Can the dak contract have the ability for trade or to get out of it?

MarionBarberThe4th

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I ask this bc let’s say the season ends on a sour note . Maybe dak at that point would also like to start fresh with the raiders or whatever.
 

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I ask this bc let’s say the season ends on a sour note . Maybe dak at that point would also like to start fresh with the raiders or whatever.
If you’re talking about his present deal he won’t need a trade or to try and get out of it. His contract will be up at the end of this season and he’ll be free to sign with whoever he wants. If there’s any part of him that wants a fresh start, he won’t be signing an extension.
 

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Let's try it like this, he signs a new deal (soon) WE WON"T put a no trade clause in this new deal
 

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I ask this bc let’s say the season ends on a sour note . Maybe dak at that point would also like to start fresh with the raiders or whatever.
In six months Dak will be in a position to select the team to play for from the group of teams interested in signing him. Why would he give up that ability to choose? And why would he hand the choice to Jerry Jones? Jerry has yet to prove to Dak Prescott he can build a team capable of making a post season run. The only way Jerry keeps Dak with Dallas is to pay him what he’s demanding.
 

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Sure it can. They don't have to include those classes but Daks team probably will want them.
 

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In six months Dak will be in a position to select the team to play for from the group of teams interested in signing him. Why would he give up that ability to choose? And why would he hand the choice to Jerry Jones? Jerry has yet to prove to Dak Prescott he can build a team capable of making a post season run. The only way Jerry keeps Dak with Dallas is to pay him what he’s demanding.
This is a risk. A bad season and it could be a choice between backup jobs and CFL teams.
 

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Jordan Love is injured and could be out for the season. If I were Jerry I would try to trade Dak, Parsons and #1 pick for Love. That guy is about as close to Mahomes as any QB in the league. They could roll with Rush for a year until Love recovers.
 

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In six months Dak will be in a position to select the team to play for from the group of teams interested in signing him. Why would he give up that ability to choose? And why would he hand the choice to Jerry Jones? Jerry has yet to prove to Dak Prescott he can build a team capable of making a post season run. The only way Jerry keeps Dak with Dallas is to pay him what he’s demanding.
Cool. Let’s give him the opportunity to select among these many teams that will be knocking down his door to sign him.

As far as I’m concerned, Dak got his last contract after a major injury and based on potential without accomplishing much of anything except living off of the 2016 past. He hasn’t lived up to it when it matters.

Jerry doesn’t have to prove anything to Dak. He’s the owner and the employer.

Jerry said “we go as far as Dak goes”. Never humiliate the ego of the hand that feeds you unless you’re willing to suffer the consequences.

Dak-Stans constantly shifting the blame to JJ that he can’t build a team around Dak to help him win it doesn’t help their cause, because it puts all the pieces that he’s put into place down too, e.g., McClay, scouts, coaches, etc. Everyone has seen the last three playoff games sans the 8-9 Bucs. Two were very winnable and the last was just awful.

I was as critical of JJ as anyone as far as his GMing is concerned. JJ may have sucked *** twenty plus years ago, but we’ve seen a number of improvements in the past ten years in drafting and elsewhere since then, just not the end results that have been desired, and the QB has been a bigger than average part of that.
 

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Jordan Love is injured and could be out for the season. If I were Jerry I would try to trade Dak, Parsons and #1 pick for Love. That guy is about as close to Mahomes as any QB in the league. They could roll with Rush for a year until Love recovers.
You thought Love looked good last night? I was holding my breath every time he dropped back to pass. He bounced one to a wide open WR. If the Packers didn't have a good run game last night they get blown out.
 

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I can name only about 5 -10 people in this millennium that I would give a no TC to. Dak def isnt one of them.
They are very common in vet contracts. It’s not like owners dictate the deal. It’s a negotiation and if you want the player then that’s a free concession
 

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They are very common in vet contracts. It’s not like owners dictate the deal. It’s a negotiation and if you want the player then that’s a free concession
but it's not so free when the NTC & cap ramifications gives the player control over being on your roster.
 

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Cool. Let’s give him the opportunity to select among these many teams that will be knocking down his door to sign him.

As far as I’m concerned, Dak got his last contract after a major injury and based on potential without accomplishing much of anything except living off of the 2016 past. He hasn’t lived up to it when it matters.

Jerry doesn’t have to prove anything to Dak. He’s the owner and the employer.

Jerry said “we go as far as Dak goes”. Never humiliate the ego of the hand that feeds you unless you’re willing to suffer the consequences.

Dak-Stans constantly shifting the blame to JJ that he can’t build a team around Dak to help him win it doesn’t help their cause, because it puts all the pieces that he’s put into place down too, e.g., McClay, scouts, coaches, etc. Everyone has seen the last three playoff games sans the 8-9 Bucs. Two were very winnable and the last was just awful.

I was as critical of JJ as anyone as far as his GMing is concerned. JJ may have sucked *** twenty plus years ago, but we’ve seen a number of improvements in the past ten years in drafting and elsewhere since then, just not the end results that have been desired, and the QB has been a bigger than average part of that.
Three or four teams will have an earnest interest in Dak As a free agent. For the money it will cost to sign him the teams will need their draft picks to sign good talent that is cost controlled for four or five years. Zero teams are going to want to trade anything for him and pay him over $55 million per season.

Jerry created the conundrum he’s in. He doesn’t want to pay Dak, he can’t trade Dak, and Dak remains the Cowboys starting quarterback.
 

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Such an erratic thread title. OP took too many hits to the dome like the real MBIII.
 
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