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Re: Cowboys Offseason Report
« Reply #4 on: Mar 6th, 2007, 8:48am » |
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on Mar 5th, 2007, 9:50pm, Callie wrote: I think this is a great fit for BOTH parties. Brad Johnson can earn some cash as a back up. And the Cowboys get a proven back that he can be a very good, as evidenced by what he did with the Vikings when Daunte went down. Plus, Johnson is not going to be a negative factor in the locker room who is whining about not starting.(like Bledsoe was at times)
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Re: Cowboys Offseason Report
« Reply #5 on: Mar 6th, 2007, 9:30pm » |
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Well, we'll see... From "The REAL Feed",... these sound like fightin' words... Johnson signs with Cowboys to play QB, not mentor 1 SI.com: NFL (06.03.2007 19:49) I found this quote, regarding his decision's coming down to the Cowboys and Broncos, particularly intriguing... "'They (the Broncos) drafted Jay in the first round and he is the franchise. They want him there for the next 10 years,' Johnson said. 'He is loaded with potential and talent and they are looking for more of a mentor kind of role. That mentor thing, I really kind of disagreed with that.'" By implication, what does that say about (at least what he thinks about) Tony Romo('s situation in Dallas)? Point being, from a fantasy perspective, regardless of this Johnson signing, Dallas is undergoing a regime change. Romo, who looked good at times and, well, not so good at times, could very well fall victim to that reality, in the long-run at least.
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