Akin Ayodele says he'll start...if the competition is fair
Don’t look now but Akin Ayodele says he has no intention of giving up his starting position to Zack Thomas, as long as the competition is on the up-and-up.
"I've never worried about anybody taking my starting position if the competition is fair," Ayodele said. "If it's not, then you know the deal."
Yesterday I posted Jerry’s words saying he didn’t know if Akin would be the starter and was discussing changes on the roster.
Akin says he’s talked to Wade Phillips about Thomas and trade rumors but wouldn’t reveal just what was said in the conversation. But he was adamant that he would be the starter.
"It's like every year, it's how you play," Ayodele said. "I'm going into the season like it's my position. I am the starter and nothing has changed."
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"When you let it get to you they control you," Ayodele said. "I don't let nobody control me but God."
When a player starts referring to the brass as "they" then things are getting spicy! I wouldn’t mind seeing that competition at training camp, things could get interesting. But alas, I fear Akin will be traded by then. It doesn’t look like he has any plans on being a backup and being quiet about it, and it sure sounds like Jerry and Wade brought Zack here to start.
So what say you? Will Akin be gone in a trade by the time things really get rolling or will we get to see Akin and Zack duke it out at training camp?

Meanwhile, some Cowboys players may not be cheering the possible arrival of Pacman. BTB-regular Incredifan posted his thoughts on a recent Bradie James interview. I didn’t hear the interview but Incredifan reports that Bradie sounded less than enthusiastic towards the idea of Pacman coming to Dallas.
Now, Terence Newman reveals that some other guys in the locker room share that same view.
"I’m sure it will be mixed emotions," said Newman, who was working out at the team’s Valley Ranch headquarters Thursday. "I’m sure there are people in the locker room that don’t want him here, and I’m positive there are guys that do want him here."
I wonder how far this really goes. Its funny how the momentum for a Pacman trade was steaming along last week; deals were reported to be imminent three or four times. Suddenly, nothing but troubled waters. I think the Titans will come back to it before too long. They want to get something done before the draft.
Newman offers this assessment if Pacman does come to Valley Ranch.
"I sat out a month and it took me a while to get back,"’ Newman said. "He sat out a year. It’s not like he’s just going to come in and even be the third corner. He’s going to have to earn it. To me, it’s still going to be tough. With (second-year cornerback) Alan Ball, he’s coming around. He’s going to be a player.
"If they restructure his (Jones) contract, I say 'why not?' if you can get him here for cheap."
"I ain't going to baby sit him," Newman said. "He’s a grown man. You try to help him stay out of trouble and tell him to do the right things but at the same time we still have our lives to live and he still has his life to live."
T-New wasn’t done there. He had more to say about his upcoming contract negotiations plus plenty of other stuff. Go read BTB-regular Impatient’s diary breaking it all down using Nick Eatman’s article. Good stuff!

Todd Archer contemplates the value of draft picks vs. trading them for Pacman.
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Competition brings out the best
Ayodele knows he has to earn his starting position so maybe he'll really push himself to excel and prove his worth during the offseason. If not, he'll lose the position, but if he's looking at it like he will fight for it as long as he feels he has a fair shot, that may be a good thing to motivate him.
by scottmaui on Apr 3, 2008 11:57 PM CDT 0 recs
I don't think Ayodele makes it
to training camp. Heck, he could be traded by the end of the month on draft day.
As far as Newman. I would expect him not wanting PacMan to come because it could decrease his chances at getting an extension here.
by Cowboys81 on
Apr 4, 2008 12:52 AM CDT
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maybe so
but if he's motivated for as long as he's there, that's not a bad thing, as opposed to assuming he's going to get cut and not fighting for his spot.
by scottmaui on
Apr 4, 2008 4:22 AM CDT
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thats not true
the Cowboys have to look at Pacman like he'll be out of the league at any given moment so he'll have nothing to do with Newman's extension.
by Terry on
Apr 4, 2008 7:44 AM CDT
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Newman is right about Pacman's rust
Pacman just isn't going to start playing right away like he did over a year ago with the Titans, thats just not going to happen.
It took Newman awhile to regain his all pro form sitting out a month and he's a better athlete than Pacman.
by Terry on Apr 4, 2008 7:43 AM CDT 0 recs
It will take time
I'm not sure that Newman is a better athlete than Pacman (they are both pretty amazing specimens in that regard) but it will certainly take time for Pacman to regain his form. Thankfully, that's why there's offseason workouts, training camp, and the preseason (assuming reinstatement).
by grapejoos on
Apr 4, 2008 8:38 AM CDT
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sounds to me like
you have two players fearing for their jobs.
especially Akin. but c'mon...give me a break Akin is definitely the weakest link in our linebacking corp.He's an offensive lineman magnet.comp[are his stats to Brady james...it's a joke!
As far as newman...it's awefully funny that he's being so critical of pacman...right before his contract is up...and on top of that touting alan ball over pacman....LOL...that's truly laughable!
by TrueBlue24 on Apr 4, 2008 10:04 AM CDT 0 recs
its not laughable because
at least Ball won't get suspended and leave the team high and dry. I don't care how talented or great a player is, they have to be trusted and accountable, something Pacman hasn't been able to accomplish in his flegling career.
by Terry on
Apr 4, 2008 12:53 PM CDT
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It Is Laughable
For newman to be singing Alan Ball's Praises,especially over a 1st round talent.
After he says he'd be as fast as a 25 year old at age 35(which in itself is LAUGHABLE)
and Adam jones just happens to be.....drum roll please...26
Just as laughable as newman saying he doesn't "need" the money...
But wants to be paid like the top CB in the league...
HAHAHAHA!
Comedy GOLD!
by TrueBlue24 on
Apr 4, 2008 8:10 PM CDT
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Um
OK...?
by APerfectStar on
Apr 5, 2008 12:54 PM CDT
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Akin
Depending on who is available at 18, I could see Dallas trading Akin to Houston to move up 4 spots. He would be an upgrade at strongside linebacker for the Texans.
by MWB on Apr 4, 2008 10:48 AM CDT 0 recs
Good article from Archer
This is what I'm saying. Offer a 5th. Maybe they'll bite.
by grapejoos on Apr 4, 2008 12:34 PM CDT 0 recs











