What are the Jonses not saying?

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Dak's injury, although generally a mild one, has become serious. At the end of last season, there was an odd message delivered by McCarthy, despite the way it ended. No team fires a successful head coach; the coaching tree is more unpredictable than player acquisition. But McCarthy wasn't extended. Why?
So what is really going on? I don't believe that Mike McCarthy was ever in danger of being fired. The way the Cowboys approached the offseason was strange, to say the least. Not only did they not seek out a top running back, they refused to make any moves that would potentially improve the team.
All along I have felt that there was an alterior motive in what the Cowboys were doing. And extending Dak just hours before the season started was unnecessary. Now that he has proven to be ineffective, he is suddenly done for the season.
I think there may be something in his contract that we haven't seen that allows them to move past him.
I get the feeling Dak is done in Dallas.
What is really going on?

By the way; Will Grier may be coming back. The Eagles just released him.
 
I've never considered a hamstring injury to be a "mild one". Bad ones can take a very long time to heal, and continue to be an ongoing problem for years to come.

Zero interest in Grier. Dallas should snag Pratt off Tampa's PS.
 
I'll admit I don't know anything about sports injuries, but I can't say I have ever heard of a hamstring injury requiring surgery. Something smells rotten about this...
 
Dak's injury, although generally a mild one, has become serious. At the end of last season, there was an odd message delivered by McCarthy, despite the way it ended. No team fires a successful head coach; the coaching tree is more unpredictable than player acquisition. But McCarthy wasn't extended. Why?
So what is really going on? I don't believe that Mike McCarthy was ever in danger of being fired. The way the Cowboys approached the offseason was strange, to say the least. Not only did they not seek out a top running back, they refused to make any moves that would potentially improve the team.
All along I have felt that there was an alterior motive in what the Cowboys were doing. And extending Dak just hours before the season started was unnecessary. Now that he has proven to be ineffective, he is suddenly done for the season.
I think there may be something in his contract that we haven't seen that allows them to move past him.
I get the feeling Dak is done in Dallas.
What is really going on?

By the way; Will Grier may be coming back. The Eagles just released him.
Dak is done any way you cross the gridiron.
He's done..........between the lack of talent and now his body breaking down and his teammates having zero respect for him ..........R.I.P Prestrash!
 
Dak's injury, although generally a mild one, has become serious. At the end of last season, there was an odd message delivered by McCarthy, despite the way it ended. No team fires a successful head coach; the coaching tree is more unpredictable than player acquisition. But McCarthy wasn't extended. Why?
So what is really going on? I don't believe that Mike McCarthy was ever in danger of being fired. The way the Cowboys approached the offseason was strange, to say the least. Not only did they not seek out a top running back, they refused to make any moves that would potentially improve the team.
All along I have felt that there was an alterior motive in what the Cowboys were doing. And extending Dak just hours before the season started was unnecessary. Now that he has proven to be ineffective, he is suddenly done for the season.
I think there may be something in his contract that we haven't seen that allows them to move past him.
I get the feeling Dak is done in Dallas.
What is really going on?

By the way; Will Grier may be coming back. The Eagles just released him.
Lol,
So a grade 3 hamstring tear which includes tendon being torn from the bone is mild?
Wow, just wow!
Sometimes you read a post that is so delusional you actually consider thanking your lucky star that Jerry is in charge!
 
I'll admit I don't know anything about sports injuries, but I can't say I have ever heard of a hamstring injury requiring surgery. Something smells rotten about this...
Prestrash has mental illness in his family gene pool.
It's pretty evident to everyone by his sweating demeanor that he has issues with pressure.
Yep, something is smelling and it isn't the smell of victory or success for Prestrash!
 
Nobody cares about Prescott any longer, time to move on
 
Prestrash has mental illness in his family gene pool.
It's pretty evident to everyone by his sweating demeanor that he has issues with pressure.
Yep, something is smelling and it isn't the smell of victory or success for Prestrash!
You don’t think it’s the Texas heat, LMAO
 
Lol,
So a grade 3 hamstring tear which includes tendon being torn from the bone is mild?
Wow, just wow!
Sometimes you read a post that is so delusional you actually consider thanking your lucky star that Jerry is in charge!
I will choose not to believe everything coming out of the Star. All the information could be totally legit, but misinformation is a reality.
 
Yep, I'm telling you, there's retirement with injury settlement upcoming.
That explains the last minute signing.
 
That explains the last minute signing.
No, I think the deal was done months earlier or Dak would have held out. Jerry waited until opening day to make the announcement for one reason - he wanted to steal headlines.
 
Dak's injury, although generally a mild one, has become serious. At the end of last season, there was an odd message delivered by McCarthy, despite the way it ended. No team fires a successful head coach; the coaching tree is more unpredictable than player acquisition. But McCarthy wasn't extended. Why?
So what is really going on? I don't believe that Mike McCarthy was ever in danger of being fired. The way the Cowboys approached the offseason was strange, to say the least. Not only did they not seek out a top running back, they refused to make any moves that would potentially improve the team.
All along I have felt that there was an alterior motive in what the Cowboys were doing. And extending Dak just hours before the season started was unnecessary. Now that he has proven to be ineffective, he is suddenly done for the season.
I think there may be something in his contract that we haven't seen that allows them to move past him.
I get the feeling Dak is done in Dallas.
What is really going on?

By the way; Will Grier may be coming back. The Eagles just released him.
did you come up with all of that by yourself? or did @PAPPYDOG help you out.

dude, enough of these unsubstantiated conspiracy theories.... you are looking more and more like a fool these days.

we know you want attention and we give it you...like the monkey in the middle....
 
I'll admit I don't know anything about sports injuries, but I can't say I have ever heard of a hamstring injury requiring surgery. Something smells rotten about this...
Hamstrings/quads require surgery when they detach from bone. Not sure why that’s so hard to understand.
 
Dak's injury, although generally a mild one, has become serious. At the end of last season, there was an odd message delivered by McCarthy, despite the way it ended. No team fires a successful head coach; the coaching tree is more unpredictable than player acquisition. But McCarthy wasn't extended. Why?
So what is really going on? I don't believe that Mike McCarthy was ever in danger of being fired. The way the Cowboys approached the offseason was strange, to say the least. Not only did they not seek out a top running back, they refused to make any moves that would potentially improve the team.
All along I have felt that there was an alterior motive in what the Cowboys were doing. And extending Dak just hours before the season started was unnecessary. Now that he has proven to be ineffective, he is suddenly done for the season.
I think there may be something in his contract that we haven't seen that allows them to move past him.
I get the feeling Dak is done in Dallas.
What is really going on?

By the way; Will Grier may be coming back. The Eagles just released him.
Hamstrings detaching from bone are NOT mild injuries. But, I guess you’re also a doctor now as well as Team Insider. We get it - you want him gone so Jerry and Stephen will finally come to their senses and promote the QB you’ve been coaching up all these years and only you see how awesome he is. Look, I hope Rush proves everyone wrong and shows he can lead this terrible team to a few wins…just don’t see it happening.
 
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