Jerry does not want a four year deal. Not only will Dak’s huge contract kill the salary cap for the length of the contract, but it will also effect the team for years afterwards while they replace Dak, if he decides to leave, but it will take a few years to obtain another QB and have a chance to make the playoffs. Signing Dak to a contract that overpays him is certainly not the way to improve a piss-poorly run organization. When it comes to the other overpayed QBs , their teams certainly thought that those QBs was good enough to deserve the contracts. They got rid of them because the QBs and the teams were tied to a contract that wasn’t working out for either of them. The teams were doing well when they signed the QBs, but the supporting cast declined as the QB’s contract started taking away cap space needed to sign them. If you want to measure the the level of success that teams have after overpaying a QB with a huge contract, look at the Super Bowl winning QBs that won a Super Bowl after signing these franchise killing contracts. After this method of building a championship team has been exposed as being a failure, I guess you want Dallas to make the same stupid mistake that other teams have made.