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Cowboys release LB Jaylon Smith


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11 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

Pass. He's never been the same since that big knee injury at Notre Dame. He can't change direction or cover, before that injury he was a great athlete and looked at as the next big MLB prospect which he never lived up to. Glad he got paid though bc that injury might've been a dirty hit

Looked petty good the last two years, no idea on his current health. Reading up some its more a issues with freelancing, missed assignments, than injuries. Dallas has plenty of LB depth and drafted a falling star LB in the 4th. He cost too much is the real reason and had a injury clause for next year if he got hurt. They got scared and cut bait in-season after every single team laughed at his current contract. 

  Panthers are fools not to call him/his agent up, especially if Shaqs going to miss time form being week-to-week.... Still the next best inside LB is MIA Carter, I can not even tell if he is still a panther. 

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30 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

When you are a snap away from having Clay Johnston and Julian Stanford starting, he is worth a 1 year prove it deal. Even if it’s as a rotational player. 
 

Def wouldn’t move on it if he’s wanting “fug you” money.

He’ll want more than a one year prove it deal.

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

Looked petty good the last two years, no idea on his current health. Reading up some its more a issues with freelancing, missed assignments, than injuries. Dallas has plenty of LB depth and drafted a falling star LB in the 4th. He cost too much is the real reason and had a injury clause for next year if he got hurt. They got scared and cut bait in-season after every single team laughed at his current contract. 

  Panthers are fools not to call him/his agent up, especially if Shaqs going to miss time form being week-to-week.... Still the next best inside LB is MIA Carter, I can not even tell if he is still a panther. 

Yeah, we have to bring him in.  Period.

From what I've watched of him over the last few years, he looks plenty fast and athletic still, so I can see them just moving on bc of him not being a Quinn guy, the contract, etc.  It's not because of his physical capabilities.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Yeah, we have to bring him in.  Period.

From what I've watched of him over the last few years, he looks plenty fast and athletic still, so I can see them just moving on bc of him not being a Quinn guy, the contract, etc.  It's not because of his physical capabilities.

6yr 70+million is 1st team all-world type of contract. Neal a career safety coming off career ending injuries is preferred over him, same for a 4th rounder. Something happened during the off-season and the blowboys were like " we are going in another direction ". It seems like Jerriah loved him and forked over that insane contract, classic Jerriah...

check it out, 2nd in the whole league for inside LB....only the Jets with having to waaaaaay overpay free agents beat him out.

 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/contracts/sort-value/inside-linebacker/limit-100/ 

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8 minutes ago, stirs said:

not a draft fan?

 

 

Wow its so old that its in SD, I heard all the news back then and its 2021 now.....I feel its proven he is over that injury. 

I mean what are doing here???

Panthers need LB, badly.

Smith is a MLB.

Shaq is hurting currently.

Huddlers but but ________ ________ ______ ????? Jesus.........

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Hold on this player just got released- he gos by Jackisun Stilth and plays LB.

WHat do you think??

Had a terrible injury scare in 2016, looks peeetttttty good afterwards, no??

Hate away peeps....

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SEASON TEAM GA GP GS SNAPS SNAPS% SACKS TACKLES SOLO TACKLES AST TACKLES FF INT
2021 DAL 4 4 2 148 57.1   18 13 5    
2020 DAL 16 16 15 1081 105.9 1.5 155 89 66 1 1
2019 DAL 16 16 16 1015 92.3 2.5 141 83 58 2 1
2018 DAL 16 16 16 976 93.0 4 121 82 39 3  
2017 DAL 16 16 6 578 55.9 1 81 50 31 1  
2016 DAL 4                  
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