For the money Dak wants, Cowboys could get just about any QB they want

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To suggest the Cowboys can just go pluck any qb from their respective team is ignorant thinking. This post doesn't deserve the time it took to read it. It's no wonder Cowboys fans have the reputation we do. SMH.
 

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That’s not the point though so I don’t get your logic. You want a qb that can eventually be better than Dak and most should understand that doesn’t happen right away.
what is your solution? keep wasting draft picks on QBs knowing that thy could bust,heck i am not even sure Herbert is going to be any good in the next draft.
 

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For the kind of money Dak Prescott is wanting, the Cowboys can get just about any quarterback they want- even an established veteran from another team.
Why would a new head coach want to be forced to base his success on a quarterback who choked in front of the entire NFL in 2019?
The Cowboys can make a deal to trade up to the number one overall pick and take Burrows or Lawrence, or they can take Case Keenum in free agency and draft a successor.
They could go after Teddy Bridgewater, Nick Foles, or even Derek Carr. All of these quarterbacks mentioned have more impressive resumes than Dak.
I think Dak can be serviceable, but not great. And the Cowboys can't afford to invest the kind of money he is demanding in him after his poor performance in the last 8 games of 2019.
With a new head coach and personnel changes that will inevitably come with him, the Cowboys would be silly to invest big money into a quarterback who the film shows missed wide open receivers repeatedly with the 2019 season on the line.
The Cowboys can win next season, but they will have to do it with a more consistent quarterback.
Prescott was Garrett's last best hope.
They both showed all of the trademarks of Garrett's tenure in Dallas.

umm not saying to pay dak his demands but your reasons were lost with the statement,

ALL have better resumes?:lmao2:
no they dont..you are only as good as your last games and Foles couldn't stay healthy and when he got back in he wasn't good, as a matter of fact hes been bad everywhere but Philly..Bridgewater is and has never been better then dak and Carr isnt better thats a sideways move for a similar resume..

so instead say FOR THE MONEY those others might be a better option but no way any of that list are better then Dak..Dak shouldnt get a market deal after what I saw but if he wont sign for a 30million area and holds at 33-36 area, sure Non exclusive tag him let his seek offers and a trade..use that draft stock for anew rookie qb and a good journeyman..you might grab Herbert/Tua or later in the 3nd or third a Hurts to give them a shot..but you arent getting near Burrows..cinci need a qb and will take him #1 no doubt..

you might need a dose of relaity on what it would take to trade from 17 to #1 im betting nearly 4 hogh draft picks minium, you are mortgaging 2-3 drafts in rounds 1-3 for an unproven rookie? thats not goig to happen this season..
now if we are bad enough to be top 10 next year, which i doubt , theres a chance you can go from 6-10 spot to #1 overall to get a Lawerence type..

again twhat you proposed and reasons why are severely flawed IMO .
 

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what is your solution? keep wasting draft picks on QBs knowing that thy could bust,heck i am not even sure Herbert is going to be any good in the next draft.
How have we wasted picks on draft picks sir? Please make sense when posting. We haven’t actually drafted a qb in the first in how long so what is this janky keep wasting picks on QBs non sense? Yeah unlike you I’m not scarred of a qb busting when our qb is just average at best. Maybe Herbert isn’t going to be good but I’m all for trying to replace Alex Smith Jr aka Dak.
 

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Where is the 32/33 million number coming from?
its what wentz/Gioff got so given next man up type deal in daks TIER, thats where those numbers come from.. im, not paying Dak more then 30 unless sits filled with 5million in big time incentives ie escalators from playoff wins, NFCCG, and a SVB appearances bet on himself that way.. 30 in TX goes way farther then anywhere else and well know hes getting marketing deals being our QB..

if he and his agent cant see clearing through the woods with that logic, hes getting the NON EXC FT and lets see what TRUE market Dak falls in by offers from other teams we can match or get two 1st rounders..

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For the kind of money Dak Prescott is wanting, the Cowboys can get just about any quarterback they want- even an established veteran from another team.
Why would a new head coach want to be forced to base his success on a quarterback who choked in front of the entire NFL in 2019?
The Cowboys can make a deal to trade up to the number one overall pick and take Burrows or Lawrence, or they can take Case Keenum in free agency and draft a successor.
They could go after Teddy Bridgewater, Nick Foles, or even Derek Carr. All of these quarterbacks mentioned have more impressive resumes than Dak.
I think Dak can be serviceable, but not great. And the Cowboys can't afford to invest the kind of money he is demanding in him after his poor performance in the last 8 games of 2019.
With a new head coach and personnel changes that will inevitably come with him, the Cowboys would be silly to invest big money into a quarterback who the film shows missed wide open receivers repeatedly with the 2019 season on the line.
The Cowboys can win next season, but they will have to do it with a more consistent quarterback.
Prescott was Garrett's last best hope.
They both showed all of the trademarks of Garrett's tenure in Dallas.

