“I’m not a loser! You’re a loser!”@Blackspider214 exhibit #1
An emotional stanley that cant take criticism of the guy he idols so he resorts to corny disses to a player no longer on this team and the person who criticized his idol
Typical behavior to a basement dweller with no-life. These are the Stans i speak of
He isnt qualified to discuss the game with me but i figure’d I would show you classic STANLEY behavior
He wants to be highest paid, based off what? He has issues with accuracy, can't carry a team on his back, and only has a high percentage throwing the ball because most of his throws are short range
Real fans don't need numbers to see he struggles with throwing a WR open ( if you have proof post a video of him doing it multiple times), throwing in tight windows, and deep/intermediate passes.
He knows this, he knows he's not that good. He knows this is his only chance to cash out, because he knows he might get exposed as not to good(like flacco), especially if Zeke doesn't play.
He's trying to scam us and strong arm us because really and truly I do agree with him, right now we have no better option. Doesn't make him a great option, just a convenient option. He knows Jerry can get desperate.
Let the guy play and show the world who he really is. If he balls out, I'll for sure rue. But I doubt he can put together a great season, and wow most of us.
You're cherry picking my comment. Lol
depends on how much they are asking for, if its realistic and reasonable, deals tend to get done quickly. if Brady asked for 45 mill a year, you figure it would take much longer to get a deal done. if he asked for something reasonable, deals tend to get done more quickly. its also dependent on what the team thinks of you. If they think the players is at top 5 in the league, then they tend to make deals quickly. Brees certainly was top 5 at the time so the team rewarded him.What they signed for is irrelevant. The discussion is what they asked for. Every starting QB in the league - really, ever player - is asking for "more" than they are worth.
Dak's numbers are better across the board.Is Andy Dalton an average player, yes or no?
That is hilarious.Dak is trying to Scam the cowboys
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Ty, Al Dershowitz!At some point that inflation is going to stop and that will no longer be the case. Just so happens this next recession will roughly coincide with this next CBA, so some people are in for a big surprise.
30 million for Dak , the rest of the new offense players will be low paid JAGS .
Can't afford JAGS if all 3 of these guys get what they want.
As to your point about Dak not being able to "carry the team on his back"
I'll let the others chime in with their own responses regarding accuracy and whatnot.
Yep that's why all the Dak-Zoids are freaking out as they know there are only 2 chairs for 3 candidates.
How much you wanna bet Coop and Zeke get there chair and cash and Dak is still standing come kick-off time?
P.S. Only solution Dak will have is to take a real friendly TEAM deal or we are going QB shopping come the spring as I figure this upcoming year will be Dak's last as his ineptness will continue in grand form.
IMO, we could put Colt McCoy behind this OL and these offensive weapons and have a more potent passing attack. Dak is betting big on himself. He has apparently rejected 30+ million per. If he has a mediocre year, he might regret it.
As hard as it for a guy like Jerry I'm pretty sure he has stomached the fact that letting Tony go for Dak was a massive mistake.
I don't believe they have offered Dak 30 million deal as even they know he has a lot of ? about his play and talent level.
The smart play is to sign Zeke and Coop whose talents are not surrounded by tons of ????? and let good old Dak go out and win his contract by proving all nah Sayers wrong .
Let me tell you something if Dak had the talents of 30+ million QB he would be holding out already!!!
Why isn't he?
Cause Talent talks and all the great PR BS that Dak does so well......... WALKS!
I completely disagree. Logically, one does not discard an established franchise quarterback in favor of a potential franchise quarterback as a replacement unless there is a high degree of self-assurance involved within the thought process. In my opinion, the continuous handwringing, incessant talking heads commentary, countless repetitive fansite discussions and more have missed the possibility Jerry Jones had already fully considered contract ramifications, being debated in the here-and-now, as early as late October 2016.As hard as it for a guy like Jerry I'm pretty sure he has stomached the fact that letting Tony go for Dak was a massive mistake.