Report: Cowboys can’t franchise Tony Romo after the 2013 season

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Report: Cowboys can’t franchise Tony Romo after the 2013 season
March 28, 2013 by Paul Jackiewicz

According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, there’s language in Tony Romo’s contract that would keep the Dallas Cowboys from being able to use the franchise tag on him after the 2013 season.

“Based on paragrphs 27 and 28 of his contract Tony Romo has three years left on his deal, kind of. If he’s still on the Cowboys’ roster at the end of the 2013 league year, the final two years void. But what that means is all that happens after the franchise tag window is up. So when Tony Romo’s contract voids, he will not be able to be franchise tagged.

Todd Archer of ESPNDallas.com has another good reason why the Cowboys can’t place the franchise tag on Romo.

"Todd Archer @toddarcher

Another reason why Romo can't be franchised in '14, nothing 2 do w contract language. Tag # would b $26-28m w $8m proration coming forward"

Romo has all of the leverage to get a deal done this offseason. The Cowboys really can’t wait until next offseason to work out an extension.
 
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Play hardball Tony.

He deserves better than this shit show Jerry rolls out each year.

Jerry wants people to think he's a good GM and he's rolling out a competitive team, but we're only competitive because of Tony. If Jerry isn't going to protect his #1 assett, then Tony needs to leave.

Tony would've won at least 1 SB had he been with a competently run team since 2007.
 

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Play hardball Tony.

He deserves better than this shit show Jerry rolls out each year.

Jerry wants people to think he's a good GM and he's rolling out a competitive team, but we're only competitive because of Tony. If Jerry isn't going to protect his #1 assett, then Tony needs to leave.

Tony would've won at least 1 SB had he been with a competently run team since 2007.


If I was Romo's agent, this is what I would be doing. Because as an agent, I would be looking to protect Romo, and I would be looking to protect him. Jerry thinks because Payton/Parcells hit on Romo as a UFDA, he has to outdo them in the same manner with the OL, hence why we have Bernadeaun't, Livings, and Costa being pushed.

Romo is what fills your stadium Jerry.
 

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I'm wondering if Romo and his agent are waiting until after the draft on deciding when to sign an extension. I imagine if they want to see if Jerry is committed to addressing the OL.

If I was Romo's agent, I'd be pointing out to how far the 49ers have gone with their OL and a bus driver at QB.

But it's sad if something so obvious has to be pointed out to Jerry.
 

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Steve Dennis (who hates romo) said earlier in the week that he was told Jerry doesn't want to pay romo.

I'm assuming he meant big money.

Seeing that it falls in line with Steve's opinion though I don't know how much faith to put in it.
 
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Dennis isn't the only one who has said that. I've also seen where another media guy (don't recall who) tweeted that Jerry didn't want to overpay him.

It's ridiculous. There are two QB's in the league who are week in and week out asked to do more for their teams than anyone else in the league: Aaron Rodgers and Tony Romo.

Rodgers has the SB ring, so he'll justifiably get his 25 mil a year. Romo deserves 18-19m a year, IMO.
 

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Somewhere deep inside I think it would be funny if he walked next year because I hate Jerry so much.
 

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Hey Mid, what does Archer say about the franchise tag amount there.
 

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I'm wondering if Romo and his agent are waiting until after the draft on deciding when to sign an extension. I imagine if they want to see if Jerry is committed to addressing the OL.

If I was Romo's agent, I'd be pointing out to how far the 49ers have gone with their OL and a bus driver at QB.

But it's sad if something so obvious has to be pointed out to Jerry.

Kapernick played like more than a bus driver most weeks.

Also in most games, they play outstanding defense and special teams.
 

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Play hardball Tony.

He deserves better than this shit show Jerry rolls out each year.

Jerry wants people to think he's a good GM and he's rolling out a competitive team, but we're only competitive because of Tony. If Jerry isn't going to protect his #1 assett, then Tony needs to leave.

Tony would've won at least 1 SB had he been with a competently run team since 2007.

Yeah, this team is completely devoid of talent. There's nothing here to help Romo at all.

