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when Player X tears his ACL, please post the devastating news here.

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I just spit up my coffee seeing the red headed dolt coming off the plane with that smug smile. I'm surprised he's not waiting at the bottom of the steps, clapping and butt slapping the players after the come off the plane.
 

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DE Jeremy Mincey is holding out, wants an upgraded contract.

Last yr he signed a 2yr, 3 mil deal I believe and he ended up being a bargain. With all the cap room we have and Hardy's 4 game suspension to start season, I wouldn't be overly disappointed to see them give Mincey a bump.

That said, there's a lot of physical talent at the DE spot now. He might be digging himself his own grave.
 
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DE Jeremy Mincey is holding out, wants an upgraded contract.

Last yr he signed a 2yr, 3 mil deal I believe and he ended up being a bargain. With all the cap room we have and Hardy's 4 game suspension to start season, I wouldn't be overly disappointed to see them give Mincey a bump.

That said, there's a lot of physical talent at the DE spot now. He might be digging himself his own grave.

3 million over 2 years was more than his value at the time. Sure he had 6 sacks but he has no real size or speed or tenacity that there should be any further investment on him. Plus he's 31. Here's a thought. Develop Russell and Gregory.
 

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DE Jeremy Mincey is holding out, wants an upgraded contract.

Last yr he signed a 2yr, 3 mil deal I believe and he ended up being a bargain. With all the cap room we have and Hardy's 4 game suspension to start season, I wouldn't be overly disappointed to see them give Mincey a bump.

That said, there's a lot of physical talent at the DE spot now. He might be digging himself his own grave.

I thought he did a pretty good job last year but I'd ignore it and let him hold out. He'll change his mind.
 

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3 million over 2 years was more than his value at the time. Sure he had 6 sacks but he has no real size or speed or tenacity that there should be any further investment on him. Plus he's 31. Here's a thought. Develop Russell and Gregory.

Dont forget about Gardner and Boatright, I know they were pretty excited about Gardner's potential.
 
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I think the Cowboys are 17 mil under the cap. Mincey lead the team in sacks and was one of the few guys getting to Rodgers. Pay him a little more, keep your depth, chemistry and limit distractions.
 

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I think the Cowboys are 17 mil under the cap. Mincey lead the team in sacks and was one of the few guys getting to Rodgers. Pay him a little more, keep your depth, chemistry and limit distractions.
I can go along with this. Despite how hard that is for me to do.
 

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F Mincey.

Also, apparently the Cowboys were 1.5 miles from my house at a sports bar in Chandler on Saturday. Had no clue. Damn you guys and this forum for not informing me.
 

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Jeremy Mincey's absence opens up chances for other Cowboys DEs

Todd Archer, ESPN Staff Writer

OXNARD, Calif. -- Jeremy Mincey's absence from training camp wasn’t something the Dallas Cowboys wanted, but it opens up opportunities.

Mincey is seeking an enhanced deal with him being set to make $1.5 million this year. He and the Cowboys have been in discussions since February, but the sides aren’t close to an agreement. Mincey finished 11 snaps shy last season of earning an extra $500,000 in 2015. He is the 70th-highest-paid defensive end in the NFL and has statistics that measure up with more highly paid players.

Some have asked about Mincey’s leverage. It might not look like he has much, but the Cowboys currently won’t have Greg Hardy for the first four games. While they like what they saw from Randy Gregory in the offseason, rookie pass-rushers often don’t put up big numbers.

Mincey led the Cowboys with six sacks last season and has been a solid leader, moved to the captain role after Justin Durant was lost for the season.

While Mincey faces a possible fine of $30,000 a day for each day of camp he misses, other players will have a chance to make a mark in camp that they might not have had otherwise.

The plan was for Gregory to get a lot of work as a pass-rush specialist, but he will get more snaps now. He has added some bulk to his frame, but this is his first camp and he has a lot to learn. Mincey’s strength at the point of attack is something to separates him from other candidates.

Jack Crawford was on his way to playing a big role on the defense last year before suffering a season-ending thumb injury. Defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli is a big fan of Crawford’s versatility.

Ben Gardner missed last season with a shoulder injury. He impressed the coaches with his work in the spring and is healthy. The Cowboys took him in the seventh round last year and hope he can play multiple spots along the line.

Ryan Russell was drafted in the fifth round this past May. He had some positive moments in the spring and can get off the ball, but he did not put up consistent numbers at Purdue. By moving up a peg when practices start, Russell will have a chance to impress the coaches on the practice field, which could lead to more action in the preseason games.
 

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Archer is reporting that S Jones says they wont talk to Mincey about any re-worked contract until he shows up for camp
 

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I can kind of see Mincey's point - if Gregory catches fire this season Mincey's chances of getting a better deal fly out the window if he doesn't get his money before that happens.
 

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I don't care if Mincey makes the Pro Bowl this year (not that I think he will), move on. If he's your starting DE, your defense is in the bottom half of the league.
 
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I don't care if Mincey makes the Pro Bowl this year (not that I think he will), move on. If he's your starting DE, your defense is in the bottom half of the league.

It’s not about starting. What i remember about the 90’s Cowboys Super Bowl defenses was their depth on the D-line. They had 3rd stringers that could start on other teams.
 
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