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Cowboys' Morris Claiborne storms out of Cowboys facility after being demoted
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Very uncharacteristic of him, but I imagine he won't be there long. To be fair, I don't blame him. Jerry Jones should know better than to throw a cornerback under the bus in the media. There's very few worse feelings in football than being beaten as a cornerback, but throwing him down in the media is an unnecessary insult to injury. I think Claiborne is one of those guys that needs a player's coach to do well, otherwise he just gets frustrated with himself and learns nothing.
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Admittedly I haven't followed him much other than knowing he's been banged up a lot during his career. That said he must've really been struggling to have been benched on that defense.
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Quote:Admittedly I haven't followed him much other than knowing he's been banged up a lot during his career. That said he must've really been struggling to have been benched on that defense.He got beat badly against the Rams. But some guys just manufacture pressure on themselves to do better and sometimes they aren't able to keep up with it. I feel like Claiborne is one of those guys. Right now, I'd honestly trade a 4th or 5th rounder for him, mostly because I don't think he's a bad player, just a guy who has completely folded under the pressure of his draft position and needs a new start.
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RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. Quote:He got beat badly against the Rams. But some guys just manufacture pressure on themselves to do better and sometimes they aren't able to keep up with it. I feel like Claiborne is one of those guys. That's entirely too much. Jerry Jones wouldn't do it anyway as he's not a person who's going to admit he was wrong.
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Quote:That's entirely too much. Jerry Jones wouldn't do it anyway as he's not a person who's going to admit he was wrong.How is that too much? Claiborne is only two years removed from going #6 in the draft from a college that perennially produces top defensive backs. Considering he's played less than two seasons worth of games, we don't know what he'll turn out to be, even if he is starting slow. I can see someone thinking a 4th rounder is a little steep, considering the Jaguars are bad enough that it's really just a late 3rd rounder, but you aren't going to produce better potential with a 5th round draft pick. I guarantee it. No one's going to miss that 5th rounder even if he busts out in Jacksonville, and especially not if he meets expectations.
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RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. Quote:Don't we have Colvin for next year that we already spent a 4th on... if we spent a 5th on morris, that would be 3rd 4th and 5th we have spent on cbs in the last 2 years We spent a 4th (sanders), a 2nd and another 2nd on wide receivers this year. Ball is not that young, Gratz is still unproven, and Colvin is a big ? after his injury. If you think Claiborne can be salvaged by moving to a more aggressive press scheme like he played in college (and be able to play like a 6th pick of the draft should), then you make that deal. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Some people actually said this guy was better than Patrick Peterson coming out of LSU... I never saw it, personally, and was glad we didn't end up with him. That being said, I'm not sure if Dallas runs a man coverage scheme or a more zone.. if they run more man coverage, he may benefit going to a team that runs more zone.
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Quote:Think it was a 4.That was on his make-up test.
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