PFT: Cowboys seem to be willing to let Dak Prescott hit the market in 2025

baltcowboy

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No one is paying him more than what Cousins got.
The league doesn't fear him or wish he was theirs. Maybe some bottom feeder teams will pay him Cousins money.
Let him walk and find out.
I see the haters say that but if that was true he would have sighed the extension already. See I wish fans like you would be honest and stop pulling opinions out your azzz. Dak was second team all pro. He is a good quarterback. Top 8 by general managers.The Cowboys know Dak’s worth and so does his agent. It’s not less then Hurts or Watson.
 

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Put me with those who think the Joneses feel they gave up too much in the current deal, and feel they proved with Jason Garrett that it doesn't scare them in the least to have an ultimatum year with anyone.

Further, I think they think there's really nothing to lose. If France and his client won't work out something with them that is sufficiently team-friendly, then the ball is in Dak's court to perform well enough in 2024 to justify a handsome offer a year from now, ie, with the 2024 DAL roster having, on paper anyway, regressed. If, however, Dak wants to have a stronger supporting cast, then it's up to his agent to work with the Joneses to make that possible.

France, too, has proven he'll play hard ball, of course.

It's been typical that these negotiations have to have some kind of significant deadline pushing it to some end for there to be one... an end. I'm not sure what that would be under the circumstances. So, yeah... I absolutely can see this being Dak's last season in Dallas, unless he decides that's important to him to keep playing in Dallas.
 

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By opting for a modest kicking of the salary-cap can in 2024, the Cowboys embark on the last year of quarterback Dak Prescott’s contract at a cap number of $55.455 million. With no ability to tag him in 2025, and no apparent inclination to extend the deal now, the Cowboys seem to be willing to let him finish the contract and see what happens.

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https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profo...ng-to-let-dak-prescott-hit-the-market-in-2025
Pretty sure Dak, CD, Micah are all seeing the same thing Tyron seen.

Jets are trying to win a SB, no one has any idea what GM Jethro is trying to do.
 

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No one is paying him more than what Cousins got.
The league doesn't fear him or wish he was theirs. Maybe some bottom feeder teams will pay him Cousins money.
Let him walk and find out.
Around 20 of the other 31 teams would love to have him.
 

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No one is paying him more than what Cousins got.
The league doesn't fear him or wish he was theirs. Maybe some bottom feeder teams will pay him Cousins money.
Let him walk and find out.
You maybe looking at this backwards. Why would Dak want to resign in Dallas? Look at this nightmare of an off season.

Jethro is not trying to win.

CD and Micah are watching closely and going to figure it out soon enough. Best option for GM Jethro is to resign both of them quickly. The longer he waits and they may decide to walk or demand a trade.
 

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By opting for a modest kicking of the salary-cap can in 2024, the Cowboys embark on the last year of quarterback Dak Prescott’s contract at a cap number of $55.455 million. With no ability to tag him in 2025, and no apparent inclination to extend the deal now, the Cowboys seem to be willing to let him finish the contract and see what happens.

Full Article:
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profo...ng-to-let-dak-prescott-hit-the-market-in-2025
They will extend Dak. Jerry drafted him in the 4th round and he wants to prove that his pick for quarterback can win the Superbowl. Jerry wants everyone to think he is smart for drafting Dak. Jerrys ego will keep Dak here until he falls off a cliff. I hope I'm wrong.
 

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I am afraid your going to be disappointed. If Dak is resigned, I will be watching less Dallas Cowboy games in 2024. I watched a
total of 3 games in 2023. It's going to be a rebuilding season next year, not really going to miss that much.
Good.

Bye! :muttley:
 

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No reason to extend Dak this season. You take the salary cap hit this year and then dare him and his stupid agent to test the market. Either Dak hopefully gets his 60 million a year from another team or he gets leveraged down to Kirk Cousins money. Win-win!!
You forgot about the 40 million in dead money the Cowboys would be on the hook for next year.
 

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I am afraid your going to be disappointed. If Dak is resigned, I will be watching less Dallas Cowboy games in 2024. I watched a
total of 3 games in 2023. It's going to be a rebuilding season next year, not really going to miss that much.
Cowboys don't disappoint me. My expectations are not high.
 

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No reason to extend Dak this season. You take the salary cap hit this year and then dare him and his stupid agent to test the market. Either Dak hopefully gets his 60 million a year from another team or he gets leveraged down to Kirk Cousins money. Win-win!!
Why would Dak want to resign with GM Jethro?

The only way I would is if he overpaid me.

Jerry has not clue how to build a team and win.

Listen to Tyron Smith and why he signed with the Jets, it was not the contract.
 

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They would have done that by now.

Dak made Jerry man cry in front of millions.
You are on to something there....Jerry was embarrassed, just like the rest of us were with the thumping Green Bay gave us. So, giving in to Daks demands only makes him look like a bigger fool than he already feels.
 

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Or the 403 yards and 3 tds.
Really, who cares. Those picks led to two scores, by which we lost by. Numbers are meaningless, the only thing that matters are wins. That's why the QB's who deliver the ring make the big bucks. Dak is not deserving of the pay day he is looking for. The Green Bay game changed the way Jerry is looking at things.
 

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Yep

And they don’t care how many interceptions he throws in playoff games.
Have you see Troy's playoff stats?

More importantly take a look at Emmitt Smith's.

Troy was a very good bus driver most of the time.

Let's add another factor. Our defense gave up 10, 13 and 17 points in Troy's 3 SB victories.
 
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Have you see Troy's playoff stats?

More importantly take a look at Emmitt Smith's.

Troy was a very good bus driver most of the time.

Let's add another factor. Our defense gave up 10, 13 and 17 points in Troy's 3 SB victories.
No he was in a run first offense in a run first timing based passing offense era, where DB rules and QB protecting rules were completely different.

He could have thrown plenty of TDs from within the 10 yard line but he was more than happy to let Emmitt accrue them.
 

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You forgot about the 40 million in dead money the Cowboys would be on the hook for next year.
Oh well it's one season then you move on. Broncos just moved on from Wilson with 85 million in dead money.
 

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I still believe they'll extend-

BUT, a small part of me thinks a draft day trade - isn't out of the realm of possibility
They'd have to arrange that with Dak prior to the trade. No trade clause.
Likely a win-win for Dak and the team.
Dak options:
1) Play out this year at 30mil salary, risking injury and the value of his next contract, but having a chance at a higher contract in free agency next year.
2) Accept sign and trade with a new team with a new bonus and higher base level salary.
 
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