BigTex
Don't mess with Texas
from cowboysplus.comI would not mind giving Key a 2 year deal. But 3-4 is unrealistic unless they are filler years. Maybe its just me, but the guy has about a $3.5 mil cap number for 06. Keep him and play him. BP can handle his BS.That was straight from Jerry's mouth from what I understand. I agree Ridge it makes no sense to release Key unless you have a contingency. Which could be anything.I do agree that giving Key 2-3 year deal is a mistake. Release....re-sign to a 1 year deal? Something is up.Hey Ridgelake, what's being reported is, the Cowboys don't mind giving Key a new contract for next season, but they can't see givng a 30+ WR a 3 or 4 year extension which is what Key is wanting (according to the reports).Jean-Jacques Taylor of the Dallas Morning News is reporting this.........he's usually right on the money with his reports.I have a hard time believing Parcells will throw one of his guys under the bus while they still have game left. Key still has some game.
I'll believe it when I see it regarding Key getting cut.Well, its all for discussion anyway. We'll find out in an hour whats up.
I also just heard that the Texans are trying to trade DD + a 3rd for TO but the Eagles want DD + 1st and the Chiefs are now offering Priest in the trade for TO.Decision time on Keyshawn: Receiver Keyshawn Johnson's future in Dallas probably will be decided today at 3 p.m.
If Johnson is on the Cowboys' roster at 3 p.m., he will receive a $1 million bonus. So the Cowboys must decide whether to give him the money or release him.
The bonus alone probably won't make Johnson happy. Johnson, scheduled to earn a base salary of $1.5 million this season, would like a one-year extension and a raise that pays him between $2 million and $3 million.
The Cowboys could pay him the bonus and release him later, but that's unlikely. The sides have not communicated in the last two weeks.
Staff writer Jean-Jacques Taylor contributed to this report.
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