Dak tearing down his 8,800 sq ft home in Prosper

TheMarathonContinues

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Count me from the old school, it's his property, he can do whatever he wants with it. I guess he loves the location.......
I always wondered why he bought someone else’s house with as much money as he has but probably got a nice deal on that land.
 

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and not win in the playoffs, not have any Superbowl rings! Hell money over everything baby!!!
Lol. It's cute fans still really think these professional players playing for money actually value rings over their money. Also cute people still think these contracts rely upon playoff success. Daniel Jones and Watson got massive deals before Dak with no playoff success. Cry harder.
 

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Like it was said before, people with that kind of land and money do this all the time... and there's nothing wrong with wanting to start fresh.

Critizing Dak for doing something normal makes people look envious.

And lust...
Guaranteed you posted this while knee deep in some...
 

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Like it was said before, people with that kind of land and money do this all the time... and there's nothing wrong with wanting to start fresh.

Critizing Dak for doing something normal makes people look envious.


Guaranteed you posted this while knee deep in some...
I don't care...I was just having some fun with Ranching.
 

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I always wondered why he bought someone else’s house with as much money as he has but probably got a nice deal on that land.
This. Land in this area WAS cheap, not so much anymore. The area that house is in is a great area, insulated by established neighborhoods, so no threat of rezoning like buying a piece of land, etc.

Hell even Deion’s old mansion in Prosper was parceled out after he sold it. That place now has a Kroger in its front yard, and multi house development adjacent to it.
 

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This. Land in this area WAS cheap, not so much anymore. The area that house is in is a great area, insulated by established neighborhoods, so no threat of rezoning like buying a piece of land, etc.

Hell even Deion’s old mansion in Prosper was parceled out after he sold it. That place now has a Kroger in its front yard, and multi house development adjacent to it.
Yeah Prosper is thriving a nice time to get that house for what he did.
 

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Good for Dak, Guess he didn't like those newish old bones of the current home.

Glad's he's helping the construction industry out during these times.
 

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Crazy. I've been part of projects within fancy golf communities where some buy 3-5 million dollar homes to demo and build an even bigger one.

Wonder what caused him to rebuild it, as it was fairly new, right?
 

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Wonder what Tom Hanks would say about the project? ~Waits to see if anyone tries to connect the reference~
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Probably building an even bigger one.

I imagine it’s very nice to be incredibly wealth.
Yeah: my house has a leaking roof and I was laid off from my 20 year career and can’t fix it.

I wish I got paid $60 million dollars to throw bad passes at WR’s feet.
 

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Yeah: my house has a leaking roof and I was laid off from my 20 year career and can’t fix it.

I wish I got paid $60 million dollars to throw bad passes at WR’s feet.

I don’t begrudge the players for getting as much as they can.

I do wish you well and hope you find a new good paying job soon though man. Best wishes.
 
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