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Stephen is under some pressure these days.
Stephen is under some pressure these days.
Stephen had a good point about players being able to make more money beyond their player salary by being with the Cowboys. Players who can't see that value aren't the right players for us to have.
Hmmm..Stephen had a good point about players being able to make more money beyond their player salary by being with the Cowboys. Players who can't see that value aren't the right players for us to have.
I do not know why they won't just revisit the cap say 2 years down the road and just redo the deal then.Jennings makes a great point.
Dak can set the tone. If he accepts a team friendly deal, that increases the likelihood of other guys following suit.
Stephen is under some pressure these days.
They could, but they'll get less ratings.Do these guys talk about anything besides Dallas?
Jennings makes a great point.
Dak can set the tone. If he accepts a team friendly deal, that increases the likelihood of other guys following suit.
I may be going on the limb a bit here but I'm 100% confidence Dak will agree to do a team friendly deal as long as it doesn't disrespect his value.
Yes.They could, but they'll get less ratings.
The owners own the league..
the owners do the sponsor deals.
So the deals outside the salary cap are also controlled by the owners.
So what you are saying is the owners control additional money for players.
So trying to use this as a negotiating ploy seems weak.
They also keep mentioning no state income tax as additional reason to play in Dallas.
I have never seen that be an issue as to signing or not.
The FO needs to stop doing the player deals like this.
These players want fair market value for their career time.
Lame reasonings with lame contract offers like they just probably made to DAK are not going to help sign these guys.
The Lawrence thing was anything but smooth.
We got to be better than this.