Random Speculation: Chargers to sign Prescott?

garyo1954

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You'll be in fan purgatory when he's signed by the Cowboys. Looking forward to more of your whining and complaining.

Just tell us all how you really feel and get on with your evening. No reason to hold it in and keep coming back to call anybody names.

Besides you're missing out on all the threads you can complaint/bellyache, and a few that might be worth laying in the floor and kicking your feet over.

Please don't let us stop you.
 

CATCH17

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I did say it wasn't my thinking and with the options they have I'd almost bet Dak would be the last one they'd consider. Right now there's a lot of 'what ifs' flying and generally there is some truth behind those. Or maybe Nate Davis has a crush on Dak?

The more I look at these teams and think who would go after Dak if he was available I just don’t see many teams that would sign him.

Dallas really needs to let this guy on the open market.. The transition tag would be perfect.
 

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If you like Dak or not he will have a market. Same with Cooper and Byron. I would love two see if the Joneses are smart enough to use these three to make our team better. I have my doubts.:angry::facepalm::huh:
 

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If Dak leaves does that mean Cooper is gone too? Who knows if the next QB will have a good connection with Cooper like Dak did?
 

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Although I don't necessarily agree, consider that non-quarterbacks such as LT Laremy Tunsil and CB Jalen Ramsey were dealt last year in packages that included two first-rounders as the article points out.......

"Sign Dak Prescott:
Crazy, right? Let's play it out. If the Dallas Cowboys continue to drag their feet on a long-term extension for their two-time Pro Bowler, they'll certainly place the franchise tag on him in the coming weeks. And if they put the non-exclusive tag on Prescott — unlikely, yes, if they go to the trouble of franchising him — the Chargers would be wise to start scheming. Prescott, 26, has further upside despite throwing for 4,902 yards and 30 TDs in 2019. There are a ton of Cowboys fans in Southern California (and everywhere), which is why Dallas holds training camp there annually — keeping Chargers Prescott jerseys in inventory might be tough."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...m-brady-or-dak-prescott-head-to-la/ar-BBZZYdq

Just stop.

Everybody that creates threads about Dak leaving or other options at QB for the Cowboys, just looks silly.

I've been following the actions of Jerry and his son Stephen since 1989. The last thing that will happen in the NFL this year is Dak going to another team.

Tom Brady might go to another team.

Belichick might go to another team.

The Cowboys might trade up to top 5 in the draft.

The Cowboys might go 16-0 in 2020.

All of those things are possible. Dak leaving just won't happen regardless of how many dumb ideas are presented about the possibility.
 

GimmeTheBall!

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Although I don't necessarily agree, consider that non-quarterbacks such as LT Laremy Tunsil and CB Jalen Ramsey were dealt last year in packages that included two first-rounders as the article points out.......

"Sign Dak Prescott:
Crazy, right? Let's play it out. If the Dallas Cowboys continue to drag their feet on a long-term extension for their two-time Pro Bowler, they'll certainly place the franchise tag on him in the coming weeks. And if they put the non-exclusive tag on Prescott — unlikely, yes, if they go to the trouble of franchising him — the Chargers would be wise to start scheming. Prescott, 26, has further upside despite throwing for 4,902 yards and 30 TDs in 2019. There are a ton of Cowboys fans in Southern California (and everywhere), which is why Dallas holds training camp there annually — keeping Chargers Prescott jerseys in inventory might be tough."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...m-brady-or-dak-prescott-head-to-la/ar-BBZZYdq

No. Jerry is all in on Dak. Jerry wants to make Dak the highest paid QB in the NFL and give his fans the middle finger when we go 8-8 for eternity.
 

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And honestly....that would be such a Chargers move to sell tickets now....I got no problem taking the 1/6 pick this year....and whatever their pick is next year for a shot @ Trevor Lawrence QB Clemson. ;)

Heck that might even put us in business to get Burrows in a trade up.
Love to get Lawrence if he comes out next year.
 

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I don't think Dak is going anywhere, I just hope the deal is for south of $35 mil a year
 

garyv

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Although I don't necessarily agree, consider that non-quarterbacks such as LT Laremy Tunsil and CB Jalen Ramsey were dealt last year in packages that included two first-rounders as the article points out.......

"Sign Dak Prescott:
Crazy, right? Let's play it out. If the Dallas Cowboys continue to drag their feet on a long-term extension for their two-time Pro Bowler, they'll certainly place the franchise tag on him in the coming weeks. And if they put the non-exclusive tag on Prescott — unlikely, yes, if they go to the trouble of franchising him — the Chargers would be wise to start scheming. Prescott, 26, has further upside despite throwing for 4,902 yards and 30 TDs in 2019. There are a ton of Cowboys fans in Southern California (and everywhere), which is why Dallas holds training camp there annually — keeping Chargers Prescott jerseys in inventory might be tough."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...m-brady-or-dak-prescott-head-to-la/ar-BBZZYdq

I tbink its a dumb article but really dont care if he leaves
 

Jake

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I continue to be amazed that anyone thinks Jerry & Son would actually make the right pick when it comes to drafting a QB. The last time Dallas did that was 1989.

Odds are they'd end up with a worse QB than Dak.
 
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