Before March 5, the Cowboys will have to place a restricted free agent tender on wide receiver Miles Austin, but owner and general manager Jerry Jones said Austin will be going nowhere in 2010 "We're just not going to have Miles Austin any place but with the Dallas Cowboys," Jones said on ESPN Radio (103.3 FM). "We need him." In all likelihood, the Cowboys will put the tender offer worth $3.168 million on Austin, which would require a team to fork over first- and third-round picks in the draft as compensation. Jones has said the team wants to sign Austin to a long-term deal. Source: Dallas Morning News
Yeah you guys can't let him go not after the huge mistake done with getting Roy Williams and giving up all those picks
I can not even begin to explain how irritated I was about that trade. Roy Williams is garabe...no other way to put it...straight garbage! I have absolutely had it with watching that guy run lazy routes and then drop balls once he does run a good route. Wish I knew why Jerry Jones got such a hard on at the thought of bringing him in.
That's why a team's owner cannot be a GM they make bonehead moves, In my mind i am hoping that Jerry Jones is going senile. They should cut their lost and cut him before they end up giving that bum a bonus
Oh...trust me...I wonder the same thing. I hope Jerry doesn't turn into the next Al Davis. When Jerry gets it in his head to do something he does...whether it was the horrible Roy Williams trade or the stupid contract he gave to Hamlin...he always finds a way to leave me baffled.