Maybe where he grew up? No clue to be honest. But I am sure it does. Most tattoos do have meaning.Does the "Pine Creek Estates A Mobile Home Company" tat have some significance?
I was looking this up earlier, looks like he lived there, which I didn't know.Does the "Pine Creek Estates A Mobile Home Company" tat have some significance?
And many criticized him for working out with the young guys....LOL! Misery loves companyLOL what a ridiculous comment. There is literally a thread of him working with the team on his backyard field. He takes time to get a tattoo and he's not focused? Y'all need to relax. Its the offseason. These people aren't machines.
Also. Who are you to judge anyone's mental state? I know guys covered in tattoos that work harder than you probably ever have. Grow up.
He can have tattoos, watch film 23 hours a day. He still sucks. This is just a ridiculous thing to look at to further your agenda though.
He’s never of itNo room for a Lombardi?
I wonder if he is allowed to use the bathroom. Or should be be using those 5 minutes to go over film?And many criticized him for working out with the young guys....LOL! Misery loves company
it will be an impressionist art by then LOLWonder how he’s going to feel about that tat 30 years from now?
He has a no trade clause and tattoos aren't necessarily cause it's a permanent fixture in someone's life. Sometimes it's used to pay homage to a memory, for example I have a portrait of a good friend who passesd away. I'll also be adding a portrait of my brother who passed away last year.Scenario:
Dak gets hurt in the second preseason game, and his 3rd round rookie backup lights up the league. Dallas then trades Dak to Washington instead of extending him and the new Commanders owners build a picture perfect organization. In this franchise is where Dak ends up with 2 Lombardis, forever being remembered as the greatest QB in Washington history… who happens to have a glaring Dallas skyline tattoo because he “assumed” he’d be affiliated with the Cowboys.
Sounds far fetched, but stories like this happen every year in the nfl. To permanently alter your body on the guess that it won’t happen to you is pretty nuts. Nothing against tattoos, the moose one is awesome.
That just means he can control where he goes. If Dallas doesn’t want him anymore, or if Dak is told he’s now the career backup if he stays… he’s getting traded.He has a no trade clause
He could have been studying game film while getting tattooed.You don't think other QB's find 10 hours in the offseason to do something besides study game film?
Where he grew up, obviously.Does the "Pine Creek Estates A Mobile Home Company" tat have some significance?
I highly doubt that Dallas would trade him to a division rival and I highly highly doubt he waves it to go to Washington, and I super doubt that Washington would be winning 2 lombardis within his remaining playing time.That just means he can control where he goes. If Dallas doesn’t want him anymore, or if Dak is told he’s now the career backup… he’s getting traded.
Post it. I love portrait tattoos. I have a portrait of Tom Landry on my arm, done by Rember Orellana.He has a no trade clause and tattoos aren't necessarily cause it's a permanent fixture in someone's life. Sometimes it's used to pay homage to a memory, for example I have a portrait of a good friend who passesd away. I'll also be adding a portrait of my brother who passed away last year.
It's still a process to be honest. I haven't finished it because I'm having a hard time coming to grips that he's gone. It's some weird mental gymnastics.Post it. I love portrait tattoos. I have a portrait of Tom Landry on my arm, done by Rember Orellana.