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Robinson is like Peerless Price. Looking all good and shit because he's playing next to Eric Moulds. But our Moulds is Miles/Dez.

Robinson will leave this team this off season, and return to obscurity.

I don't care why he looks good. He looks good. Looked better than and produced better than any of the other receivers on the offense.

I think they have to sign him. How can you let a guy who just fell into your lap and gave you 11 TDs just walk away?

He's not going to get so much money that it would prohibit other signings and even if his contract was bigger than anyone is comfortable with, they'll just arrange the contract to hit the cap as soon as some of the shitty dead money comes off the books.
 
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Dwayne Harris will be a contributing WR in 2012, at a much cheaper price.

Besides, I'd expect to rely on the run more next year. We don't need three stud receivers, and a stud TE.

Use the money we'd spend on Robinson on another position.

Dwayne Harris fan now? IIRC, you didn't like anything about the guy early in the season.. or was that just on returns?
 
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Robinson is a MUST sign you asshats - Austin sux, Witten is slower then a Molina brother and Dez has to make it thru the summer...

Hell does this mean? ..without going to jail?

..and Austin is a top 20 WR at least, maybe top 15.
 
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Dwayne Harris fan now? IIRC, you didn't like anything about the guy early in the season.. or was that just on returns?

I wasn't impressed with his returns. But I've been a fan of his potential as a receiver since we drafted him.
 
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I don't care why he looks good. He looks good. Looked better than and produced better than any of the other receivers on the offense.

I think they have to sign him. How can you let a guy who just fell into your lap and gave you 11 TDs just walk away?

He's not going to get so much money that it would prohibit other signings and even if his contract was bigger than anyone is comfortable with, they'll just arrange the contract to hit the cap as soon as some of the shitty dead money comes off the books.

If he signes for something similar to what Patrick Crayton signed for... 4 years, 14 mil, then I'm for it.

But if he's wanting to test the market and go with the highest bidder, let him walk.
 

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If he signes for something similar to what Patrick Crayton signed for... 4 years, 14 mil, then I'm for it.

But if he's wanting to test the market and go with the highest bidder, let him walk.

If he's out of Jerry's price range, who's gonna pay him all that money.

It's not like other teams will be duped because he plays for Dallas.

They know his situation just as well the Cowboys do.
 
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If he's out of Jerry's price range, who's gonna pay him all that money.

It's not like other teams will be duped because he plays for Dallas.

They know his situation just as well the Cowboys do.

I don't know what you're trying to say here.

I'm saying he's a third WR. We don't have the luxury of paying that guy some ridiculous amount of money.

If he wants more than 3.5-4mil a year, then I'd say goodbye and not blink.
 

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If he's out of Jerry's price range, who's gonna pay him all that money.

It's not like other teams will be duped because he plays for Dallas.

They know his situation just as well the Cowboys do.

If you are saying keep him regardless of the cost, I agree with Mid, thats too much money.

If he is willing to stay for a reasonable contract I'm all for it, he's exceptional in his role here.
 
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