If you were Jerry Jones, how would you approach Dak for an extension?

America's Cowboy

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:lmao2:

Lol! Whining? Says the guy who always resorts back to insults.

;) Also says this guy...

Let me quote you.





Looks like you’re the one trying to come to terms with what you see and what the FO is doing. Must be hard for you. Stop projecting. At some point, you’re gonna have to deal with your own problems.

I don’t care much man. He signed the franchise tag so I support him that much. He’s our QB if he plays well then pay him, if not bye.
Dak's going to be here for a long time. Best if you accept that.
 

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The team, yes.
Did you cheer any less, or more, based off any player's contract?
Probably not.

Will you refuse to proudly root your team on to victory each week
this year despite them so rudely not signing their QB to exactly what
his agents may tell him he wants? Probably not.

The point is, maybe it's fruitless to be so frustrated over something you have no
control over.

Bringing up Romo isn't helpful. His body was breaking down and
eventually it cost them greatly. It only serves as a reminder that committing that
amount of cap to one player can cripple a team.
Dak is no Romo. Dak is entering his prime, is strong as a bull, has never missed a game due to injury, stays in great shape and just came off his best year statistically. It's why he's going for that big contract because of entering his prime and being healthy. Wouldn't you be doing the same?
 

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Dak is no Romo. Dak is entering his prime, is strong as a bull, has never missed a game due to injury, stays in great shape and just came off his best year statistically. It's why he's going for that big contract because of entering his prime and being healthy. Wouldn't you be doing the same?

You've already forgotten the arm injury that cost the finale last year
and prevented a playoff appearance.
 

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Good one. This whole ordeal, must have been a very difficult time for you. I acknowledge.
I'm actually excited since it's obvious Dak is going to be here for a very long time.

Here's a care package to help you catch your tears and wipe your nose.

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Hope you feel better.
 

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I'm actually excited since it's obvious Dak is going to be here for a very long time.

Here's a care package to help you catch your tears and wipe your nose.

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Hope you feel better.

Here we go projecting on to others again. Keep it man for more of these posts.


This is the failed approach Jerry and Stephen took last year. It was totally disrespectful to Dak. Look at the end result? Dak refused to sign the lowballed offer by the Jones, hence HE BET ON HIMSELF AND PROVED HIMSELF IN 2019. By wanting to do the same this year to Dak is so wrong on so many levels. No wonder Dak is holding his ground even more now, not giving Jerry and Stephen an inch. How do you think Dak feels knowing Jerry jumped right away and gave Romo his first big contract after Romo (been on the team as a backup for 2.5 years) had only played 2/3rds as a starter for the 2006 season and led the team to the playoffs, while Dak as a bonafied rookie not only led the team to a 13-3 record, led them to the division round (2nd round) of the playoffs, almost beat the SB ex-champs Aaron Rodgers and his Packers) and also became the only Cowboys QB to win NFL Rookie of the Year along with other rookie record accomplishments? 4+ years later, Dak is being told to prove himself once again? That's totally wrong. How would you feel if you were in Dak's shoes? Can you blame Dak for being totally upset and now playing hardball with the Jones'?

Such heartbreak. The Drama!
 
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