Dallas should rescind the franchise tag and let Dak walk

JoaquinFenix

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You posted something quite dumb then doubled down... shocking... lol.

If the year 1 cap hit can be as small as 6-7M yet return 31M for Dak, the fact teams lack large cap space is POINTLESS.
I could dare less what you call "franchise" as it is means ZERO to the reality of the situation.

Posting stupid things then getting butt hurt when it is pointed out how obviously bad they are gets you placed on ignore.

But to be clear here as your min seems incapable of complex thoughts:
Dak could be signed to a large number of teams and would be signed without doubt to a very rich deal with NO compensation to Dallas were his tag rescinded.

Only the stupidest of all stupids would suggest this.
Stay off meth.
Mr. Terrell, what you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
 

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Again, you’re missing the point. The Cowboys can rescind the tag and still sign Prescott to a reasonable multi-year deal after he tests the market and sees that only the Jaguars and maybe the Raiders are willing and able to pay him. Rescinding the tag doesn’t mean he’s done in Dallas.
what they should have done is put the lesser tag on him to test the real value if teams were willing to give 2 number 1s.

dallas would still have the ability to match offers in that scenario.
 

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Dak hasn't shown the maturity to lead the Cowboys on the field or off.
He needs to see what life is like behind the offensive line of one of the other 31 teams and what it's like to actually have to produce in order to keep his job.
This haggling over his contract because he thinks he should be paid like he's the best is making me sick to my stomach to watch.
He doesn't produce when the team needs him to lead, and apparently feels as if he is special even though he choked through the entire 2019 season.
It's time to end this privileged mentality instilled by Garrett once and for all.
Don't get yourself perma-banned like you did at the other site a few years ago...
 

leeblair

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Don't get yourself perma-banned like you did at the other site a few years ago...
Yeah, you wish they had, but they didn't.
And when I got fed up and left, they asked me to come back.
Fortunately, this forum isn't run by a group that only wants their own opinions shared.
These guys seem to be real fans.
 

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So Zack Martin isn’t worth the money?

Zack Martin is a perennial pro bowler and all pro. He is certainly top 5 in my mind at his position. Dak isn't and
never will be. If I was asked to rank Dak, & I won't be, he would be between no 8 & 15. Not exactly a top 5 money guy.
 

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Anytime I see a thread with 20+ pages it has got to be entertaining, this one did not disappoint :popcorn::lmao2::popcorn::facepalm::popcorn:
 

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Dak hasn't shown the maturity to lead the Cowboys on the field or off.

Most myopic statement about this player ever. Coming straight from college he has shown a dedication to this team, this offense, and his career with a maturity and dedication that comes without question he is a leader. He never once backed-up, or failed to answer the bell when it came to leading this team. His continued quest to be the best he can be and perhaps the game itself leads by example, yet so different than Romo, more like Aikman, he is vocal in his leadership.

If you posted nothing else about Dak, this alone indicates to me you're either grossly biases, or possess a complete lack of understanding of this man, his approach, and how fortunate this team is to have him. Your shocking ignorance on this subject might go down in the halls of clueless as the pinnacle of buffoonery, only outdistanced by Will Ferrell and Seth Rogen in its asininity.

He needs to see what life is like behind the offensive line of one of the other 31 teams and what it's like to actually have to produce in order to keep his job.

If there ever was a comment on this board which encompasses a total void in a grasp of this game, and this person, this might be it. If an award was handed out here at ole Cowboy's U. for a comment so totally barren of logic, or completely out of touch with the current climate on this subject, there is no doubt other posters closer to the deep thinking like Neanderthals on this site would cower from this epitome of baseless blather in complete awe. You truly have set the low bar high, if that oxymoron will play here.


This haggling over his contract because he thinks he should be paid like he's the best is making me sick to my stomach to watch.

I suggest Ipecac to relieve that feeling.

He doesn't produce when the team needs him to lead, and apparently feels as if he is special even though he choked through the entire 2019 season.

Right, Because a 13-3 season as a rookie showed nothing at all. Well, maybe to a new born child, if he sat in front of a TV when the game was on.

It's time to end this privileged mentality instilled by Garrett once and for all.

To sum up. If you had a terrible fall and hit your head on an immovable object right before posting this example of inanity, you might have your head looked at.

But don't let me sugar coat it.
 

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Hasn't shown the maturity? Dude came back 17 points as a rookie in his very first playoff game. He tied Romo for playoff wins in his second year.

He's durable and led the #1 offense in the NFL.

Dude can't play defense too and throw the damn ball.

This thesis is ABSURD
don't you understand....don't you get it. ...when we win, its because of Cooper, Gallup, Zeke, defense, etc. when we lose its because of Dak...even if we score 35 and lose, its Dak's fault for not scoring 42 to win the game...we went through this with Romo. it was all about him losing and others winning. with these guys Dak is in a lose-lose situation. if he wins, he doesn't get credit, when we lose its his fault. everything else be damned.
 

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So how about the times during the games Troy comments on Dak's accurate throws or decisions.
Did you go get a beer or completely ignored Troy's in-game praise of Dak...
they have this Dak Detractor filter, they buy from amazon, when anything good is said about Dak, it filters it out, but amplified anything bad he does.
 

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Dak's lack of effort vs the Eagles last season with the NFC East title at stake tells you all you need to know.
I wish the guy was better and had not been coddled the way he was.
I'd really like to think that the Cowboys finally were ready to move on.
But he's just not that good.
yeah, I was surprised as well. Garrett had the perfect game plan. I am still upset we lost Garrett, he was such a great coach. he won us so many games...only if it wasn't for Dak
 

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He can't win in a world where he has to earn it, apparently.
He wins when the games are less challenging, but chokes when things aren't going well.
I don't like having to be the bad guy, but the NFL is not a world that Dak can excel in unless he gets to play 6-10 teams all year.
so in his first year, he went 13-3...that was not challenging? took the great future HOF Rodgers to the last minute of the game and a all time great comeback for him to win the game....yeah...I see what you mean.
 

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Yeah, you wish they had, but they didn't.
And when I got fed up and left, they asked me to come back.
Fortunately, this forum isn't run by a group that only wants their own opinions shared.
These guys seem to be real fans.
show me the note they asked you to come back? IMPOSSIBLE. I Guarantee it.
 

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It’s not true, and it definitely doesn’t pain you to assert it either.

Dak gambled on himself and lost. No monster contract and now 2 Qb’s recently added.

How did Dak lose? Cowboys first offer was $25 million a year and now they are up to $33 million a year, and more guaranteed money. Dak could take that offer right now if he wanted to do so.
 

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The interesting thing at this point is he wouldn't have many options if the Cowboys did it. There aren't a lot of openings and there are cap issues.

I'll be shocked if the Cowboys actually pull it, but it would definitely cause a stir.
 
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