Dak should do himself a favor and asked to be traded

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Dak should do himself a favor and asked to be traded​

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It doesn’t matter if we keep Dak or find the next QB or whatever. That’s simply just giving a few years that people can delude themselves into thinking “change” or “make the cowboys great again.”

It’s the same crap. Results will be the same. Because the puppet in office is a puppet. So nothing gets overhauled. Just buys more time for the fans to think it will magically be different this time around.
 

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I don’t know if they can, but they should just put out some feelers out there to see how much other teams think he’s worth. Then they can more objectively assess what they see without blue and silver shaded glasses on.
 

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Dak and his agent couldn't have planned this out any better since the day they walked away from Jerry's offer in 2020. Why would Dak give up this hand? He's got more support and country club atmosphere than anywhere in the league. It's what he worked for.

I would LOVE for Dak to ask to be traded, but that's like a woman marrying a guy and leaving the marriage right before he signs a big contract. Not gonna happen.
 

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This is the only chance we have at getting rid of Dak is if he asks for a trade and offers to get rid of the no trade clause in his contract. As the big option he have a Dak being gone is him getting frustrated enough to no longer want to play for the Cowboys and attempt to test to see if any other NFL teams will sign him. Otherwise 2024 is just another wasted season with him as the QB. And there is a risk of him being extended although I don't think that will happen now.
You’re not asking him to do himself a favor, you’re asking him to do the fans a favor. lol
 

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Dak needs a change of scenery. He’s hit his ceiling in Dallas as a QB. The spotlight is too bright for him. The problem is 60M is dead cap space thanks to our bonehead owner who continued to be fooled by garbage time/ cupcake game stats while ignoring quality wins.
 

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This is the only chance we have at getting rid of Dak is if he asks for a trade and offers to get rid of the no trade clause in his contract. As the big option he have a Dak being gone is him getting frustrated enough to no longer want to play for the Cowboys and attempt to test to see if any other NFL teams will sign him. Otherwise 2024 is just another wasted season with him as the QB. And there is a risk of him being extended although I don't think that will happen now.
Dak is not leaving this gravy train.
 

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No chance. His primary goal of continuing to build his brand and overall revenue is best served as qb of the Cowboys. He would never relinquish the cash cow that being associated with this team is, and provides.

It’s already written down: Gather WRs at his ranch, post videos of “putting in that work”, and adding a full leg or back tattoo.
 

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Dak needs to be a June 1st cut. Free up cap room. You can't pay both him and Parsons top money.
 

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To be fair, he looks like an MVP candidate when he's playing bad teams. That has to account for something... right?
 

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This is the only chance we have at getting rid of Dak is if he asks for a trade and offers to get rid of the no trade clause in his contract. As the big option he have a Dak being gone is him getting frustrated enough to no longer want to play for the Cowboys and attempt to test to see if any other NFL teams will sign him. Otherwise 2024 is just another wasted season with him as the QB. And there is a risk of him being extended although I don't think that will happen now.
Dak will never ask to be traded. You want to know why? Because any other franchise is going to demand performance commensurate with salary. What other franchise can he crap the bed repeatedly and still get paid millions and get endorsement deals? Ask yourself if you were in his shoes would you ask for a trade or would you ride this horse till the bitter end?
 

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This is the only chance we have at getting rid of Dak is if he asks for a trade and offers to get rid of the no trade clause in his contract. As the big option he have a Dak being gone is him getting frustrated enough to no longer want to play for the Cowboys and attempt to test to see if any other NFL teams will sign him. Otherwise 2024 is just another wasted season with him as the QB. And there is a risk of him being extended although I don't think that will happen now.
Dak should give up all of his legal leverage to please Joe Blow.
 

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This is the only chance we have at getting rid of Dak is if he asks for a trade and offers to get rid of the no trade clause in his contract. As the big option he have a Dak being gone is him getting frustrated enough to no longer want to play for the Cowboys and attempt to test to see if any other NFL teams will sign him. Otherwise 2024 is just another wasted season with him as the QB. And there is a risk of him being extended although I don't think that will happen now.
Just cut him take the cap hit and move on, after June 1st of course.
8 years is enough, you have a ceiling with Dak and it does not seem to be changing. Yes the defense sucked but if we lost 48-45 and Dak played well it would be a different story. He could not move the ball in the critical first quarter when the team needed a boost after falling behind.
 
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