For Dak fans, it just got real

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The prospect of Russell Wison becoming a Dallas Cowboy just shined a bright light on how little Dak Prescott brings to the table and how overpaid he would be at any price more than $15-$20 million per year.
Russell Wilson is the real deal; he is a real leader and he makes his team better. He is easily worth top money, and has the ring to prove it.
Dak has been living in a fantasy football world, and his fans point to his stats as evidence that he is a top quarterback, but his poor record in big games speaks for itself and tells a different story.
Russell Wilson has the ring, and no one would dare try to compare apples to apples between he and Dak. It's not even close.
And regardless of whether or not Russell Wilson comes to the Cowboys, Dak's real value- or lack thereof- is now more clear than ever before.
He's not the guy.
 

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The prospect of Russell Wison becoming a Dallas Cowboy just shined a bright light on how little Dak Prescott brings to the table and how overpaid he would be at any price more than $15-$20 million per year.
Russell Wilson is the real deal; he is a real leader and he makes his team better. He is easily worth top money, and has the ring to prove it.
Dak has been living in a fantasy football world, and his fans point to his stats as evidence that he is a top quarterback, but his poor record in big games speaks for itself and tells a different story.
Russell Wilson has the ring, and no one would dare try to compare apples to apples between he and Dak. It's not even close.
And regardless of whether or not Russell Wilson comes to the Cowboys, Dak's real value- or lack thereof- is now more clear than ever before.
He's not the guy.

even dak haters recognize he’s worth more than 15-20 per year...
 

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Well- it is another thread

Let's see how this one pans out




And BTW you're not wrong

Nor

Are you right
 

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The prospect of Russell Wison becoming a Dallas Cowboy just shined a bright light on how little Dak Prescott brings to the table and how overpaid he would be at any price more than $15-$20 million per year.
Russell Wilson is the real deal; he is a real leader and he makes his team better. He is easily worth top money, and has the ring to prove it.
Dak has been living in a fantasy football world, and his fans point to his stats as evidence that he is a top quarterback, but his poor record in big games speaks for itself and tells a different story.
Russell Wilson has the ring, and no one would dare try to compare apples to apples between he and Dak. It's not even close.
And regardless of whether or not Russell Wilson comes to the Cowboys, Dak's real value- or lack thereof- is now more clear than ever before.
He's not the guy.
:facepalm:
 

Jake

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Russell Wilson isn't coming to Dallas and Dak will be a free agent this year or the next.

Jerry and Stephen aren't clever enough to pull off anything else, incompetent fools that they are. :rolleyes:

The only other possibility is they cave and give Dak what he wants, as they did with Zeke.
 

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The prospect of Russell Wison becoming a Dallas Cowboy just shined a bright light on how little Dak Prescott brings to the table and how overpaid he would be at any price more than $15-$20 million per year.
Russell Wilson is the real deal; he is a real leader and he makes his team better. He is easily worth top money, and has the ring to prove it.
Dak has been living in a fantasy football world, and his fans point to his stats as evidence that he is a top quarterback, but his poor record in big games speaks for itself and tells a different story.
Russell Wilson has the ring, and no one would dare try to compare apples to apples between he and Dak. It's not even close.
And regardless of whether or not Russell Wilson comes to the Cowboys, Dak's real value- or lack thereof- is now more clear than ever before.
He's not the guy.
Huh, I forgot, when Dallas beat Seattle in the playoffs (a game that really mattered) who was the QB for Seattle? I know Dak was the QB for Dallas but I can’t recall who Seattle’s QB was.

I’m sure it was a real leader who makes his team better but it is odd that he couldn’t beat lowly Dak.
 

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Well- it is another thread

Let's see how this one pans out




And BTW you're not wrong

Nor

Are you right
"There is no right or wrong. If there is, either nothing is right or everything is right".

Paraphrasing Deepak Chopra :)
 

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The prospect of Russell Wison becoming a Dallas Cowboy just shined a bright light on how little Dak Prescott brings to the table and how overpaid he would be at any price more than $15-$20 million per year.
Russell Wilson is the real deal; he is a real leader and he makes his team better. He is easily worth top money, and has the ring to prove it.
Dak has been living in a fantasy football world, and his fans point to his stats as evidence that he is a top quarterback, but his poor record in big games speaks for itself and tells a different story.
Russell Wilson has the ring, and no one would dare try to compare apples to apples between he and Dak. It's not even close.
And regardless of whether or not Russell Wilson comes to the Cowboys, Dak's real value- or lack thereof- is now more clear than ever before.
He's not the guy.
The reason Dak’s deal is probably taking so long is that Dak is asking for $15 million per year and Jerry wants to pay him $40 million per year and neither wants to compromise.
 

aria

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Love how people bring up SB rings as evidence that one QB is better than another. What’s even more funny is that some of the dame people who use that argument against Dak are the same ones who say Romo was better than Eli and his TWO rings. Hypocrites.
 

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So Dak should be paid the same as a worn-down Zeke?

It’s this kind of thinking that got us in the mess we are in.
 

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The prospect of Russell Wison becoming a Dallas Cowboy just shined a bright light on how little Dak Prescott brings to the table and how overpaid he would be at any price more than $15-$20 million per year.
Russell Wilson is the real deal; he is a real leader and he makes his team better. He is easily worth top money, and has the ring to prove it.
Dak has been living in a fantasy football world, and his fans point to his stats as evidence that he is a top quarterback, but his poor record in big games speaks for itself and tells a different story.
Russell Wilson has the ring, and no one would dare try to compare apples to apples between he and Dak. It's not even close.
And regardless of whether or not Russell Wilson comes to the Cowboys, Dak's real value- or lack thereof- is now more clear than ever before.
He's not the guy.

how foolish are these Dak haters? they don't see how this makes them look dumb . The fact that THEY are trying to sign him for longer than what HE wants to sign, would clearly tell you he brings a whole lot to the table in their eyes.
Also, anyone with half a brain knows Wilson's ring was mainly because of a legendary defense.

 
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