Are you happy we signed Dak

Are you happy we signed Dak


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Montanalo

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To be honest, I am shocked at this outcome and am still processing just what a market-setting QB contract does to this team in 2+ years.

And, to be fair, I am shocked that I am shocked. For nearly 2 years, we've heard from the FO that "... Dak's our guy". Jerry Jones has been negotiating with himself from the beginning and signing Dak appeared to be a foregone conclusion.

As happy as I am that the debate about signing Dak is (nearly) in the rearview mirror, I can't help but feel that, rather than setting the Cowboys up for a Super Bowl run, the scope of the contract confines the team to middle-of-the-road.

There, I said it
 

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You make an excellent point. Washington and the Giants will not be the same joke they were between 2016-19. No longer 4 wins safely locked up before the season has even begun.
Given that Washington genuinely gave the Superbowl Champions their hardest game in the Play Offs with a no name QB then I would make them favourites to win the NFC East next season.

The Skins have far and away the best defense in the division and the best DL in the NFL. They just need a bus driver at QB to compete. If they draft that rb from Bama, they could be formidable.
 

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Not that I don't think he deserved what he got, he got what the market affords and I'm happy for him.
But overall I'm not thrilled we paid so much. The NFL QB salary issue is getting out of hand and will be crippling teams going forward.
But whenever I had previously thought about it, I would have been bummed out if we lost him, so yes I'm glad he's staying.
I think his leadership is very much needed and his personality fits this team well. And IMO, the guy is definitely good enough to lead us to the Superbowl, if the team is good enough to get there.
His cap hit is only 22 and 33 the first two years. Then 42 and 47 the next 2 when the new TV deal likely kicks in.
 

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Yes. Jerry Jones self-installed himself as general manager of the franchise over three decades ago. HIs management has been questionable almost throughout his tenure.

He made his (very obvious) long-term decision on Dak Prescott as his franchise quarterback after barely two-and-a-half months of personal evaluation. That was his prerogative and he committed to it 100%.

I am happy Jones finally completed a task only he could do and completely refuses to allow any other football qualified professional to assess and facilitate for the franchise. Debatably, the signing was a self-designated assignment Jones should have finalized as early as two years ago.

Thankfully, the franchise personnel considerations can now advance beyond the long-time shadow casted by Prescott's contract situation. A "better" general manager would have gotten what he/she wanted done many moons ago.
 

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As the great Marge Gunderson would say, “ohhh yeah.”
 

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No.

Overpaying for quarterbacks hasn't worked for a number of years in relation to the collective team success of reaching/winning a Superbowl. Perhaps with the supposed massive increase in the salary cap this pattern will change but currently no i'm not happy as in my opinion, the collective quality of the team will suffer and be weaker as a result of this contract which in turns decreases our chances of success. But if you have Dak Prescott in your dynasty fantasy leagues then it's party time!
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They need a QB, but they didn't need to overpay one who hasn't accomplished anything. Why do that? Dak is now making more money than a 7-time super bowl champion and all he has to show on his own resume is 1 playoff win in 5 seasons.

Dak fans rejoice while Cowboys fans shake their heads in shame for the stupidity that is the Dallas Cowboys.

And Dak fans wanted him to break the bank for reasons that had nothing to do with his play. See how this can be played both ways?
preach!
 

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What baffles me is how the whole process was drawn out just so they could play more than the player's original demands. That's just beyond dumb.

If you think he's the guy you sign him 2+ years ago and end up on the hook for like $10m/year less than they are now.
If you don't you move him and draft somebody to stay ahead of the insane QB salary inflation curve.

You don't play hardball 2+ years just so you can totally fold at the end, especially at QB where contract inflation is so extreme now.
 

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I am happy they finally signed him to remove the uncertainty. But I am not happy with the deal itself. If the Cowboys don't win with Dak this will be a regrettable contract.
 

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Not for what we paid..........Jerry is basically bringing back the same cast of characters who couldn't get it done over the past 3-4 years and hoping for a better result.

Same cast of characters can go anywhere from 13-3 to 6-10. Things can change quickly and dramatically in this league.
 

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They need a QB, but they didn't need to overpay one who hasn't accomplished anything. Why do that? Dak is now making more money than a 7-time super bowl champion and all he has to show on his own resume is 1 playoff win in 5 seasons.

Dak fans rejoice while Cowboys fans shake their heads in shame for the stupidity that is the Dallas Cowboys.



And Dak fans wanted him to break the bank for reasons that had nothing to do with his play. See how this can be played both ways?

No some of us understand how the QB market works and while Dak contract is the news today within 2 years Dak contract will look much smaller than the FA QB coming down the pike.
 

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No some of us understand how the QB market works and while Dak contract is the news today within 2 years Dak contract will look much smaller than the FA QB coming down the pike.

How the QB market works and winning championships don't go hand in hand. That's the problem.

So be happy today for Dak. But Dallas took a huge L.

Now we wait until this deal is over before we can even think about competing again.

This deal was signed on a team trending down in a hurry with bad deals on the books. This was not the right deal for this team.
 

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Couldnt be happier. And listening to all the pathetic trolls crying about it makes it that much more enjoyable.

SuperTrolls like UsArmyVet and Brax are livid with rage running all over the board dreaming about the Cowboys losing games.
 
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