phildadon86
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Coming from the guy saying Dak doesn’t wanna be here and only cares about money? Yeah I think the roles should be reversedShut up and punch yourself in the face.
Coming from the guy saying Dak doesn’t wanna be here and only cares about money? Yeah I think the roles should be reversedShut up and punch yourself in the face.
If this is true Dak needs to fire his agent. I think this is fake news. I can’t believe he turned down 110 million guaranteed but obviously he thinks he is worth more.
Coming from the guy saying Dak doesn’t wanna be here and only cares about money? Yeah I think the roles should be reversed
Dak understands the pie much better now.Will Dak regret not signing a contract. Or will he just have the mindset, to just go play and prove he deserves more.
We know Jerry will not have to worry about buyers remorse, as there is no money back guarantee. If Dak fails.
However will he regret next year he didn’t do the 4 year deal instead of Dak balls out and deserves a higher deal next year.
But I think Jerry would be happy with that, as Dak did prove himself, even more so. And the team has their QB for years to come.
I think playing on the tag is the right thing. I do not see it causing any damage for long term negotiations come next year.
The story didn’t indicate if it was for a 4 year deal or 5 year deal, so we don’t know if it is the same or not.This is pretty much the same deal that was rumored to be on the table since like March or April. I'm very skeptical about this story, only because the deal has been there forever. How then can there have been no time? I think Dak and CAA were never going to sign that deal and this is simply a PR story to help Dak in the upcoming season.
I don't buy it but whatever, no deal. Dak plays on the Tag.
Lol or not.Shut up and delete your account.
Such a blunder by the front office.
I see us entering QB purgatory again after this season. I thought Jerry had learned that lesson already.
The guarantee is the same and the yearly average is higher than Goff. Why is that crapp? Trying to spin?$33-35M avg. annual, with $110M guaranteed is crap based on the Goff/Wentz deals, especially if it's 5 years. Looks like Dak was about to give in, because I really think he wants to be here long term. Oh well, now we're going to see how Dak looks with McCarthy, and either pay huge money if there's success, or move on.
Then why didn't he sign the 33 mil/year extension that was offered last year? Your thoughts are muddled w/ incorrect data.In one half, Matt Stafford makes more money than Dak Prescott did in an entire season. In 3 games, Matt Stafford made as much money as Dak did his first 4 years in the NFL.
Dak was the 77th highest paid QB in the NFL, on average, over the course of his first 4 seasons.
So yes, yes, Dak does want to be fairly compensated...including not signing beyond the standard 4 year contract.
You do realize that both QBs you just mentioned.$33-35M avg. annual, with $110M guaranteed is crap based on the Goff/Wentz deals, especially if it's 5 years. Looks like Dak was about to give in, because I really think he wants to be here long term. Oh well, now we're going to see how Dak looks with McCarthy, and either pay huge money if there's success, or move on.
He had an offer for at least 30 million last year, plus a signing bonus. I don't feel sorry for him at all.In one half, Matt Stafford makes more money than Dak Prescott did in an entire season. In 3 games, Matt Stafford made as much money as Dak did his first 4 years in the NFL.
Dak was the 77th highest paid QB in the NFL, on average, over the course of his first 4 seasons.
So yes, yes, Dak does want to be fairly compensated...including not signing beyond the standard 4 year contract.
I think if Dak really wanted to be in Dallas he would've signed the five-year, $33+ mil per season contract he was reportedly offered months ago and reaped all the benefits of being an exceptionally well-paid team guy and the beloved QB1 of America's team, especially if he has the year he's betting on himself to have. Looks like maximizing his contract is his priority though, and that's absolutely his prerogative. I think he's making a bad decision for his career, but what do I know.$33-35M avg. annual, with $110M guaranteed is crap based on the Goff/Wentz deals, especially if it's 5 years. Looks like Dak was about to give in, because I really think he wants to be here long term. Oh well, now we're going to see how Dak looks with McCarthy, and either pay huge money if there's success, or move on.
Well, Amigo, that's the way it looks to many of us.
So tired of hearing this argument... He was à 4th rounder playing out his 4th rd rookie contract.In one half, Matt Stafford makes more money than Dak Prescott did in an entire season. In 3 games, Matt Stafford made as much money as Dak did his first 4 years in the NFL.
Dak was the 77th highest paid QB in the NFL, on average, over the course of his first 4 seasons.
So yes, yes, Dak does want to be fairly compensated...including not signing beyond the standard 4 year contract.