For Dak fans, it just got real

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maybe I should have said even people very against resigning dak see his value at more than 15 to 20m?

happy?
there is no amount of lipstick you can put on a pig thread to make people happy.
 

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Love how people bring up SB rings as evidence that one QB is better than another. What’s even more funny is that some of the dame people who use that argument against Dak are the same ones who say Romo was better than Eli and his TWO rings. Hypocrites.
Romo could have been better than Eli, but he didn't have the discipline. Eli wasn't a gifted gunslinger, but he knew how to work within his system.
When the game was on the line, Eli was at his best.
Romo sold out to Garrett in order to have control of the offense. While he was gifted, he ignored the basics of offense and failed to use his run game to compliment the passing game.
He was kinda like Dak in the fact that he ran up huge stats, but few wins.
But Romo should have been a superstar.
 

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The prospect of Russell Wison becoming a Dallas Cowboy just shined a bright light on how little Dak Prescott brings to the table and how overpaid he would be at any price more than $15-$20 million per year.
Russell Wilson is the real deal; he is a real leader and he makes his team better. He is easily worth top money, and has the ring to prove it.
Dak has been living in a fantasy football world, and his fans point to his stats as evidence that he is a top quarterback, but his poor record in big games speaks for itself and tells a different story.
Russell Wilson has the ring, and no one would dare try to compare apples to apples between he and Dak. It's not even close.
And regardless of whether or not Russell Wilson comes to the Cowboys, Dak's real value- or lack thereof- is now more clear than ever before.
He's not the guy.
:lmao2::lmao2::lmao2::facepalm::muttley::clap:
 

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Russell Wilson isn't coming to Dallas and Dak will be a free agent this year or the next.

Jerry and Stephen aren't clever enough to pull off anything else, incompetent fools that they are. :rolleyes:

The only other possibility is they cave and give Dak what he wants, as they did with Zeke.

Didn't have to be Nostradamus to see this coming. :muttley:
 

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The prospect of Russell Wison becoming a Dallas Cowboy just shined a bright light on how little Dak Prescott brings to the table and how overpaid he would be at any price more than $15-$20 million per year.
Russell Wilson is the real deal; he is a real leader and he makes his team better. He is easily worth top money, and has the ring to prove it.
Dak has been living in a fantasy football world, and his fans point to his stats as evidence that he is a top quarterback, but his poor record in big games speaks for itself and tells a different story.
Russell Wilson has the ring, and no one would dare try to compare apples to apples between he and Dak. It's not even close.
And regardless of whether or not Russell Wilson comes to the Cowboys, Dak's real value- or lack thereof- is now more clear than ever before.
He's not the guy.

Thanks for the heads up kid. Love the avatar fo real but happy to be able to add u to the ignore list. Feels good here braaaah. Lololol lil guy!
 

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While he was gifted, he ignored the basics of offense and failed to use his run game to compliment the passing game.

So how did the Cowboys have a record 1,857 yard rusher in 2014?

Romo's "problem" if you will was that he tried to do too much with games on the line - make the really difficult throw, or not throw out of bounds or take the sack when that was the better choice. And it cost the Cowboys chances at rings. Though in a few instances he had no choice, time running out and behind in the score, and he couldn't make the play.

Whatever, he had his chances and didn't "get 'er done". But then again neither did Meredith, Morton or White. All had their chances and had excellent teams to work with.

It's hard to win SBs...
 

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So how did the Cowboys have a record 1,857 yard rusher in 2014?

Romo's "problem" if you will was that he tried to do too much with games on the line - make the really difficult throw, or not throw out of bounds or take the sack when that was the better choice. And it cost the Cowboys chances at rings. Though in a few instances he had no choice, time running out and behind in the score, and he couldn't make the play.

Whatever, he had his chances and didn't "get 'er done". But then again neither did Meredith, Morton or White. All had their chances and had excellent teams to work with.

It's hard to win SBs...
Because Scott Linehan took over the offense and called plays.
The success of that season quickly inflated egos and then Romo got hurt in 2015- and Garrett was lost.
 

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Because Scott Linehan took over the offense and called plays.
The success of that season quickly inflated egos and then Romo got hurt in 2015- and Garrett was lost.

But Linehan was never a run-first coordinator, if Romo ignored the run game then he'd just have changed plays at the line more often.

Romo wasn't so dumb as to not realize the run game helped his passing, imho...
 

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