News: DC.com | Stephen Jones: We have 100 Percent Belief In Dak

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This is humorous...I mean you paying the vatto megabucks for this year. What SJ gonna say...he’s a bum and we blew a wad on him.
Laughable.



Yes and all of the other 32 teams have been pounding at your door to get you to be their new GM because of your total and unquestionable knowledge of the game and it's players. Probably have all of the media outlets bidding on your services too. And now we'll be right back after a word from the sponsors of your dreams.
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If there's any animosity between the Cowboys and Dak Prescott because the two sides failed to come to terms on a long-term contract before the deadline earlier this month, it's hard to tell.

At least from the Cowboys' perspective, there seems to be nothing but excitement about Prescott leading the team into this 2020 season that undoubtedly will have its share of challenges, both on and off the field.

But in a recent virtual interview on DallasCowboys.com, Cowboys chief operating officer Stephen Jones said there is absolutely no hard feelings about not getting a deal done.

"We had a great visit with him at the deadline. We pushed to try to have a few more changes here and there to see if we could get it done," Jones said of the NFL's July 15 deadline for teams to negotiate long-term deals with players under the franchise tag. "But he's got such a great outlook on the Dallas Cowboys, our football team, and he's ready to go out and win a Super Bowl, which would only create more value for him, more value for the Cowboys.

"So we're fired up about it and still have nothing but 100 percent belief in Dak and his future with the Cowboys, and that we can ultimately get a deal done. He's special. As Jerry and I have said, we are 110 percent behind him, and ultimately feel like we'll get this done."

When asked how close they got to finalizing a deal, Stephen Jones would only say there were extensive talks right up to the deadline.

"I don't want to use 'close' in terms of negotiations. You either get a deal done or you don't," he said. "We didn't quite get it done. I wouldn't put blame on either side. It's just one of those things, when you're talking about a deal as big as this is – for our team, not just for Dak but our entire team, the ramifications that it has – we certainly want to get it done right. I know he's respectful of Jerry and myself of what we're trying to get accomplished, just as we are with him."

Undoubtedly, this is a season that has already seen plenty of change because of COVID-19 and that uncertainty will likely continue as we get closer to the season. Without making excuses, Stephen Jones cited these unprecedented times as part of the holdup in getting this contract finalized.

"We've never had one quite like it. It's certainly very interesting times when you look at what's going on with having to sit down with the union and negotiate what goes on with the virus when the revenues aren't where they should be," Jones said. "So we had some challenges because it wasn't normal times. Certainly, we've got nothing but respect for Dak and his representation in terms of what they're trying to get out of the deal.

"They certainly want a shorter deal. Historically we have, as management, wanted longer deals because it's more cap friendly and we're able to spread some things out and keep some players. At the end of the day, and Dak understands this, that's what we're trying to do."

Prescott has signed his $31.4 million franchise tender and will play the 2020 season under the tag. Following the season, the two sides can revisit their contract talks and work on getting a new contract, or the Cowboys can place the tag on him for a second year. That figure would be in the range of $38 million. That's a hefty price tag regardless of the season but could be even greater depending on what happens with next year's salary cap.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/stephen-jones-we-have-100-percent-belief-in-dak

Stephen knows there's one born every day......or better said money talks and BS walks!
 

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Stephen’s star at Egpy seems clear . Have Dak prove himself after last year was underwhelming results wise and was blamed on Garrett .
This year Dak has to get the the cowboys to the super bowl or the CCG and play well , with no debacle games like last year , or no need to have him come out in favor of Dalton .
If the team doesn’t make the CCG or if they miss the playoffs I don’t see how Dak is kept . There is no more Garrett to blame , a super bowl winning coach , and Dak has all the offensive weapons to get it done . Will be very intriguing.

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If there's any animosity between the Cowboys and Dak Prescott because the two sides failed to come to terms on a long-term contract before the deadline earlier this month, it's hard to tell.

At least from the Cowboys' perspective, there seems to be nothing but excitement about Prescott leading the team into this 2020 season that undoubtedly will have its share of challenges, both on and off the field.

But in a recent virtual interview on DallasCowboys.com, Cowboys chief operating officer Stephen Jones said there is absolutely no hard feelings about not getting a deal done.

"We had a great visit with him at the deadline. We pushed to try to have a few more changes here and there to see if we could get it done," Jones said of the NFL's July 15 deadline for teams to negotiate long-term deals with players under the franchise tag. "But he's got such a great outlook on the Dallas Cowboys, our football team, and he's ready to go out and win a Super Bowl, which would only create more value for him, more value for the Cowboys.