Romo's a good player, some weeks he is a great player. But he also has weeks where he is the sole reason we lose too. You see other teams' defensive players constantly comment on how they know if they stay patient, Romo will make a screw up play. Alot of QB's could come in here and do what he does with the trype of talent at the skill positions we have year in and year out.
 

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Play hardball Tony.

He deserves better than this shit show Jerry rolls out each year.

Jerry wants people to think he's a good GM and he's rolling out a competitive team, but we're only competitive because of Tony. If Jerry isn't going to protect his #1 assett, then Tony needs to leave.

Tony would've won at least 1 SB had he been with a competently run team since 2007.

I believe that's Tony's mindset too. I don't think it's about the money for him. More of him gauging the future of this team and his long term goal of ultimately winning a Championship. He talks about it often and may go elsewhere to fulfill his quest with a better contender.
 

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I believe that's Tony's mindset too. I don't think it's about the money for him. More of him gauging the future of this team and his long term goal of ultimately winning a Championship. He talks about it often and may go elsewhere to fulfill his quest with a better contender.

When has he ever talked about possibly going elsewhere?
 

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By the way, one other thing thats amusing is hearing a few folks who bitch, piss and moan about mis-managing the cap, seemingly support the idea of breaking the bank for a 33+ year old QB who has won one playoff game in his career.
 

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Love Tony and I fully support him holding us hostage.

At the same time, I fully support us holding him hostage, as well. If he wants money go out and get it. I think if he hadn't thrown that last pick against Washington Jerry'd have already given him a deal, tbh.
 
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Hey Mid, what does Archer say about the franchise tag amount there.

He says it's 26-28 mil, with 8 mil prorated coming forward. No idea where he gets that number. The Franchise Tag for a QB was under 15 mil THIS year.

Aaron Rodgers is going to be the highest paid QB in the NFL, at 25 mil (reportedly).

Franchise Tag is the average of the top 5 contracts at the position.

You don't have to be a mensa member to know that that number can't be higher than the highest paid guy.

To me, it sounds like Archer is trying to say it would be 26-28 mil because, for some reason, 8 mil is advanced.... so 18-20 mil for the Franchise Tag + some 8 mil prorated coming forward? :confused


Yeah, this team is completely devoid of talent. There's nothing here to help Romo at all.

Along the trenches, mostly. Yes.




When has he ever talked about possibly going elsewhere?

He's talked about winning Championships.

Which, if we don't get serious about the line play around here, he'll never get a shot at doing.


By the way, one other thing thats amusing is hearing a few folks who bitch, piss and moan about mis-managing the cap, seemingly support the idea of breaking the bank for a 33+ year old QB who has won one playoff game in his career.

He's also a QB who has played with subpar coaching, a piss poor OL, no running game, and had the curse of the worst GM in all of football over his team his entire career.
 

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Yeah, this team is completely devoid of talent. There's nothing here to help Romo at all.

Romo's a good player, some weeks he is a great player. But he also has weeks where he is the sole reason we lose too. You see other teams' defensive players constantly comment on how they know if they stay patient, Romo will make a screw up play. Alot of QB's could come in here and do what he does with the trype of talent at the skill positions we have year in and year out.
You forgot to mention Kitna 5-3

You're right about one thing though, our talent is better than the results we're getting out of it. Things will be better this year if Callahan really gets to run his O.
 

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You're right about one thing though, our talent is better than the results we're getting out of it. Things will be better this year if Callahan really gets to run his O.

I only agree if the OL is upgraded.

If it isnt, then nothing is going to change because IMO, playcalling isnt an issue. Its subpar blocking and the lack of a consistent run game.
 

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So Garrett's OCing can't be improved upon. Got it.

I'm sure it can be. I mean he isnt Norv Turner or Mike Holmgren.

But those guys dont look so good either when the OL cant block well enough. I really dont think anything would be wrong with the offense if the OL were above average, or in alot of games just average.
 

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When has he ever talked about possibly going elsewhere?

No. About winning a championship, "that's all that matters", blah blah blah.

He's a prideful guy, and I bet the stigma that he chokes in big games is getting to him.
 
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