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3 hours ago, BS Wildcats said:

Lol, I'm not good enough to start, so I'm gonna pout and be late for meetings, miss flights Mallet.  That Ryan Mallett!  Perfect fit for the dysfunctional Cowboys

Name the stuff you talking about while with the Ravens. I'll wait. 

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Breaking News..................

 

JJ has just hired Urban Meyer to install his zone read spread offense. Urban will be OC with the title Head Coach in Waiting.

It is gonna cost him $12MM/yr plus performance incentives.

Hefty price but JJ can afford it.

If JJ can keep making blockbuster deals like this may be moving up the list, "most popular man in Arkansas".

Right behind Sam Walton, Frank Broyles, Bill Clinton, the Rockefeller's and "whole hog".

 

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, UTfanatic said:

Breaking News..................

 

JJ has just hired Urban Meyer to install his zone read spread offense. Urban will be OC with the title Head Coach in Waiting.

It is gonna cost him $12MM/yr plus performance incentives.

Hefty price but JJ can afford it.

If JJ can keep making blockbuster deals like this may be moving up the list, "most popular man in Arkansas".

Right behind Sam Walton, Frank Broyles, Bill Clinton, the Rockefeller's and "whole hog".

 

 

 

 

Better than anything going on in Austin. 

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1 minute ago, PAMFAM10 said:

Yep him and Romo. Have us all in what if land.

At least yall didnt overpay him, I guess there's a bright side for yall. Not for us though, and they trying to bring him back by 6weeks smh, guess they forgot what happened Thanksgiving Day. 

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IRVING, Texas – The Cowboys reduced their active roster from 90 players to 75 by making several moves before Tuesday’s deadline, including placing linebacker Jaylon Smith on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list, tight end James Hanna on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list and quarterback Kellen Moore on the Reserve/Injured list.
Moore fractured his fibula on Aug. 2 and with a three-to-four month timetable following surgery. Hanna underwent knee surgery in the middle of training camp and will spend at least the first six weeks of the regular season on Reserve/PUP.
Smith, the team’s second-round pick, continues to rehab from the knee injury he suffered in his final college game at Notre Dame. Like Hanna on Reserve/PUP, Smith will spend at least the first six weeks of the regular season on Reserve/NFI, but the Cowboys drafted him knowing he could very well spend his entire rookie season on the sidelines. Not only did Smith suffer peroneal nerve damage – the nerve must regenerate on its own with time – he’s also only nine months removed from his ACL tear.

“He’s making progress,” head coach Jason Garrett said. “He works really hard with Britt Brown every day on his rehab and he seems like he’s making progress and recovering from his knee injury. Again, with him it’s a day by day thing. You’re trying to make strides every day. It’s a long journey back for him. But he’s worked very hard and he’s handled it the right way.”
In addition, the Cowboys waived the following players on Tuesday:
WR Rodney Smith
G Mike McQueen
G Dan Buchholz
WR Richard Mullaney
The following players were waived/injured:
CB Arjen Colquhoun
LB Henoc Muamba
Saturday is the league’s deadline for final roster cuts to 53 players. Thursday’s preseason finale against the Houston Texans at AT&T Stadium is the final audition for roster hopefuls.

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