I am actually in admiration of their restraint. I thought for sure last offseason that he would be locked in by now.
That said, I am a little confused by their decisions since then. In particular the decision to extend Jaylon Smith.
A logical plan would be not putting the QB to the back of the line and sign an offline LB before him.
Let me be clear, I am putting myself in the Joneses shoes. If they love the player as much as they say they do, then do it. I don't necessarily share that opinion.
Just one of the pitfalls of having a negotiation play out in public versus privately.
One thing to notice, the Cowboys prefer to have things quiet and announce on their own terms.
The recent big signing of Elliott suggests that agents are getting a little more aggressive with the Cowboys.
This could be an agent thing with Prescott too. In fact, I think it is exactly that.