Like how Kyle Orton put one over on Jerry Jones so he could take his bonus, run, and play somewhere else.
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Jerry Jones said that Kyle Orton doesnt not want to retire and wants to play this year. Orton won the standoff.
— Clarence Hill (@clarencehilljr) July 23, 2014
Why Jones would spread this around is a mystery. If it is true that means that somehow Orton was able to convince the Cowboys he was going to retire so they might as well drop him--so they did. When they did it cost the team money, but since he was supposed to retire the idea must have been to clear a roster space.
But Orton has not filed. It is not clear who floated the notion of him retiring anyway. Sure enough--he hasn't.
Now Jones thinks Orton is looking to hook up with another team. If this is true--good for you Kyle. Good for you.
Yea......Ole Kyle pulled a fast one on Jerry!!!! Dumbass
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ReplyDeletenot as fast as the one he'll pull on the next team dumb enough to pay him
ReplyDeleteSimilar to the Ratliff incident. The league should do something to prevent and punish these games. You sign a contract you don't like, retire, sit out, get fined, but this is borderline fraud
ReplyDeleteRomo's deal...now THAT is borderline fraud.
Delete… not sure how Jerry made his money. He left millions on the table in negotiating with Arlington, TX to build the Jerry Dome (they are still in the bank, laughing). He intervenes in team management regularly, squelching any chance the Cowboys have had to regain their greatness. And he routinely gives money away by failing to mind his p's and q's with contracts. I'm sure he's some kind of genius in the oil business, … but it's gotta be an idiot savant kind of thing.
ReplyDeleteWhy is any one in the NFL still talking anything relevant when they mention Kyle Orton, for the life of me, I can't believe he is still around !
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