"So we're fired up about it and still have nothing but 100 percent belief in Dak and his future with the Cowboys, and that we can ultimately get a deal done. He's special. As Jerry and I have said, we are 110 percent behind him, and ultimately feel like we'll get this done."

When asked how close they got to finalizing a deal, Stephen Jones would only say there were extensive talks right up to the deadline.

"I don't want to use 'close' in terms of negotiations. You either get a deal done or you don't," he said. "We didn't quite get it done. I wouldn't put blame on either side. It's just one of those things, when you're talking about a deal as big as this is – for our team, not just for Dak but our entire team, the ramifications that it has – we certainly want to get it done right. I know he's respectful of Jerry and myself of what we're trying to get accomplished, just as we are with him."

Undoubtedly, this is a season that has already seen plenty of change because of COVID-19 and that uncertainty will likely continue as we get closer to the season. Without making excuses, Stephen Jones cited these unprecedented times as part of the holdup in getting this contract finalized.

"We've never had one quite like it. It's certainly very interesting times when you look at what's going on with having to sit down with the union and negotiate what goes on with the virus when the revenues aren't where they should be," Jones said. "So we had some challenges because it wasn't normal times. Certainly, we've got nothing but respect for Dak and his representation in terms of what they're trying to get out of the deal.

"They certainly want a shorter deal. Historically we have, as management, wanted longer deals because it's more cap friendly and we're able to spread some things out and keep some players. At the end of the day, and Dak understands this, that's what we're trying to do."

Prescott has signed his $31.4 million franchise tender and will play the 2020 season under the tag. Following the season, the two sides can revisit their contract talks and work on getting a new contract, or the Cowboys can place the tag on him for a second year. That figure would be in the range of $38 million. That's a hefty price tag regardless of the season but could be even greater depending on what happens with next year's salary cap.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/stephen-jones-we-have-100-percent-belief-in-dak
 

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Ben DiNucci. Which I give about a 1% chance at success.
I look at the selection as a player that Bill wanted as his first UDFA signing, and thats at least endorsement enough to possibly stick around for a bit with expanded rosters now.
That is all Ben deserves at this point, and any more is just Nooch druelling.. :D
 

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Exactly, they should have given Dak a contract extension in 2018 off-season.

Dak base was $600k in 2018.

If Stephen had given Dak $28M per and $80M guaranteed Dak would have jumped. It was about the same time Dak off field endorsements exploded.

The Cowboys came to Dak after he his account and got fat. He had more incentive and Financial comfort to bet on himself.
Stop living in fantasy land.
How many more Dak duds you gonna endure till you finally get it thru your thick Dak Head that only TALENT gets the big bucks!
Now say Thank you Stephen and Jerry for giving Dak a going away present of 31 million.....
 

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Ben DiNucci. Which I give about a 1% chance at success.
I give a bit more optimism that he finds a way to stick around for at least a couple seasons,, hope can transcend, doesnt mean he can do any more than run the practice squad, but most fans probably thought the same about UDFA Tony Romo.
 

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I give a bit more optimism that he finds a way to stick around for at least a couple seasons,, hope can transcend, doesnt mean he can do any more than run the practice squad, but most fans probably thought the same about UDFA Tony Romo.

Yeah I was thinking about Romo when I wrote that. Anything is possible and I hope he pans out. I'm just not expecting it.
 

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THEY TRIED.

Why do posters keep warbling that we should have signed him in the offseason? We offered him a great contract, he turned it down. Look it up.
very true. and the unknowing vehemently critize jerry and stephen for saying ahead of time they want dak to be our guy as if that were a horrible negotiating mistake. "i'm a cowboy and couldn't be happier" ......from dak's lips to god's ears. will we now say dak's a fool for having said it prior to his next round of negotiations?
 

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Stop living in fantasy land.
How many more Dak duds you gonna endure till you finally get it thru your thick Dak Head that only TALENT gets the big bucks!
Now say Thank you Stephen and Jerry for giving Dak a going away present of 31 million.....
Hard to say Pappy who folds first,,, its a stalemate from both sides at this point.
Ive never been prouder of this current FO for standing firm, pay the franchise tag,, you want to prove it, we are going to let you.. thats what Jerry and Stephen and this FO are saying as well.
Its not equal risk IMO on both ends, Dak is taking the much bigger chance.
Dak is risking a lot more financially than the Cowboys organization, that can endure the loss of not having a Dak Prescott than Dak can endure the financial loss of not having the Cowboys.
I dont know how to evaluate Dak, because I dont believe the man to be a fool, he isnt ignorant, I have never seen any indication of Dak being a stupid man.
So I guess I have to respect Dak in that he at least is betting on himself, I can respect any man that want to role the dice on themselves, that shows some internal faith.
That is a huge bet, despite the lack of talent, that can be debated by both sides pro or against,, doesnt matter...
What Im saying is Dak bet on himself,, Dallas offered him a fair deal,,, now the entire planet is in a pandemic that changed the entire bet on myself concept.
The NFL can absorb more of a financial loss than any one player, and we all prove it here as Cowboys fans that we can endure decades of loosing seasons and the Cowboys will still be making money.
If Dak fails in this ungodly time of human history,,, bad timing Dak.
 

