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The Dallas Cowboys released Michael Sam from their practice squad today.
The Dallas Cowboys released Michael Sam from their practice squad today.
Still, we do have a roster spot AND a PS spot open!!Too bad he wasn't a LB.
Two actually. LB Marshall McFadden promoted today.Huh. And we have an opening. I wonder.
It's not a big deal anymore. The hype is over.really ppl. don't start with this crap
exactly so why are we still talking about him possibly playing for the Rams. Rams didn't want him Cowboys don't want him. he's obviously no good ok so the circus is over. let's talk about reality and not Michael SamIt's not a big deal anymore. The hype is over.
exactly so why are we still talking about him possibly playing for the Rams. Rams didn't want him Cowboys don't want him. he's obviously no good ok so the circus is over. let's talk about reality and not Michael Sam
Ease up. Just idle talk as none of us is signing anyone to anything. But the coaches liked him before and he was one of our last cuts AND he is the subject of this thread. I'm not advocating for him but I could see him being signed to the PS over quite a few other options out there.exactly so why are we still talking about him possibly playing for the Rams. Rams didn't want him Cowboys don't want him. he's obviously no good ok so the circus is over. let's talk about reality and not Michael Sam
I agree. I would also like to see some O-line talent AND a true OLB maybe but who knows. I don't know anywhere near what the coaches do about MS.Writing off a player who gets cut from someones practice squad just because he was cut isn't supported historically. Lots of good players have been cut.
That being said, I would rather see some O line raw talent on the PS.
Being released by two teams doesn't necessarily mean he isn't any good.exactly so why are we still talking about him possibly playing for the Rams. Rams didn't want him Cowboys don't want him. he's obviously no good ok so the circus is over. let's talk about reality and not Michael Sam
I will say that this is the part I would have a problem with. I might not even have a problem with them bringing it up in the owner meetings but "a couple of phone calls"? What the hell does that mean and how do they come up with the couple teams that they would call? No matter how you slice it - this statement doesn't look good for the NFL leadership. I remember reading this before and it really stuck in my craw.The NFL reportedly had made a couple of phone calls aimed at persuading someone to give Sam a spot on the practice squad, before the Cowboys did.