If you actually gave it some thought before commenting you would know Bridgewater has 2 years left on his contract. Yes there is a void in his contract for those 2 years but that void lies with the saints and due to Brees age I doubt they will exercise that. Foles has been the starter on 4 teams and except for a 5 game stretch in 2017 with the eagles where he got hot he has lost every starting job. Heck he lost his starting job with the jags this past season. Keenum is another one that can't keep a job. As for trading, that won't happen either because of so many UFA coming this off season and the Cowboys won't be able to resign all of them so they can't waste draft picks on trades and be able to fill some of those holes left by UFA that don't get resigned. Lastly, people that have had actual NFL experience have commented on how much Prescott has improved since being name the NFL offensive rookie of the year. Does Prescott have room for more improvement, you bet ya, but he's nowhere near as bad as some of you TRY to paint him. He came within 2 yards of setting a new Cowboys record for most passing yards. For the first 15 weeks led the entire league with the most completions of 20+ yards and until week 16 he led the league in pass completions of 40+ yards. Until week 17 the Cowboys had the #1 offense in the league.
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How have we wasted picks on draft picks sir? Please make sense when posting. We haven’t actually drafted a qb in the first in how long so what is this janky keep wasting picks on QBs non sense? Yeah unlike you I’m not scarred of a qb busting when our qb is just average at best. Maybe Herbert isn’t going to be good but I’m all for trying to replace Alex Smith Jr aka Dak.

if you have to replace Dak then you need to use a 1st rd pick,there is no other way.i for one am wary about this a lot and i dont trust this scouting department either,they thought a lot of Manziel and paxton lynch.
 

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For the kind of money Dak Prescott is wanting, the Cowboys can get just about any quarterback they want- even an established veteran from another team.
Why would a new head coach want to be forced to base his success on a quarterback who choked in front of the entire NFL in 2019?
The Cowboys can make a deal to trade up to the number one overall pick and take Burrows or Lawrence, or they can take Case Keenum in free agency and draft a successor.
They could go after Teddy Bridgewater, Nick Foles, or even Derek Carr. All of these quarterbacks mentioned have more impressive resumes than Dak.
I think Dak can be serviceable, but not great. And the Cowboys can't afford to invest the kind of money he is demanding in him after his poor performance in the last 8 games of 2019.
With a new head coach and personnel changes that will inevitably come with him, the Cowboys would be silly to invest big money into a quarterback who the film shows missed wide open receivers repeatedly with the 2019 season on the line.
The Cowboys can win next season, but they will have to do it with a more consistent quarterback.
Prescott was Garrett's last best hope.
They both showed all of the trademarks of Garrett's tenure in Dallas.


If Dak wants 40Mm, give me Joe Burrows
 

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For the kind of money Dak Prescott is wanting, the Cowboys can get just about any quarterback they want- even an established veteran from another team.
Why would a new head coach want to be forced to base his success on a quarterback who choked in front of the entire NFL in 2019?
The Cowboys can make a deal to trade up to the number one overall pick and take Burrows or Lawrence, or they can take Case Keenum in free agency and draft a successor.
They could go after Teddy Bridgewater, Nick Foles, or even Derek Carr. All of these quarterbacks mentioned have more impressive resumes than Dak.
I think Dak can be serviceable, but not great. And the Cowboys can't afford to invest the kind of money he is demanding in him after his poor performance in the last 8 games of 2019.
With a new head coach and personnel changes that will inevitably come with him, the Cowboys would be silly to invest big money into a quarterback who the film shows missed wide open receivers repeatedly with the 2019 season on the line.
The Cowboys can win next season, but they will have to do it with a more consistent quarterback.
Prescott was Garrett's last best hope.
They both showed all of the trademarks of Garrett's tenure in Dallas.
I try to stay out of these post but damn you're stupid
 

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its what wentz/Gioff got so given next man up type deal in daks TIER, thats where those numbers come from.. im, not paying Dak more then 30 unless sits filled with 5million in big time incentives ie escalators from playoff wins, NFCCG, and a SVB appearances bet on himself that way.. 30 in TX goes way farther then anywhere else and well know hes getting marketing deals being our QB..

if he and his agent cant see clearing through the woods with that logic, hes getting the NON EXC FT and lets see what TRUE market Dak falls in by offers from other teams we can match or get two 1st rounders..

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I don't know where you're at or from but Dallas has a higher cost of living that most NFL cities except those in CA and NY. Yes Texas has no state income taxes but what people pay for food, housing, transportation, entertainment is higher than many cities.
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I don't know where you're at or from but Dallas has a higher cost of living that most NFL cities except those in CA and NY. Yes Texas has no state income taxes but what people pay for food, housing, transportation, entertainment is higher than many cities.
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housing and land are way very much affordable compared to the states with big nfl teams that might want dak..
 

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Keenum never had a chance in Denver or Washington because they were going through coaching changes.
But his successes are proven.
Foles was also the victim of a franchise in transition.
And his successes are well documented.
Dak had Zeke and an established team loaded with weapons. His failures are glaring.
If it weren't for the contract demands he is making, he could possibly be evaluated for another year. But $32 million is a lot to pay for an unproven quarterback.

The problem is they have more documented failures than successes.
 

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housing and land are way very much affordable compared to the states with big nfl teams that might want dak..

I'm from Plano and lived in Dallas and I live in another NFL city now and what I pay for a 2 bedroom apartment is what I would have to pay for a studio or 1 bedroom apartment in Dallas. I've lived in or suburbs of 6 NFL cities and as I said Dallas isn't the highest cost of living but is far higher than you want to say it is.
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To suggest the Cowboys can just go pluck any qb from their respective team is ignorant thinking. This post doesn't deserve the time it took to read it. It's no wonder Cowboys fans have the reputation we do. SMH.
:clap::hammer:This exactly why!!
 
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