Bryant gave a profanity-laced response after he and three friends were asked to pull up their pants to cover their underwear.
Bryant cursed at officers and said he wouldn’t leave until his representative or his attorney arrived, authorities said. After getting his car from valet parking, Bryant sat in the car in a fire lane until friends finally persuaded him to leave, according to police.
A police report said Bryant “has had a pattern of behavior at NorthPark Center involving security/off-duty police.
Originally Posted by thachosen123
Come on dez you gotta do better than that
BUT in his defence, I'll be damned if somebody other than my parents demanded me to alter ANY part of my clothing in a public setting :/
Originally Posted by thachosen123
Come on dez you gotta do better than that
BUT in his defence, I'll be damned if somebody other than my parents demanded me to alter ANY part of my clothing in a public setting :/
msaba07 wrote:
dudes with no education (majority) want to get greedy about money ... billionaires want to get greedy about money ... they can all go !$!% a brick
you do know this is the problem right?
the players were fine with the agreement.. it was the owners who opted out and wanted to change the terms
and the owners' defense is that they are only making X and thus want to change the terms of the CBA with the players, but do not want to open the books to the players to justify said changes