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Everything I've heard about Amari is how much he loves it in Dallas.
What do you expect him to say?
Everything I've heard about Amari is how much he loves it in Dallas.
But I was told by a Scotsman here on this very site that we should consider him our first round pick when evaluating the 2019 draft.Another slap to the face... waste of a first rounder.
Yep, it looks like Garrett has Cooper not wanting to resign here,......................Jason Garrett is a cancer to this team.
But I was told by a Scotsman here on this very site that we should consider him our first round pick when evaluating the 2019 draft.
Most of the players can't, and won't, demand big dollars, they're just not that good. And most teams pay a lot to a few players, like the Saints, and are still contenders.
Besides, don't have much faith in the Cowboys ability to get different players that will do any better, either way we're not going anywhere until JJ is gone, at the earliest...
I think Jerry has some convincing to do to show him he wants to improve the coaching and overall team. So far all he's seen is lip service.But if Garrett is gone?
Anytime a team is under pressure to pay record-setting contracts to its premier players, the rest of the team suffers and so the pressure on the Cowboys organization is greatly increased. That is especially so this year and will surely be again in 2020. Something's gotta give but this FO usually finds a way to get their stars compensated, on way or another. Due to the bigger contracts being due this year, and again next year, the pressure is on to get it done.
I could see where we'll rely more upon the younger players than in the past, simply because the budget will demand as much. Some of the older players may be forced to retire earlier than in the past, as well, unless they're considerably more willing to accept lesser contracts than they have in past years. Others who are experiencing down years will be subjected to being cut in favor of playing younger and less expensive players. It might be fairly more commonplace to see young players being tested early and playing sooner than before, due to budget constraints.
49ers and Ravens had some growing pains. Took about 3 years to get to where they are now.
While the Ravens had a rookie QB who started the entire year. Yet the whole coaching staff changed the entire offense to fit Lamar's skills. Notice just about every pass is a play action, bootleg or and RPO. We should run our offense just like the Raven's. But no, Garrett has to do it his way or the highway.
Dak isn't interested. His agency is CAA, which handles the biggest names in Hollywood. They simple don't negotiate for anything but top dollar. They don't budge an inch.
All three want to wait until the new CBA comes out, which is expected to jump the salary cap significantly. Mahomes is expected to land around $50-60 million a year, and CAA wants Dak to wait for that market.
I think it's a dumb risk for Dak. But it does Dallas a favor if he's willing to play under the franchise tag.
i think Jones will ultimately sign here, but not Cooper. I think he's going to negotiate his way out of here.
We can actually use both the Franchise and Transition Tags this year (last year of CBA). They can retain both without a long term contract if they really want to.Gotta sign Dak so we can franchise Amari - I've been saying it all year. Amari is a weird character, I knew this would happen.
What is wrong with people?
Dak's 'greed'? Last I checked, he doesn't own a piece of the team. Dak - and every other player in the league - should maximize their earnings during their short time in the league.
What is it that you do? Maybe the company you work for could by a new piece of equipment that would make someone else's life easier if you would just take a pay cut and quit being so greedy.
That is not how it should have worked. You make Oakland extend him or get permission from Oakland to talk to the player. There is no reason Oakland wouldn't have worked with us given a first round pick on the line.
So now we have no leverage at all, and Amari's agent is well aware of it. We have to overpay Amari or the trade looks foolish.
I completely agree. I also think that one of the things the Patriots do well is not fall in love with their talent. We as fans don't want to see our favorite players go, but New England often lets them walk before they have to pay them (see Trey Flowers and Trent Brown from last year). I'm pretty sure the fans here would be outraged if they had traded Jaylon, Tank, or Byron away before signing them.we lose Amari and we in big trouble...we can lose Jones and not be in near the trouble as losing Cooper....we gave big bucks to Tank and Zeke and some to Smith and Collins....how is that working out?...i posted a thing a few months ago that proves like everytime you pay elite money the people are not ever worth it after that...its a trap ...other than your QB I would be careful who i pay...look patriots...hardly anyone gets big bucks there....draft real good and trade well and pick up decent free agents.....and pay your QB....now we are locked into Tank and Zeke...tank has 5 sacks with 4 games left...Zeke has not broken a 1000 and we are on game 13...Dak has done a lot better overall..but after we pay him big bucks he will go into toilet ....Goff and Wentz got the big bucks and they are playing like crap....the monster DE the bears paid for from Raiders only has 4.5 sacks and he got mega bucks...not worth it to me
Not for me. I was against the trade from the start, and still think it was a really stupid kneejerk reaction. No hindsight whatsoever here.That was the thinking by Dallas, now whether or not things worked out like they thought is another matter all together. Immediately after he got here it looked like an excellent move, and it still could be.
I've criticized Dallas for roster moves many times, but saying now it was a mistake, if it turns out to be one, is classic 20-20 hindsight...