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Avoid the Clapp
I'm sure that's his agent, although, is there even a WR on that team? Is Kevin White still there? LOLCrazy this team in cap hell is even talking about a move like this.
They have Olave for maybe half the games a season.I'm sure that's his agent, although, is there even a WR on that team? Is Kevin White still there? LOL
They have a nice young receiver Shaheed or something like that... (yep) He looked really good but ended up on I.R. apparentlyI'm sure that's his agent, although, is there even a WR on that team? Is Kevin White still there? LOL
And?The saints looked great before the Carr injury, they were looking like 1 of the best teams in the league through the first 5 weeks
They were the best team in the league for the first two weeks but then lost three in a row before Carr got hurt and then five more in a row.The saints looked great before the Carr injury, they were looking like 1 of the best teams in the league through the first 5 weeks
Just simply making a comment about footballAnd?
And?Just simply making a comment about football
the key there is how many of those games did he finish
Don't leave without a comp pick Teven!
Yep. Have to think he's in a 1 year prove it deal situation. Every other lineman with a pulse is getting a bigger contract than expectedthe key there is how many of those games did he finish
You misspelled "Chicago Bulls".Every year the Saints push money into the future in an effort to stay average rather than just biting the bullet and rebuilding. It's dumb, but GMs are incentivized to avoid rebuilds by eeking into the playoffs every year or two even though they have no chance to actually be good.
Was Lawerence wrong? Cowboys aren't making the playoffs let alone a Super Bowl.LOL He has his former teammates in their feelings
Lawrence, Parsons trade Super Bowl jabs
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After 11 years with the Dallas Cowboys, defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence opted to sign a three-year deal worth a base value of $32.5 million with the Seattle Seahawks as a free agent this week.
But his words upon his arrival in the Pacific Northwest drew the ire of former teammate Micah Parsons on Thursday.
Speaking to Seahawks blogger Brian Nemhauser, Lawrence said, "A change in scenery is always good, but Dallas is my home. I made my home there, my family lives there, I'm forever going to be there. But I know for sure I'm not going to win a Super Bowl there, so yeah. We here."
That drew a response on X from Parsons, Lawrence's teammate for four years and a fellow pass rusher:
"This what rejection and envy look like! This some clown s---!" Parsons wrote.
Several members of the Cowboys organization were upset with Lawrence's comment Thursday night, sources told ESPN.