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DeeJay

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Why are the panthers even listed? And yeah there's a video showing dez doing something worse than what rice did, but hey we all know that being accused of something and having no proof you did it is worse than having hard evidence like a video so I'm sure he'll be fine

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Seriously? I would agree but with what's going on with Dez I think they'll be more inclined to keep Demarco.

I don't.

Their cap situation is bad, and people in the organization have said that almost anyone could ein behind that line. I just don't see it unless he takes 3 million less than wherever else bids for him.

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I saw Cowboys title.. they use to be my team before we got a team in Carolina.. now I hate them.. just had to get that off my chest.. there is no way Carolina goes after him we have bigger fish to fry.. I say Jets or Bills is where he lands!!

 

I grew up a Cowboys fan too but I also now hate them. I use the excuse that I was young and didn't know any better.

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I sincerely hope that this organization has learned it's lesson about big money RBs.  We're still paying the costs of those contracts.  Please for the love of god don't bring in another one.

 

Murray is good, but he definitely reaped the benefits of the heavy investments Dallas has made in it's OL.  We don't have that OL.  Not even close.  If J. Stew could be healthy, I honestly think he could replicate Murray's production on that current Dallas team and I honestly think it's why Dallas is willing to let Murray walk.  He's good, but he's not as good as last year's numbers indicate and they know it.

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