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Bang for buck not close with Gurode, Costa
August, 29, 2011

By Tim MacMahon
IRVING, Texas – Jason Garrett poured on the praise when discussing the Cowboys’ decision to cut Andre Gurode.

“He is a five-time Pro Bowler, outstanding teammate, great leader for our team and was an awfully good football player for a long time,” Garrett said. “I think that is line one when you talk about him and this decision we made as an organization.

“These are made around the league every year. They are hard decisions to make, guys who have been good for you for so long and you have to move on to the next guy, the younger guy.”

If Gurode was so good, why would the Cowboys get rid of him?

Here are a few good reasons: He was overrated, overpaid and overweight. Oh, and they’re confident in Phil Costa.

Don’t be fooled by Gurode’s five consecutive Pro Bowl berths. He was voted in the last two seasons based purely on reputation. His performance has been a concern for the Cowboys.

Gurode would have made $5.5 million this season. That’s far too much for a declining player, especially one who reported to camp weighing 334 pounds – 18 more than his listed weight last season – and recovering from June knee surgery.

Costa, the scrappy, short-armed center the Cowboys found in the undrafted bin last season, seized the opportunity to work with the starters while Gurode sat on the sideline. He played well enough to convince the Dallas decision-makers that the Cowboys would be better served starting a minimum-salaried no-name instead of a highly paid, highly decorated veteran at center.

Not even Costa’s knee sprain, which the Cowboys hope won’t keep him from playing in the season opener, could save Gurode’s job.

Costa lacks experience. He’s generously listed at 6-foot-3, 311 pounds, but he doesn’t have ideal measurable. Yet he is the kind of player Garrett wants.

“He is one of those guys because he is smart, because he is tough, because he is intense, because it’s important to him, you see taking advantage of opportunities as well as anybody,” Garrett said. “He did that in this situation. He grew and grew as he was the starter in camp. It was hard not to like what he did.”

The Cowboys liked it better than what they saw from a five-time Pro Bowler, especially when the finances were considered.
 
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I'll be honest, I didn't want Gurode gone this year, I thought he'd play LG.

Starting Nagy will take some balls, props to JG if that works out.

The scary thing is even though this first team Oline has played well in preseason, we'll have two rookies and a second year player starting on opening night.
 

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I'll be honest, I didn't want Gurode gone this year, I thought he'd play LG.

Starting Nagy will take some balls, props to JG if that works out.

The scary thing is even though this first team Oline has played well in preseason, we'll have two rookies and a second year player starting on opening night.

If any other team in the league had our OL we would be laughing at them. Pathetic how so many homers around here are fooling themselves.
 

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If any other team in the league had our OL we would be laughing at them. Pathetic how so many homers around here are fooling themselves.

Are you laughing at Philly's line because they are starting the same type of players.
 

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If any other team in the league had our OL we would be laughing at them. Pathetic how so many homers around here are fooling themselves.

Yeah, we had so much to brag about last year's line. Get real.
 

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If any other team in the league had our OL we would be laughing at them. Pathetic how so many homers around here are fooling themselves.

No we wouldnt. Most people dont follow shit with other teams, especially who their OL are.

In fact some of the twits would have turned on the tube, watched a player like Nagy or Costa do what they are doing here for a team like Pittsburgh or New England, the comments would be "why cant we be more like them!!!!!"
 

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Are you laughing at Philly's line because they are starting the same type of players.

Certainly. Their line was weak last year and doesn't look much better. They drafted OL but also brought in some vets while we are looking entirely toward youth to fix their trouble.
Yeah, we had so much to brag about last year's line. Get real.

Who is bragging about last year? The trouble is that we have almost no experience on the OL and will rely on a handful of unproven kids to protect our franchise QB.

No we wouldnt. Most people dont follow shit with other teams, especially who their OL are.

In fact some of the twits would have turned on the tube, watched a player like Nagy or Costa do what they are doing here for a team like Pittsburgh or New England, the comments would be "why cant we be more like them!!!!!"

We aren't most people around here. We follow what the other teams do and a lot of us know how good or bad the other teams are along the OL.

No twits would've turned on the tube and praised Nagy or Costa because assessment of both players would've been full of truth instead of the crap you spout off about.
 

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A lot of good experience did us last year. You guys are griping over a lack of one more vet. Jeez.
 

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A lot of good experience did us last year. You guys are griping over a lack of one more vet. Jeez.

We are griping because we are talking about starting three players on the OL with almost no NFL experience.
 

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We are griping because we are talking about starting three players on the OL with almost no NFL experience.

All three of whom may be an improvement (and in the case of Tyron Smith, a significant improvement) over the guy they are replacing.
 

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We are griping because we are talking about starting three players on the OL with almost no NFL experience.

Ok. You've griped. Now what? Do you continue to gripe like a little bitch---or in your case a big bitch, big "guy"? It is what it is.
 

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You know you're a homer when, even if you don't agree, you can't see the point in being worried about our offensive line situation.

Laz has his head so far up dbair's ass that he's looking thru dbair's star shaped blue glasses.
 

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You know you're a homer when, even if you don't agree, you can't see the point in being worried about our offensive line situation.

Laz has his head so far up dbair's ass that he's looking thru dbair's star shaped blue glasses.

LOL. Whatever you say NoShameButPlentyOfFlameInMyGame.
 

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We are griping because we are talking about starting three players on the OL with almost no NFL experience.

Philly will be starting 2 rookies one a 6th round pick and a veteran who has not started since 2009 should they be griping?
 
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