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To Dallas ... for what?


blpanther

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What compensation do we get if he goes to Dallas? You know Jerry would love to land the big FA while opening his new stadium.

Will they give up a frst round pick in 2010 and have two consecutive years of no first rounders? What about a player and picks? Besides Romo (which won't happen), which Cowboy would you like to see in a Panthers uniform? Is Roy Williams or another player part of the formula?

I still hope he goes to the AFC (Jets) but if he does go to Dallas, what package do you want?

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Haha oh yea I bet the Cowboys would love that trade.

"Hey Carolina mind if I rape you in this deal"-Jerry Jones.

not at all.

you get a second round draft pick and a former first entering only his third year. it adds depth to the defensive line, and gives you either room to move into the first, move up to the top of the second, or just get two players in the round.

im really starting to doubt they'll get a first for julius.

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not at all.

you get a second round draft pick and a former first entering only his third year. it adds depth to the defensive line, and gives you either room to move into the first, move up to the top of the second, or just get two players in the round.

im really starting to doubt they'll get a first for julius.

Spencer is slightly better than The Predator was, and not even as good as Brayton or Johnson.

I would rather have their first rounder next year than this, or their 2nd and 3rd this year, and a pick next year.(3rd or so).

We have some of our own projects at DE, don't see why we would want to try a hybrid LB/DE.

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im trying to be realistic.

the cowboys are foolish sometimes and jones got desperate (the roy williams trade was ludicrous) but they're not going to mortgage their future on peppers.

a 2nd and two 3rds, especially without a first this year, is quite a bit, especially for a spot that isn't a need. you don't need peppers on that team when you already have demarcus ware, especially when you look at their ILB and Secondary.

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