Graziano on Cowboys moves

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:lol at him taking a potshot at the league over the b/s cap penalty Dallas and Washington got.


Sifting through Thursday's Cowboys news

March, 1, 2013

By Dan Graziano | ESPNDallas.com

As you know by now, the Dallas Cowboys restructured quite a number of player contracts Thursday in a successful effort to get themselves under the salary cap. The reworking of deals for DeMarcus Ware, Miles Austin, Brandon Carr, Jason Witten and Ryan Cook, combined with the news that this year's cap will rise to $123 million, has the Cowboys about $5 million under. So at the very least, if nothing else happens between now and March 12, they will not be in violation of the salary cap rules. This is good. The Cowboys know first-hand what can happen when you're in violation of made-up salary cap rules. They have no interest in finding out what happens if you violate the real ones.

Questions remain, though, as well as work to be done. According to Todd Archer, the Cowboys sit about $5 million under the cap right now, but that doesn't count the likely $2.646 million (and possible $3.969 million) in tenders to their restricted free agents. Getting under the cap is one thing, but it's not the extent of Dallas' ambition. They'd like to get under it far enough so that they can move around in free agency, address needs and improve the 2013 roster. So here are two of the big questions to which people seem to want answers this morning:

1. How will this impact the Tony Romo contract negotiations?

The Cowboys still want to sign Romo to an extension beyond 2013, both because they like having him as their quarterback and because it's the best way to reduce his massive 2013 cap number and give them room to maneuver this offseason. The fact that they managed to get under the cap without reworking Romo's deal helps swing the leverage back in the team's favor ever so slightly, but Romo's side can still operate under the belief that the Cowboys need the deal done soon to put themselves in the best possible position to win this year. Of course, Romo himself also would like to see the team in the best possible position to win this year, so he has some incentive to get this done as well. I continue to believe Romo will get a long-term contract signed that will cover the remainder of his career. I don't think Thursday's news has much impact on the chances of that happening, one way or the other.

2. Will all of this allow them to retain Anthony Spencer?

As Todd points out, clearing about $6 million more in cap room by Monday would allow them to designate Spencer as their franchise player if they wanted to do that. But as nice as Spencer would look at defensive end in their new 4-3 alignment, I don't think that's what the Cowboys want to do. They'd like to have Spencer back, and would be happy to talk about a long-term deal with a 2013 base salary lower than the $10.6 million it would cost them to franchise him for the second year in a row, but franchising him would leave them too cap-strapped to address offensive line and other needs. And frankly, the size of the deal Spencer is looking to get after a career year playing on the franchise tag is likely more than the Cowboys want to spend to keep him. So while it remains possible, and Thursday's restructures likely made it moreso, I'd still expect Spencer to move on, and the Cowboys to go to whatever Plan B is for their four-man defensive line without him.
 

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So something occurred to me today and I don't know the answer. Everyone says Spencer's cap # if franchised is $10.6 million. That is based on being tagged for the second year as an OLB. However he'd be a DE in the new scheme which, I believe, is a higher cap #

How do they determine the right franchise tag #?
 

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So something occurred to me today and I don't know the answer. Everyone says Spencer's cap # if franchised is $10.6 million. That is based on being tagged for the second year as an OLB. However he'd be a DE in the new scheme which, I believe, is a higher cap #

How do they determine the right franchise tag #?

Good question. I dont know if its based on where he had played or where they project him to play.

But the 10.6 number is the one everyone of these reports is using.
 

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Is it crazy to consider letting Romo play this year with his current contract, draft a possible replacement and tag Romo next season as his protege continues to learn? I like Romo a lot but do not want to be stuck with his contract 4 or 5 years down the road. I am not sure how long he can play at a high level with the beating he takes. It does not appear the Cowboys will ever take the O-Line seriously, so his days are numbered.
 

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Is it crazy to consider letting Romo play this year with his current contract, draft a possible replacement and tag Romo next season as his protege continues to learn? I like Romo a lot but do not want to be stuck with his contract 4 or 5 years down the road. I am not sure how long he can play at a high level with the beating he takes. It does not appear the Cowboys will ever take the O-Line seriously, so his days are numbered.

He told babe last year at camp that he sees himself starting more games going forward than he has to this point...

I imagine the team sees that in him also. He is going to be here for awhile, thankfully.
 

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Theebs...I am all for Romo playing here a long time, but the powers that be seem determined to get him killed. I am glad he thinks he will play for a long time. Most players do. He has been in 115 games so far. I am extremely doubtful he will play another 115. The time to start looking at potential replacements is now. Not after he gets killed. We made the mistake of waiting on drafting a replacement for Aikman and we saw how that turned out.
 

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This picture still cracks me up.

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Part of me wants Romo here until he retires.

But another part of me wants him to go to another team. I think a well run organization could get to a Super Bowl with Romo at the helm. In Dallas, he'll retire as the butt of all jokes because he'll take the blame for this haphazardly run franchise.

If our front office had enough sense to put an offensive line in front of Romo to where he had adequate protection and we had running lanes.... we'd be a dangerous team.

Romo is far far too talented a player to be the perceived joke of a player that he is.
 

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Theebs...I am all for Romo playing here a long time, but the powers that be seem determined to get him killed. I am glad he thinks he will play for a long time. Most players do. He has been in 115 games so far. I am extremely doubtful he will play another 115. The time to start looking at potential replacements is now. Not after he gets killed. We made the mistake of waiting on drafting a replacement for Aikman and we saw how that turned out.

Lots of guys play into there late 30s. With his athleticism and drive there is no reason he can not.
 
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So something occurred to me today and I don't know the answer. Everyone says Spencer's cap # if franchised is $10.6 million. That is based on being tagged for the second year as an OLB. However he'd be a DE in the new scheme which, I believe, is a higher cap #

How do they determine the right franchise tag #?

@fishsports
Fact 1: neither side is inclined to believe #cowboys plan to franchise-tag Spencer.

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#cowboys fact 2: team 'can try,' source tells me, to label Spencer as LB to tag him at $9.6M. But ...

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#cowboys fact 3: Spencer will be a DE. His side prepared to win that argument. That'd be $11.2M tag. Non-issue; these sides cooperate.
 
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So something occurred to me today and I don't know the answer. Everyone says Spencer's cap # if franchised is $10.6 million. That is based on being tagged for the second year as an OLB. However he'd be a DE in the new scheme which, I believe, is a higher cap #

How do they determine the right franchise tag #?

Iirc Where he played most snaps last year. I remember Suggs had a similar dispute.


So looks like we can carve out enough room to tag and trade now right? I think a 3rd and conditional 3rd next year(goes to 2nd if he makes probowl or gets 10 sacks) at least is fair.
 

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Well, now I can rest easy knowing that the same roster will return virtually intact. Whew, what a load off. For a moment I was worried that we would move on from overpaid, injury prone, underperforming players.
 

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Well, now I can rest easy knowing that the same roster will return virtually intact. Whew, what a load off. For a moment I was worried that we would move on from overpaid, injury prone, underperforming players.

Continuity.

Also, we don't want anyone to feel uncomfortable.
 

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Cutting them for the sake of cutting them is not very smart. You want them to draft a WR high or pay one a significant FA contract? I don't so I am fine with one more year of Austin.

Now watch Jones draft a WR in the second round.
 

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Well, now I can rest easy knowing that the same roster will return virtually intact. Whew, what a load off. For a moment I was worried that we would move on from overpaid, injury prone, underperforming players.

We'll be going 8-8 again. Thank GOD.
 
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