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INDIANAPOLIS -- Dallas Cowboys nose tackle Jay Ratliff was arrested for DUI this offseason. He is coming off a very poor season and hasn't been able to stay healthy. He's also due $5 million. Add it all up,Cheap Deportivo La Coruna Jersey, and you would think the Cowboys would consider cutting Ratliff as they change defensive systems. It's not going to happen. Coach Jason Garrett said he absolutely expects Ratliff to be on the roster this year in response to a question from Around The League. Garrett noted that Ratliff is a scary player when healthy and should fit new offensive coordinator Monte Kiffin's 4-3 defense well. (Garrett didn't mention that cutting Ratliff wouldn't actually save that much money against the cap.) Some other highlights from Garrett's media sessions and one-one-on with Around The League: 1. Garrett was optimistic the team could restructure Tony Romo's contract this offseason. Asked about drafting a developmental quarterback,cheap nfl jerseys online, Garrett made it clear that he's happy with the two veteran quarterbacks he has: Romo and Kyle Orton. Translation: Cowboys fans shouldn't get their hopes up about a young player to groom. We believe very strongly in Tony Romo as our quarterback,Shannon Sharpe Broncos Jersey, Garrett said. 2. The Cowboys believe their defensive talent fits the 4-3 defense just fine. Garrett said they won't have to solely focus on adding to the defense because guys like DeMarcus Ware,Jerome Bettis Steelers Jersey, Sean Lee,Los Angeles Dodgers Brett Anderson Jersey, Bruce Carter and Ratliff already fit well into the 4-3 attack. Lee will get the first crack at playing middle linebacker. Follow Gregg Rosenthal on Twitter @greggrosenthal. |
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