If You Had to Bet the house with Dak and MM both being here 4 years

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With Dak and MM both being here for at least 4 years, how far do you think the Dallas Cowboys will go in their best season. And the bet also includes condos and apartments.
 

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We'll have a lot of seasons where Dak throws for a bunch of yards and TD's due to playing poorly at the start of games which will get all the Madden/fantasy football people pumped up, and we'll still be a perennial 7-9 to 10-6 team.
 

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I’d expect four seasons like the last four: contending for the East and being outside contenders in the Conference.
 

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If You Had to Bet the house with Dak and MM both being here 4 years
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There's not much to figure out as far as the depth chart. What needs to be figured out, of course, is Dak Prescott's contract. Now, the Cowboys have covered themselves with the franchise tag that will pay him over $31 million this season if there is no long-term deal reached before July 15.

So Prescott will be the quarterback, and he will be paid handsomely this season. But without a deal – a situation that has dragged out for over a year now – you have to wonder where Prescott's mind will be this offseason. There has been some speculation, but nothing confirmed, that he will sit out the offseason program, especially if it's strictly virtual, to gain some leverage in the negotiations.

As for now, the virtual offseason is only voluntary and according to Mike McCarthy last week, Prescott has been communicating with his teammates and coaches.


https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/qb-position-breakdown-2020
 

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Yep pressure in on Jerry we just here for the ride and fun....hopefully.
"Pressure?"

You mean... like the pressure applied by [fill in the blank] onto Jones to end Romo's career well before 14 years elapsed?

Are you saying... like the pressure put on Jones by [insert name(s)] upon Jones to end Garrett's coaching career well before ten years had passed?

Okay.
 

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"Pressure?"

You mean... like the pressure applied by [fill in the blank] onto Jones to end Romo's career well before 14 years elapsed?

Are you saying... like the pressure put on Jones by [insert name(s)] upon Jones to end Garrett's coaching career well before ten years had passed?

Okay.

Pretty much the Pressure that one has when they are running the no 1 sports franchise in the world.
 

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Despite some of the recent additions, including a veteran backup with over 130 starts, Dak Prescott is still the focal point of the position – and even the entire team. Sure, he hasn't signed his franchise tender yet, but it's an exclusive offer from the Cowboys and don't expect anything to change – other than him either signing on the dotted line or finalizing a long-term contract that will end all of this uncertainty regarding the Cowboys' most recognizable player.

The team has until July 15 to get a long-term contract completed, otherwise Prescott and the Cowboys won't be able to renegotiate until the following March. At that point, he could test the free agency waters or Dallas could give him another franchise tag, which would be even more expensive and likely cause even more drama between the two sides.

As it stands now, the Cowboys seemingly have no plans to shake up the position – despite signing Andy Dalton over the weekend. The Cowboys have made it clear from the start that Prescott is their quarterback of the future. At this point, the two sides just need to come together on a long-term deal or Prescott signs his tender.

Either way, nothing has changed in terms of the direction the Cowboys are taking.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/qb-position-breakdown-2020
 
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