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I still can't believe he played and fractured it again, risky business. Three times is a little much and probably should have had something done after the 2nd time.
Jones has said they might not be drafting a QB with their pick, but should they be? Jones is a hoot, listening to him say a QB watching Romo 3 or 4 years would come out with a Harvard degree on how to play QB. Interesting! Not every young QB sitting like Aaron Rodgers did, will automatically turn out to be a great QB, like Brady, Rodgers or a Brees.
Romo broke his collarbone against Philadelphia and missed several weeks. He returned to play Miami but was put on season ending IR after hurting himself again vs Carolina.
what jones says, and what the cowboys do sometimes are two different things. it might be that jones is playing his hand close to the vest to prevent opponents from doing what they need to do to snatch away a draft prospect that jones is looking at.
No longer a Cowboy but DeMarco Murray been traded to the Titans.
I guess he still looking for that championship.
But for real...may pay off for Titans. With Mariota and Murray and an improved OL...Titans may can take AFC South.
And Delenie Walker played really well last season. It's just keeping Mariota healthy and their offensive line giving Murray the opportunity to run North and South. I'd like to see him finish next season with 1200-1300 yards and 9-11 scores. That would be a solid season for him and a bit of a resurgence.
Cowboys preseason schedule just came out:
Week 1 at Los Angeles
Week 2 vs Miami
Week 3 at Seattle
Week 4 vs Houston
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