Trey has been hurt by the timing of things he has no control over. As I recall, he was staying to play if covid hadn't derailed the 2020 season. Each time he had the chance to be the starter for SF he was injured early on and didn't get to play a lot. Just a lot of tough breaks for the kid playing time wise. And there's no way he could stay in college when he was going to be a high 1st round pick. Hope he gets a chance somewhere along the line. If not, hope his other ventures in life work out better timing wise. Either way, if he isn't the type to go crazy with his 1st round money, he should be ok!
If it flies it dies.
Long for the days of freezing in the south stands of Dacotah Field.
It'll be curious to see what happens in Dallas this off season. What if Dak comes up small in the PO's? Do they keep Dak, Cooper Rush and Trey? Dak and Cooper are both 30. Trey's going into year 4 so they'll need to make a decision on his 5th year option.
He's guaranteed $5.3m next year on his rookie deal whether he's cut or not so he likely keeps his roster spot at least 1 more year but there's no way the Cowboys exercise his 5th year option at a currently estimated $25m+. We'll see whether or not his practice reps have convinced the Cowboys that he's going to be the primary backup next season if they keep or cut Rush. If he can't beat out Cooper Rush for the backup slot he may as well just hang up his cleats as he likely won't get any better opportunity elsewhere.
Success in the NFL has an element of luck. Look at Brock Purdy and Justin Fields. Good chance our perceptions of them are different if their situations are reversed. Lance was in a perfect position to possibly be successful if hadn't gotten hurt in week 2 of last year. He and Purdy were both college freshmen the same season (2018). Trey only started 17 games in college with only one outside the 2019 season. Brock started 46, including 8 his true freshman year. Trey started 4 games in 21 and 22 and threw 102 passes. Brock started 22 games those seasons (1 college and 1 NFL). This are critical snaps at a time a QB is truly learning their craft. Trey can definitely overcome that lack of experience, but losing all those years of snaps will be hard.
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Question: when is the last time a former Bison player scored a TD in the NFL playoffs?