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Cowboys Trade for Jonathan Mingo


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3 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

We moved up like a dozen picks in the draft and paid off almost the rest of his salary this season at the same time, for probably the best WR who was left on the market this season

It was an awful trade

Wonder what Skeletor would have given if Dionte was still available.  Agree that was a poo trade

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1 hour ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Meh,I read what he said.  It wasn't that bad. 

He may have been worse behind the scenes, but we don't know.  

Heard from a source at the Riot tailgate this Sunday that Johnson would repeatedly miss meetings, loaf around in practice, and object to constructive criticism in the film room.

Take it FWIW.

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Just now, TNPanther said:

Heard from a source at the Riot tailgate this Sunday that Johnson would repeatedly miss meetings, loaf around in practice, and object to constructive criticism in the film room.

Take it FWIW.

It was well known in Pittsburgh that if he had any seemingly minor injuries that he wouldn't practice

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57 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Not going to lie I wanted to see Mingo stick around a little longer. He gets open he just can't hold on the god damn ball. Decent trade though.

I hate that his talent is possibly misplaced and wish the young man well. That said, I was getting Ian Thomas vibes and glad he has moved on for both him and the Panthers. 

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