Jerry’s reaction to Shaq Leonard joining the Eagles
On Monday morning, Ranchers proprietor/GM Jerry Jones was as yet confident that Shaq Leonard would join his group.
He now hopes to defeat him here in a few days on Tuesday.
That is the “novel” nature of the NFL as Jones portrayed Tuesday morning on 105.3 “The Fan,” as he responded to the fresh insight about Leonard choosing to sign with the Birds, who incidentally turn out to be the Cattle rustlers’ rival this Sunday at AT&T Arena.
“These are the times we’re in, when a player like that can be accessible and pick his group and be on the field inside three or four days,” Jones said. ” It’s simply a special time of times to me that he can raise a ruckus around town running and be out there against us on Sunday. However, he deserves my best wishes. He’s had a recognized profession.”
The Colts unexpectedly waived Leonard, a three-time All-Pro, late last month. He visited the Cattle rustlers last Tuesday and afterward went to Philadelphia. After the end of the week, Leonard chose to sign with the Hawks, who have been demolished by wounds at the linebacker position, far more terrible than the Cattle rustlers, who have lost Leighton Vander Esch for the season.
However, Jones stated during his visit with Leonard that the contract’s financial terms were never discussed.
Jones stated, “There was never any money mentioned.” There was never any issue with money. In no way was that the case. Again, I honor and acknowledge his decision there because he wanted to go where he thought he had the best chance.”
One reason Jones didn’t appear to be excessively frustrated in passing up Leonard was the program change that would be expected to add him. He mentioned that the numbers at other positions would ultimately be affected by adding depth at linebacker.
At last, he believed Leonard should sign with the Cowpokes, yet presently is confident his group can settle on him lament the choice not long from now.
Jones stated, “He chose Philadelphia, and that was it.” We should simply give our best for make him to make him wish he was on the triumphant side on Sunday.”