I like the idea of Dak signing with a second tier organization

dckid

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Dallas is considered a top tier organization if you consider everything--including fan base, attendance, national coverage, endorsements, ownership will to pay, etc. It's the entire world's most valuable sports franchise.

If you read his post you'll see he's referring to more than just won-loss records....though Dallas is one of the winningest teams in the last 6 years as well with 3 division titles. The current roster is top 10 for sure. Most QBs would love having these offensive payers around him. Add up what Dak has here on offense (the 10 players around him) and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better situation.
What are you talking about? Listen to yourself please. Do you think Landry, Staubach, Jimmy, Troy, Emmy, Irvin cared about all the stuff you mentioned? You listed everything except winning a SB. We are not the Bahamas or Paris. The Cowboys are not a destination. We need to win and win now!! 25 years is what you call a trend...
the Cowboys made 8 of the first 30 SB’s.
 

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What are you talking about? Listen to yourself please. Do you think Landry, Staubach, Jimmy, Troy, Emmy, Irvin cared about all the stuff you mentioned? You listed everything except winning a SB. We are not the Bahamas or Paris. The Cowboys are not a destination. We need to win and win now!! 25 years is what you call a trend...
the Cowboys made 8 of the first 30 SB’s.
I don't care what they thought or what I currently think.
I'm going by what the guy writing the thread was talking about.
You changed the parameters.
And yes, the Cowboys absolutely ARE a destination. Maybe not THE destination anymore. They are still the team the NFL wants on TV on Sundays and the team that other fans often want to go see as a road game.
It is not Cincinnati. Sorry
Are you kidding me?

We all agree that we need to win. That is not cover everything he was discussing. But even then, this current roster is better than many around the league....and the topic is about now
 

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I don't care what they thought or what I currently think.
I'm going by what the guy writing the thread was talking about.
You changed the parameters.
And yes, the Cowboys absolutely ARE a destination. Maybe not THE destination anymore. They are still the team the NFL wants on TV on Sundays and the team that other fans often want to go see as a road game.
It is not Cincinnati. Sorry
Are you kidding me?

We all agree that we need to win. That is not cover everything he was discussing. But even then, this current roster is better than many around the league....and the topic is about now
Sorry we are not a destination. Name me one guy Jerry paid less to come here over any other team? To be honest there are only a couple of terrible destinations. Cincy and Buffalo
 

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I agree with everything except the mid tier team organization. We have not sniffed a championship game since 1996!!!! We are a mid tier org. The only teams worst than us are:
Detroit, Washington, Buffalo,Cincy, Cleveland, Miami Jacksonville maybe even though they have been to two championship games since we have... then it’s our mid tier area . Truth hurts it but also gives us a chance for realizing who we are.
With a legit QB ...(Brady)... this team is NFC Champions. FACT.
 

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What is your idea? I'll take a stab and say you're one of those guys who's okay with 8-8 for the next 6-7 years?
It's obvious from watching and following the NFL that teams/quarterbacks are going to perform on how they're coached.

49ers are the perfect example. Shanahan was never a HC until he took over coaching the 49ers. In under just 4 years, he took them from the basement to the top. Coincidence? Of course not. He's a great coach. And, if Garoppolo was so good as some fans in here have tried making a case over. Why are they talking of trading him?!

Remember, Dak was the 2nd quarterback under Garrett's tenure, it's no coincidence both had 8-8 seasons. If they weren't the problem, why did Jerry finally bite the bullet on releasing his step son.
 

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But wait, we’re a second tier organization. So that means he’s signing here...:facepalm:
 

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Have him get paid by a team that doesn’t hold much national endorsement value and will probably never sniff anything close to a conference championship. He can wallow in his undeserved millions on a subpar team *****ing about not being surrounded by enough talent and regretting his decision. I’m thinking Cincy or Detroit would be a nice fit.

Good riddance you spoiled-self-entitled-average-at-best ingrate.

As for Dallas, sign Brady and draft Jordan Love.

Ya, and you're all class.
 

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But wait, we’re a second tier organization. So that means he’s signing here...:facepalm:
So you're equating the Dallas Cowboys with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or Tennessee Titans?

Maybe if all you're looking at is their W-L record.

You realize that players don't see it that way, right?

Dak needs to wake up and realize staying in Dallas and having a star on his helmet has significant perks professionally and personally.
 

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So you're equating the Dallas Cowboys with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or Tennessee Titans?

Maybe if all you're looking at is their W-L record.

You realize that players don't see it that way, right?

Dak needs to wake up and realize staying in Dallas and having a star on his helmet has significant perks professionally and personally.

You mean aside from the private chartered flights he takes everywhere? Oh he knows about perks...
 
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