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Cowboys release LB Jaylon Smith


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I mean if he is cheap, how can anyone be against that? We aren’t stuck with that poo salary. Question will be how much does he want and for how long? I’d want him for cheap and 1-2 years but I highly doubt he isn’t offered better.

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1 minute ago, Riverboat Ron said:

We'd need him to clear waivers, his contract is a little over valued.

  • Waived - A non-vested player (less than four years of service) who is terminated goes through waivers. When he is released another team can claim him within a certain period of time. A vested veteran only goes through the waiver system from the trading deadline in midseason through the end of the season. During the offseason and all the way up to the trading deadline, a vested veteran gets released. 
  • Released - A vested veteran is free when he is terminated and can sign with any club. Keep in mind, if the termination takes place between the end of the trading deadline and the end of the calendar year, the player goes through waivers. A vested veteran released this time of year is free to sign with any team. 
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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

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                  

Or maybe because he just isnt that good

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2 hours ago, Mike2.0 said:

Smith would be worth the addition at the right price. He might not be the same player as he was a couple of seasons ago, and might be transitioning from a full time role to a situational one, but he could be helpful in the short term.

Really just need him to fill in at LB until Shaq gets healthy

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36 minutes ago, Icege said:

Y'all thought the folks bitching about Shaq's contract was bad?

Wait until they get a chance to bitch about Jaylon's contract should the Panthers elect to take it on.

Randall.... he will be released and not traded, nobody would be taking on his DAL contract

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