Finally it took 1 1/2 pages to read a comment about the article, and not about Mickey.Only Deshaun Watson has a higher cap hit than Dak in 2023 and 2024. Extension/restructure coming soon, which I'm sure will go over well here.
He deserves it as he is unprofessional and he earned that long before he became the company journal monkey.Finally it took 1 1/2 pages to read a comment about the article, and not about Mickey.
I am surprised it was not a bash Dak thread yet (not that he doesn't deserve some of it). So we get Mickey comments.
The is ok also. Some are funny. Good for a Saturday morning laugh.
He used to be really good back in the 80' and 90's. Though still put most of a positive spin on things. He used to do the season preview for the Sporting News when he worked for the DMN.He deserves it as he is unprofessional and he earned that long before he became the company journal monkey.
I don't think he's wrong in this instance, though, if you read the column. Best we can hope for is a) he plays better than he did in San Fran and/or b) we at least follow the Phillly path and draft a QB who can possibly take over if Prescott can't get the job done. The Joneses have said they are committed to Dak. They have to be this year, and it may be in the best interest of the team to extend his contract in order to lower his $49 million and $52 million cap hits the next two years. (Doesn't mean they have to keep him beyond that or if he fails, Dallas can't Wentz him.)Mickey is happy to have a paycheck. Dude is awful.
And yet you read the propaganda here and have your picture of Tom Landry who was awful when Jerry had to fire him.I see Mickey Spags and I just ignore. The guy is Jerry’s Goebbels.
Eventually we will be proven right. It's all we got. lolI thought he made a lot of valid points. We’re stuck with Dak so what’s the point of dogging him every chance we get? Will your dream come true? Maybe. I did this with JG, Jaylon, and Moore and I got my wish! Took forever though….
They made it to the final 8. The middle is 16.Good to know we are committed to being stuck in the middle.