Randy Gregory just got paid...

MargotDeeper

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jteten

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**** that dude. Cowboys patience kept him in the league. Jerry has always been loyal to a fault with players. Don’t need to know if he got more money. Don’t care.
 

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People seem to be forgetting the new NFL drug policy.
Players will be tested for THC once training camps opens. However, the new collective bargaining agreement has raised the threshold for a positive marijuana test from 35 nanograms to 150 and eliminates suspensions for positive drug tests. Instead, the NFL will issue fines for up to three weeks' pay (doubtful they will even do that).
 

Swiv3D

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**** that dude. Cowboys patience kept him in the league. Jerry has always been loyal to a fault with players. Don’t need to know if he got more money. Don’t care.
Jesus, calm down. He's a weed smoker, he didn't go drop kick your mom
 
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Cowboys agreed to a deal then tried to change the contract language up on him afterwards. That's why he signed with Denver. You agree to a deal, you don't change the terms afterwards, that's shady.
 

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**** that dude. Cowboys patience kept him in the league. Jerry has always been loyal to a fault with players. Don’t need to know if he got more money. Don’t care.
I tend to agree with this. The Cowboys stuck by him during his rough times and provided a lot of counseling and assistance. The lack of loyalty demonstrates a lack of character in my eyes, but this is probably not surprising to most people.
 

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Bo haters: "Bo could not recruit"
Also...today Bo recruits just signed today for close to 90 million dollars.
 
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People seem to be forgetting the new NFL drug policy.
Players will be tested for THC once training camps opens. However, the new collective bargaining agreement has raised the threshold for a positive marijuana test from 35 nanograms to 150 and eliminates suspensions for positive drug tests. Instead, the NFL will issue fines for up to three weeks' pay (doubtful they will even do that).
As it should be. The NFL would rather have the players doped up on legal painkillers and opiods.
 

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I wasn't great at math but 70 is a ways from 90. ;)
Was Maliek Collins not a Bo guy?I have no idea if he was but he signed for close to 20 million today.

The Texans are keeping Maliek Collins. On Tuesday, the defensive tackle agreed to return on a two-year deal worth $17MM (Twitter link via NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport). The pact also includes $8.5MM guaranteed, giving Collins security heading into his seventh pro season.
 
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Was Maliek Collins not a Bo guy?I have no idea if he was but he signed for close to 20 million today.

The Texans are keeping Maliek Collins. On Tuesday, the defensive tackle agreed to return on a two-year deal worth $17MM (Twitter link via NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport). The pact also includes $8.5MM guaranteed, giving Collins security heading into his seventh pro season.
OK. Fair point. I thought you just meant Randy.
 

HuskerO58

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Bo haters: "Bo could not recruit"
Also...today Bo recruits just signed today for close to 90 million dollars.
Yes, Bo could get a handful of really good recruits here & there, but to build a championship caliber team he couldn't recruit well enough. Not even close.
 

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Cowboys agreed to a deal then tried to change the contract language up on him afterwards. That's why he signed with Denver. You agree to a deal, you don't change the terms afterwards, that's shady.
If true, not a good look, but guessing that organization has done more for him than most others would
 

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I feel like Colorado is one of the worst places for him to end up, I’m guessing Denver had to have put some kind of language in that contract to protect them if he gets suspended yet again
 

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Took Dr.Tom 25 years to build a championship team.
Osborne played for the national championship in his eleventh season and finished in the top 10 eight times before that. Pelini never finished in the top 10 and wasn’t even ranked in his last two seasons. There is no comparison between the two.
 
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IMO, the biggest reason Gregory bolted the Big D is because Gregory knows first hand the 'Bpys ain't going no where with Dak. Choice between Wilson or Dak, who ya got? Me to. I don't love Wilson when compared to some other QB's around the league, and the AFC West is ridiculous at that position, but Wilson is an upgrade over Dak and it isn't close in my book. Sounds like the money was the same, so IMO he went for the best chance to win in the playoffs.
 

yunginsNU2

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I tend to agree with this. The Cowboys stuck by him during his rough times and provided a lot of counseling and assistance. The lack of loyalty demonstrates a lack of character in my eyes, but this is probably not surprising to most people.
Do you REALLY believe the cowboys & jerry jones cared at all about him? Or do you think it was more about the business of protecting their draft pick... sticking by him because they were invested.. its a buisness and the cowboys have a lot of criminals on their team they "stick" by.. how bout dem cowboys!!!
 

steinek11

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IMO, the biggest reason Gregory bolted the Big D is because Gregory knows first hand the 'Bpys ain't going no where with Dak. Choice between Wilson or Dak, who ya got? Me to. I don't love Wilson when compared to some other QB's around the league, and the AFC West is ridiculous at that position, but Wilson is an upgrade over Dak and it isn't close in my book. Sounds like the money was the same, so IMO he went for the best chance to win in the playoffs.
Donkeys won't get out of their own conference.