Fletch
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Exactly. Gullible fans glorifying his 8-8 and dink & dunk padded stats , endorsements, no state tax , richest franchise in the world , naive GM , nice weather etc etc why should he leave and face a real test in New York or other competitive markets . And above all , he wants more .... complete disrespect especially during the pandemic with so many people struggling .I think it's the latter. He got ring side seats to the Zeke negotiation. I doubt he wants out of Dallas, he knows that here he can continue to go 8-8 and there won't be any accountability. It's all smiles and "we like our guys"
If I am the GM, I am not trying to get Prescott signed, I am on the phone talking to every GM with a QB issue about their level of interest in Prescott. I let Prescott and his agent know this is now my plan, to tag and trade him and the discussions are all about that now and signing him as the DC QB is now over. I agree to keep them in the loop and are there some preferences where he wants to play?
This is no longer about the marriage, it is about the divorce and who gets custody of the QB.
Ask yourself this. How many contracts have been done with the GM saying up front that the player holds all the cards, leverage? How many GM's are overly effusive in their praise of a player, even when he screws up? Do they even say anything about the players? Ever?
I’d use the nonexclusive tag on him and let him see how other teams view him. If someone makes an offer we don’t want to match, let him walk for the draft picks. If he doesn’t get the offers he expects, it might bring him to reality.
Mahomes long-term deal averages $45 million per year. So the $40-$44 mil the Prescott camp wants doesn't surprise me, and shouldn't surprise many.
* Looks like BOB LILLY deploying footballish protocol upon BOB GRIESEJerry, you didnt take the bait in the Byron Jones situation which was a step in the right direction for you. Lets see if can make another decision for the betterment of the franchise where you arent paying filet prices for a cheeseburger and crippling the franchise. Show us what you learned Jerry.
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Dak and is camp are complete and utter morons. No wonder we can't come to a deal, he's being completely unrealistic, not to mention simply stupid.
I would give you more likes if I could. This is so true. We all have different opinions about things and it would be best if we just listen to those opinions even if we don't agree with them and not bash or insult the poster because they are different than ours.Louder...... maybe a few posters will hear you (lol)
If I am the GM, I am not trying to get Prescott signed, I am on the phone talking to every GM with a QB issue about their level of interest in Prescott. I let Prescott and his agent know this is now my plan, to tag and trade him and the discussions are all about that now and signing him as the DC QB is now over. I agree to keep them in the loop and are there some preferences where he wants to play?
This is no longer about the marriage, it is about the divorce and who gets custody of the QB.
Ask yourself this. How many contracts have been done with the GM saying up front that the player holds all the cards, leverage? How many GM's are overly effusive in their praise of a player, even when he screws up? Do they even say anything about the players? Ever?
So you applaud Dak being overpaid and costing the team more in salary cap? Okay then.
I guess my narrative that his agent is influencing him was wrong. His ego seems to have spun out of control.
Actually, Stephen referenced this a couple of years ago. Where some agents don't always have their client's overall best interest in mind, keyword some. He noted he met and worked with a lot of good ones but like with anything else there are some bad ones out there.
*Philly's got( or had) that one nightmare SOB on their Defense that I've grown to admire ,,,he was either #56 or #96 ( can't rightly recall) but he was always like the unaccounted for flat tire of yer' road trip when we'd play them*Fanboyism. It's a mental illness. You only like the player because he plays for your team but at some point the player becomes more important and you start to root for his success even to the detriment of the team.
If I am the GM, I am not trying to get Prescott signed, I am on the phone talking to every GM with a QB issue about their level of interest in Prescott. I let Prescott and his agent know this is now my plan, to tag and trade him and the discussions are all about that now and signing him as the DC QB is now over. I agree to keep them in the loop and are there some preferences where he wants to play?
This is no longer about the marriage, it is about the divorce and who gets custody of the QB.