Video: Is it time to move on from Dak?

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LOL, move on to what?

I predict there are going to be some opinion reversals the first time we see Dalton in the preseason.
That's what I want to know. What's the four year plan at QB if we move on from Dak? Because Dalton doesn't have four years left in him, IMO.
 

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That's what I want to know. What's the four year plan at QB if we move on from Dak? Because Dalton doesn't have four years left in him, IMO.
The same as it was in 2015 when Romo went down. Just replace the names of Weeden or Cassel with some other veteran rag arm looking to steal some cash from Jerry on his way out.

Oh, that's right. Jerry already did that last week.
 

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Ya if this was Aikman/Romo, we definately should move on from a guy who posted almost 5,000 yards on 65% completions.

I notice you mention Aikman and Romo in this context often.

Aikman has been gone for over 20 years. The fans booed him out of
the building... a 3-time SB Champion.

Romo wasn't given an opportunity to regain his job after recovering
from injury. He was unceremoniously removed from the team.

As luck would have it, along with being former QBs of The Dallas Cowboys,
both of them landed on their feet.

As for the OP, the best chance to win is with Dak at QB.
However, after claiming he didn't deserve top money, he's now
demanding top money. The fact that he said that and now scoffs
at an offer that should be reserved for, at least, a SB participant
makes him look like a hypocrite. He should've kept quiet his mouth shut.

I'm sure he'll get his money. They always do in Dallas.
 
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