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Anybody who'll take him?And to which team(s) you think will Prescott (& agent Lance) put forth to Jones&Jones that he prefers to go to?
Anybody who'll take him?And to which team(s) you think will Prescott (& agent Lance) put forth to Jones&Jones that he prefers to go to?
He's one of them posters that say, "bye bye", so he does not read what I post. The same with Mr. War And Peace, and probably more that I don't know about? lol.GIve him a chance......he might be from Northern California
Then why not just resign a 10 year deal back then?Tin Foil hate time...
Assuming this is all real...
I think these things are discussed/agreed upon way in advance. As in...if I am the Owner...I would not have signed Dak to the second contract without having an gentlemen's agreement on the third contract...
If you think that is absurd or crazy...whatever....we are talking a billion dollar industry...
I work out a deal with France that gives him the NTC on Dak's second contract to make him look like a power agent(the NTC can be waived and isnt a major hurdle in most cases) so he can get more clout and clients and be more kosher with the Cowboys in the future...but only allow the NTC if the 3rd contract for Dak based on a couple of scenarios is in place...
Example:
Jerry gives Dak and France the NTC and large contract on the second signing but it is agreed upon that Dak and France dont ask for more than x amount of the cap(i know it fluctuates from year to year but these accountants know how to hash this out) on 3rd contract(assuming Dallas wants to resign) if Dallas has not won a Super Bowl or done well post season.
I am not signing big contracts without knowing what the player wants on the next one and what their expectations are. I think Dak is the perfect example of why there should be somewhat of a gentleman's agreement during the second contract about the third. "Ok...you played well for 4 years on a cheap deal, I want to pay you, Dakota. I think you are a very good QB and love your leadership...I want to pay you the most in the league...but only if we win, Dakota. If I give you this second deal at your desires...what are we doing on your 3rd deal if we have not had success in playoffs or made a Super Bowl? Its going to be hard to get a Super Bowl if you are wanting 23% of cap on your 3rd deal. Can we agree to a deal on your 3rd deal if you are still a good QB but havent had success? What are you contract expectations if you have not looked like Michael Jordan or we have not had post season success, Dakota? I dont want to low-ball you...I want to pay you...but I want to win, Dakota"
In a Billion Dollar industry...I would have the 3rd contract hashed out before signing the 3rd on a position that takes up so much cap.
They got 0 Leverage.Like I said. They have the leverage if they have the guts to use it. Or they can bend over again.
Fair point.Maybe not, but they're LOSING current players who were actually on the team because they can't afford them. Hankins, Armstrong, Fowler and Biadacsz(sp) might still be here if they had an additional $20 million on the cap.
Depends on the outs available to the owner and if the player is interested.Then why not just resign a 10 year deal back then?
Not unless Jerry is all in on a rebuild if Dak doesnt like the teams offer.Dak has all the leverage. The Cowboys have no viable QB behind him and if he’s not extended by the FA period next year, he’ll be signed by another team.
If he makes it to free agency someone will pay him big unless he has a rotten season.Not unless Jerry is all in on a rebuild if Dak doesnt like the teams offer.
We get more money to work with the MORE happier we are with our guys lolIt’s cute how people think a discount is going to result in free agent signings lol.
I get that the past suggests team will line up for Dak.If he makes it to free agency someone will pay him big unless he has a rotten season.
If GM Jerry had a QB ready to replace Dak it would be a none issue. He does not. If he could trade him it would not be an issue. He could use this picks to move up and draft a QB.I get that the past suggests team will line up for Dak.
But how does Dak have leverage if Jerry and Co.(possibly) dont care if he stays or goes unless its at their price?
If the team decision makers dont care...but Dak can still go get paid...who loses?
I explained how he has leverage. We don’t have a viable QB behind him and the Joneses know it. If Dak leaves we’re stuck with Lance and Cooper. We would likely have to use a high pick on a QB and the last time Jerry did that we ended up with Quincy Carter. We could be enduring QB hell for years if Dak walks. Jerry may not live long enough for the team to find another solid QB.I get that the past suggests team will line up for Dak.
But how does Dak have leverage if Jerry and Co.(possibly) dont care if he stays or goes unless its at their price?
If the team decision makers dont care...but Dak can still go get paid...who loses?
Do you really think Jerry would sit Dak and turn a $6B franchise over the Cooper Rush?Giving Dak the no trade clause was a huge mistake but I believe they could be in the drivers seat if they man up and it could help with other negotiations in the future.
1 Dak realistically has 5 or 6 years left in his career and one year could make a huge difference in the only category Dak has an opportunity to shine. Stats! Sitting a year could be the difference between retiring as the leader in several categories or dropping down the list.
2. Dallas truly is a better place to play QB than any other. Aikman and Romo would not have the jobs they currently have if they had played for the Jets. Not to mention the current endorsements and status that comes with QB’ing the Cowboys.
3. He truly wants to be here. There is no other team he would rather play for.
Offer him what you believe he is worth. If he declines. Ask him if he would prefer to be traded or to mentor the other QB’s on the roster and make him the highest paid clipboard holder in the history of the NFL. If he decides to sign do not give him another no trade clause.
Do you want to be the highest paid player in NFL history or do you want to be a champion? If the answer is the prior you’re going to have to do it elsewhere.
dak has realistically 5 or 6 years. I think everyone understands that. but how is he sitting for a year? and why does he care about being leader in categories. that's for the fans to argue and I doubt if they actually sit and talk and think about this stuff. too much TMZ in that first one.Giving Dak the no trade clause was a huge mistake but I believe they could be in the drivers seat if they man up and it could help with other negotiations in the future.
1 Dak realistically has 5 or 6 years left in his career and one year could make a huge difference in the only category Dak has an opportunity to shine. Stats! Sitting a year could be the difference between retiring as the leader in several categories or dropping down the list.
2. Dallas truly is a better place to play QB than any other. Aikman and Romo would not have the jobs they currently have if they had played for the Jets. Not to mention the current endorsements and status that comes with QB’ing the Cowboys.
3. He truly wants to be here. There is no other team he would rather play for.
Offer him what you believe he is worth. If he declines. Ask him if he would prefer to be traded or to mentor the other QB’s on the roster and make him the highest paid clipboard holder in the history of the NFL. If he decides to sign do not give him another no trade clause.
Do you want to be the highest paid player in NFL history or do you want to be a champion? If the answer is the prior you’re going to have to do it elsewhere.
non-Elite???The biggest favor they could do for Prescott is not play him, thereby not subjecting him to injury.
Having no “stats” for 2024 isn’t going to prevent him from getting near record offers as a FA. An injury would.
Also, you can’t be cutthroat like that and expect to continue to do business within the league…and what is the locker room going to look like with Dak on the bench while most of the players want him on the field?
The only way they get a discount is if Dak insists, which I doubt.
Just like the Elliott deal, they got absolutely murdered on the terms and are now paying for it. Either pay a non elite QB elite money or start over.