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Yeah I was thinking about Romo when I wrote that. Anything is possible and I hope he pans out. I'm just not expecting it.
7th rounders rarely if ever come with expectations, and UDFAs even less,,,
Just saying its way too early too even speculate, esp with no preseason,,, expanded rosters will buy some guys some time at least.
 

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Yes and all of the other 32 teams have been pounding at your door to get you to be their new GM because of your total and unquestionable knowledge of the game and it's players. Probably have all of the media outlets bidding on your services too. And now we'll be right back after a word from the sponsors of your dreams.
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last season i said dak and cowboys wouldn't reach an agreement. dak did not understand the pie or did not care. now dak understands the pie much better. so i'll go out on a limb and guarantee we'll come to an agreement after this season. this all supposed dak has a good season. if not, everything changes.
 

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Stop living in fantasy land.
How many more Dak duds you gonna endure till you finally get it thru your thick Dak Head that only TALENT gets the big bucks!
Now say Thank you Stephen and Jerry for giving Dak a going away present of 31 million.....
It's killing you!!! $31.4M parting gifts!!

God Bless America:lmao2::starspin:

Dak is in great shape Hater

 

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Stephen won't say "close" but he will say he "still has 100% belief" in Dak.

What does that mean? if Stephen believed in Dak 100% to win a Super Bowl then why didn't he move up the numbers and sign him? From what I have read here, most fans object to Dak's salary demands by saying that only a SB champion QB should be considered for such a contract. Yet, Stephen fully believes, as in 100%, that is what Dak is going to do.

And why does Stephen "still" believe in Dak. Has something occurred recently to create doubt? Has Dak's skill level, experience or certain intangibles somehow decreased in a way that Stephen can detect?

Jerry and Stephen got too cute with the negotiations at the end of the 2018 season. Dak's first four seasons was the deal of the century and they wanted to continue that way.

The false premise that Jerry and Stephen, along with many fans, have is that a 4th round pick became a great player. They conveniently downplay his immediate, record breaking contributions during his rookie year that tells us the real story, A great player became a 4th round pick. The entire league made a mistake when they failed to accurately determine Dak's ability. Stephen and Jerry decided to make a 2nd mistake. I assure you, if they get the opportunity, some other team will make sure the league doesn't share in that 2nd mistake.
 

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Hard to say Pappy who folds first,,, its a stalemate from both sides at this point.
Ive never been prouder of this current FO for standing firm, pay the franchise tag,, you want to prove it, we are going to let you.. thats what Jerry and Stephen and this FO are saying as well.
Its not equal risk IMO on both ends, Dak is taking the much bigger chance.
Dak is risking a lot more financially than the Cowboys organization, that can endure the loss of not having a Dak Prescott than Dak can endure the financial loss of not having the Cowboys.
I dont know how to evaluate Dak, because I dont believe the man to be a fool, he isnt ignorant, I have never seen any indication of Dak being a stupid man.
So I guess I have to respect Dak in that he at least is betting on himself, I can respect any man that want to role the dice on themselves, that shows some internal faith.
That is a huge bet, despite the lack of talent, that can be debated by both sides pro or against,, doesnt matter...
What Im saying is Dak bet on himself,, Dallas offered him a fair deal,,, now the entire planet is in a pandemic that changed the entire bet on myself concept.
The NFL can absorb more of a financial loss than any one player, and we all prove it here as Cowboys fans that we can endure decades of loosing seasons and the Cowboys will still be making money.
If Dak fails in this ungodly time of human history,,, bad timing Dak.

Some folks here for reasons they are only aware of keep selling Dak as a franchise quality QB.
The reality of the last 3 seasons (2016 was Zekes primarily) shows a QB who has regressed big time.
Contrary to the fake news out there I believe Prescott was LOW-Balled as the FO and esp Big Mike have major doubts about Prescott.
Now the reality is that he's riding an offensive juggernaut and still can't get the job done.
The 31 million was more for politics than any other reason as Dalton was brought(for kicker money) being promised he will get his shot at the job.
Let them sell Garbage stats let them sell every silly tweet out there, in the end, Dak is a 1-year rental and his career in Big D is coming to a most disappointing end!
 
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