Dak’s Instagram reaction to signing tender

CowboyRoy

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Interesting how anyone who questions what Dallas should offer Dak is instantly a hater and is insulted by supposed 'true' fans. Stop already.

No...…….he is just talking to the true haters. Its pretty obvious who they are. All you have to do is scroll down. The posters with the really really dumb answers are the haters.

Personally I think we should sign him to the 4 year deal and then take the next 3 or 4 years to groom another young QB. I would be grooming and drafting talented young QB's all the time anyway.
 
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Hi, haters!

Looks like a guy who’s ready to be a Cowboy for life, doesn’t he?

IMPORTANT: Please remember to bottle up those sad, YUMMY tears of unfathomable sadness for me when Dak signs.
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They can bottle them up throughout the year as he has an MVP season, and hoists up the Lombardi Trophy in victory.
As we pop the champagne corks, they can pop the tear corks. :muttley:
 

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Interesting how anyone who questions what Dallas should offer Dak is instantly a hater and is insulted by supposed 'true' fans. Stop already.
LOLLLLL

I specifically addressed his “haters.” They exist.

YOU’RE the one who concluded that everyone who “questions what Dallas should offer Dak” is one of those haters.

Sounds like you just told on yourself.
:laugh:

REMEMBER: I’ll pay top dollar for those delicious tears of yours. Don’t hold back!!! Let them out!!!
 

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Hi, haters!

Looks like a guy who’s ready to be a Cowboy for life, doesn’t he?

IMPORTANT: Please remember to bottle up those sad, YUMMY tears of unfathomable sadness for me when Dak signs.
:thumbup:

Has there ever been a posted list of said haters,, it would be rather interesting to see how a list of Lover vs Hater leveled out at...
and see if there is any room left in the middle for the neither love or hate crowd ?
Has there ever been a poll?
love - hate - moderate?
Is that infringing on possible polarizing banishment?
 

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LOLLLLL

I specifically addressed his “haters.” They exist.

YOU’RE the one who concluded that everyone who “questions what Dallas should offer Dak” is one of those haters.

Sounds like you just told on yourself.
:laugh:

REMEMBER: I’ll pay top dollar for those delicious tears of yours. Don’t hold back!!! Let them out!!!
Awww, the resident troll has got his courage back. After cowering in fear for the past month, a single image has him happy again. Of course in a couple weeks when a negative story breaks about them not being close to a deal, you’ll be crying again. And regardless of what happens, you’re still too scared to say either way... because you don’t know and you’re scared.
Your bottom lip is quivering, troll.
 

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Just me but I now believe something deeper is going on Dak and FO. Honest question, when the last time you heard/seen and NFL team and star player fail to reach an agreement over not money, but the length of the contract. I can't quite put my fingers on it but to see BOTH parties dig in so deep on what should be a minor issue is odd. In fact, I'm starting to think maybe, just maybe one party ( maybe both ) has never wanted to do a long-term deal this year. Just hard to see how/why what makes this deal so complicated that it's gotten to this point. Especially when you consider Wentz and Goff deals are done and by Dak's own admission he doesn't believe he should make more than Wilson who has a Super Bowl ring.
 

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Hand me $31.4M and I'll do damn well whatever you basically want me to do.
This is probably going to come across as really harsh, but it is not meant to be mean and is just pointing out reality.

The reason people like you and I would be more than happy to take millions of dollars and be happy / do whatever you want is because we do not possess skills that would generate that kind of revenue.

Now we can debate whether or not a person should get paid that much to throw a football, hit a baseball, shoot a 3-pointer, act in a movie, produce music, ect.... but the fact of the matter is that they all work in industries that generate hundreds of millions and/or billions of dollars. Society pours money into the entertainment sectors, therefore those who can entertain are in demand and are paid accordingly.

I work for a company that hovers around 1 billion annually, but I am one of a few thousands of employees that helps create the products our customers will buy. But in no way is any of our customers concerned about and/or have the desire to watch me work in creating or improving our products or processes.

So sure, if I was paid several million of dollars, I would do almost anything that you want. But I'm also a person that MAY make 6 figures a year at some point in my life, thus I would be grossly overpaid at several million of dollars. But to those that have the skills that are in demand for high paying jobs are able to be a lot more selective than those without those in demand skills.

Just sayin'
 

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Just me but I now believe something deeper is going on Dak and FO. Honest question, when the last time you heard/seen and NFL team and star player fail to reach an agreement over not money, but the length of the contract. I can't quite put my fingers on it but to see BOTH parties dig in so deep on what should be a minor issue is odd. In fact, I'm starting to think maybe, just maybe one party ( maybe both ) has never wanted to do a long-term deal this year. Just hard to see how/why what makes this deal so complicated that it's gotten to this point. Especially when you consider Wentz and Goff deals are done and by Dak's own admission he doesn't believe he should make more than Wilson who has a Super Bowl ring.

I think what is going on as well as personal things in Dak's life has the negotiations off somewhat.
First, all the CV-19 stuff. Shut downs and stay at home orders kept a lot of face to face discussions from happening. as that is where most deals are hammered out.
The the death of Dak's brother, and how long did Dak think, there is plenty of time to get a deal done, or sign the tag offer. He needed and wanted to take time to grieve and be with his family.
I don't see any underlying problems between Dak and the team.

So now since he has signed the offer, the contract extension talks heat up a bit.
 

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Awww, the resident troll has got his courage back. After cowering in fear for the past month, a single image has him happy again. Of course in a couple weeks when a negative story breaks about them not being close to a deal, you’ll be crying again. And regardless of what happens, you’re still too scared to say either way... because you don’t know and you’re scared.
Your bottom lip is quivering, troll.
Dak is RUINING this era of Cowboys football for you.

Dak is ruining YOU.
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This is probably going to come across as really harsh, but it is not meant to be mean and is just pointing out reality.

The reason people like you and I would be more than happy to take millions of dollars and be happy / do whatever you want is because we do not possess skills that would generate that kind of revenue.

Now we can debate whether or not a person should get paid that much to throw a football, hit a baseball, shoot a 3-pointer, act in a movie, produce music, ect.... but the fact of the matter is that they all work in industries that generate hundreds of millions and/or billions of dollars. Society pours money into the entertainment sectors, therefore those who can entertain are in demand and are paid accordingly.

I work for a company that hovers around 1 billion annually, but I am one of a few thousands of employees that helps create the products our customers will buy. But in no way is any of our customers concerned about and/or have the desire to watch me work in creating or improving our products or processes.

So sure, if I was paid several million of dollars, I would do almost anything that you want. But I'm also a person that MAY make 6 figures a year at some point in my life, thus I would be grossly overpaid at several million of dollars. But to those that have the skills that are in demand for high paying jobs are able to be a lot more selective than those without those in demand skills.

Just sayin'

Very well thought out and hit on some valid points, but Hollywood and your company do not operate under a specific peer salary cap.
That's the only difference you left out.
 

Nav22

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Why do I get the feeling that Nav has a ton of experience with the "tears of unfathomable sadness"?


(20 bucks says her epic retort will contain a reference to quivering body parts.)
Awww, I struck a nerve! Your posting history says it all.

Dak is absolutely THRASHING you at life and you can’t stand it.
:lmao2:

EVERY DROP of those tears, loser. Don’t short-change me!!!
 
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