landryscorner
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This dirtbag needs to be shown the door.
What do you think the chances are of JJ rescinding the tag?Overboard here...... whatever he is the fact remains he is for at least one more season a Cowboy.
I think he is???
We shall see the soonest...
Right. Nice points.Correct. You would have 4 more years of knowledge about how he is playing.
If he is not playing well. You cut him and move in.
If he was playing at a top 5 level in the league..... 45 mil won’t be an unrealistic cap hit in 2025 for a top 5 QB. Or you extend him because he is playing at a top 5 level and is only 32 years old at that point.
What do you think the chances are of JJ rescinding the tag?
The difference there is Zeke actually is a top tier player in the league at his position. Dak isn't. I like Dak, but he is who he is.
I couldnt care less about a player in the league wanting his money, I'm just saying the Jones boys are doing a good job creating this narrative that Dak and his agent are trying to lampoon this team, as well as using the media on their behalf during this negotiation.
I think MM has opened JJs eyes some. This is based off of our FA and draft this year. The media is giving JJ all the credit but I don’t see one JJ fingerprint anywhere since the hire of MM. The old man wants another SB before he kicks the bucket. It didn’t take but 25 years to see it wasn’t going to happen doing it his way.Don't forget the politics involved here with DAK which are many.
He is after all the Jerry Jones adopted son.
Jerry might have to bite the bullet with the tag and once Dak continues to falter move in Dalton at some point.
Personally I feel there done with Dak and are just looking to end the marriage without major PR fallout.
Which is what tell you that this is not what they are likely asking for.
Not sure why we are so bent on getting him on a five year...I actually prefer four. maybe he doesn’t improve and we could cut bait sooner.
I would emphasizing the talent more than the money. Dak ain't russell. Imo, not by a long shot.Im not denying any of that Sydla. Nowhere in my post did I deny any of that. So idk why you say I’m missing the point. I’m saying even if a deal like that was signed (it won’t be). He would never see that money anyway because the team would have to cut him or restructure.
I never said the cowboys would be willing to sign such a deal, because obviously they won’t. And we don’t even know how accurate this report even is.
also, the report just says 45 million for the 5th year. Not a 45 million base salary. So the 45 million for year 5 would include any prorated signing bonus. It would still also include a substantial non guaranteed base salary, that would be non guaranteed and the team wouldn’t have to pay if they don’t want to.
Russell Wilson’s cap hit for the final year of his deal is 39 million in 2023.
Is 45 million in 2025 really that crazy of a number??? We are talking about 6 million more, 2 years later when the salary cap will be at least 40 million higher (based on current trends)
But this is silly. Dak can't sign an extension. He could've last year, but again, I don't know what was offered. The others had 5-year rookie deals, his was only 4. I assume they didn't offer him an extension with similar terms to Wilson's after last season, which is why he's not signed now. He already had the first year of team control that you're counting for the others. The Cowboys already had that year. They can't now say that he's asking now for more than the others, after they had the opportunity to give him the same 5 year extension last year and declined to do so.You are now deflecting.
The structure has been set by his peers. Wentz and Dak signed 4 year EXTENSIONS putting them under control for 6 years. Wilson signed a 4 year EXTENSION putting him under team control for 5 years.
Dak wants only 4 years so he can cash in sooner after he signs this new deal. He's asking for something that his peers didn't get.