How much will this impact Dak's urgency? Jerry's?

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Unless I missed Jerry’s big headline stealer … Dak is still not extended

How much does this change Dak’s mindset?

Jerry always had this leverage most of the stans wanted to ignore, however it just multiplied 10x, probably more.

Jerry should pull any offers on the table, reevaluate Monday.

 

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Jerry has no leverage. Dak played out his full contract and played on the tag. He has no problem betting on himself
Clearly you’ve never negotiated a contract for services. Jerry has all the leverage. His team, his money, his pen. If Dak wants to be a Dallas Cowboy, it’s going to have to be at a price Jerry is ok with. The longer Dak plays without an extension the more injury risk he assumes. He’s 5 years older and exiting his prime with more years of failure on his resume, so using your argument is silly.

Jerry has known the price to get a deal done since minute one. That hasn’t happened and that should tell you who has the leverage. If Dak doesn’t want to agree to Jerry’s price he can enjoy next year in LV or Carolina, and if he gets injured he may end up there for less than Jerry offered today. Ask Lev Bell how fighting for a couple million AAV cost him his career and 25-35 million or more, as just one example. Dak is an idiot if 55 for 4 years was on the table and he turned it down.

As Chris Rock would explain … this is the reason Dak rich and Jerry is wealthy. When Dak sucks in Carolina, Lowes won’t even have him trying to sell the toilets he swirls bc he’ll be that irrelevant + whatever other endorsements dry up.
 

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I will be the contrarian again and suggest Dak should be the one just shutting up and signing a deal asap. The field at that stadium was awful all game, and if indulged please check the thread and find the part where I said somebody is going to tear an ACL. No clue if that's what happened, but Love was screaming in pain when it happened. For his sake, I hope it's not that but he is young and will heal. Dak got injured before signing his 2nd deal with the team but that was 4 years ago. Sure everybody thinks if he were to not sign, and get hurt, that it wouldn't affect anything but for a 31-year-old QB hedging his health it's a risk to be on yourself
 

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Some people have a lot of pride and want to get paid their worth. Wonder if CeeDee, Surtain, Love, Tua etc, swallowed their pride for the brotherhood....I'm sure you would take less for your CZ brothers....
Nope I would get every dime I could, but I wouldn't think so little of your intelligence to insult you by trying to make you believe that bs either. You, don't....believe that bs...do you?
 

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Some people have a lot of pride and want to get paid their worth. Wonder if CeeDee, Surtain, Love, Tua etc, swallowed their pride for the brotherhood....I'm sure you would take less for your CZ brothers....
Except Dak is more concerned about the QB brotherhood than the Dallas Cowboy brotherhood.

Pat Mahomes swallowed it for the KC brotherhood and has the hardware to show. Brady did too, in NE and Tampa.
 
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Except Dak is more concerned about the QB brotherhood than the Dallas Cowboy brotherhood.

Pat Mahomes swallowed it for the KC brotherhood and has the hardware to show. Brady did too, in NE and Tampa.
He's actually not concerned about any brotherhood...that was the dumbest thing he ever said....well maybe the pour honey on me thing.
 

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With Jerry recently stating "price" not being an issue (supposedly both parties have agreed on), it must be the length of the contract. Supposedly, Jerry is offering a short term contract (2-3 years), while Dak wants security for retirement and a longer contract (5-6 years). If all of this is true, it is Jerry who is holding up any contract extension from happening for Dak.
 

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Clearly you’ve never negotiated a contract for services. Jerry has all the leverage. His team, his money, his pen. If Dak wants to be a Dallas Cowboy, it’s going to have to be at a price Jerry is ok with. The longer Dak plays without an extension the more injury risk he assumes. He’s 5 years older and exiting his prime with more years of failure on his resume, so using your argument is silly.

Jerry has known the price to get a deal done since minute one. That hasn’t happened and that should tell you who has the leverage. If Dak doesn’t want to agree to Jerry’s price he can enjoy next year in LV or Carolina, and if he gets injured he may end up there for less than Jerry offered today. Ask Lev Bell how fighting for a couple million AAV cost him his career and 25-35 million or more, as just one example. Dak is an idiot if 55 for 4 years was on the table and he turned it down.

As Chris Rock would explain … this is the reason Dak rich and Jerry is wealthy. When Dak sucks in Carolina, Lowes won’t even have him trying to sell the toilets he swirls bc he’ll be that irrelevant + whatever other endorsements dry up.
Dak has 100% of the leverage.
 

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I will be the contrarian again and suggest Dak should be the one just shutting up and signing a deal asap. The field at that stadium was awful all game, and if indulged please check the thread and find the part where I said somebody is going to tear an ACL. No clue if that's what happened, but Love was screaming in pain when it happened. For his sake, I hope it's not that but he is young and will heal. Dak got injured before signing his 2nd deal with the team but that was 4 years ago. Sure everybody thinks if he were to not sign, and get hurt, that it wouldn't affect anything but for a 31-year-old QB hedging his health it's a risk to be on yourself
1000% agree

With Jerry recently stating "price" not being an issue (supposedly both parties have agreed on), it must be the length of the contract. Supposedly, Jerry is offering a short term contract (2-3 years), while Dak wants security for retirement and a longer contract (5-6 years). If all of this is true, it is Jerry who is holding up any contract extension from happening for Dak.
Well if Jerry is the one holding up the contract I guess that tells you who has all the leverage. Dak signs a contract that Jerry is ok with bc Jerry holds the cards. His team + His money + His Pen = His terms. Jerry knew the price and term minute one. Yet here we are. If Dak wants to be a Cowboy he will have to agree to Jerry’s terms. Longer he waits to agree, the more he risks to lose. Ask the QB who whipped Daks rear in the playoffs last year, how happy he is he signed the extension he was offered versus milking every last cent he thought he could.

If Jerry wasn’t such a wimp, he’d pull any offer until maybe week 5. See how Dak does, let him poo poo his pants a bit when the rookie LT & C whiff a few times. (No dig on them, growing pains happen) Dak is an idiot if he isn’t banging down Jerry’s door this morning. Is there a QB gofund the brotherhood has setup for such instances?
 

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Honestly, it could be the other way around and Dak could say, i'm not playing until i get a extension because i don't want to get hurt....but i doubt he'd do that
 

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1000% agree


Well if Jerry is the one holding up the contract I guess that tells you who has all the leverage. Dak signs a contract that Jerry is ok with bc Jerry holds the cards. His team + His money + His Pen = His terms. Jerry knew the price and term minute one. Yet here we are. If Dak wants to be a Cowboy he will have to agree to Jerry’s terms. Longer he waits to agree, the more he risks to lose. Ask the QB who whipped Daks rear in the playoffs last year, how happy he is he signed the extension he was offered versus milking every last cent he thought he could.

If Jerry wasn’t such a wimp, he’d pull any offer until maybe week 5. See how Dak does, let him poo poo his pants a bit when the rookie LT & C whiff a few times. (No dig on them, growing pains happen) Dak is an idiot if he isn’t banging down Jerry’s door this morning. Is there a QB gofund the brotherhood has setup for such instances?
Careful thumping your chest on such a high horse. You're likely to fall and get hurt doing so. If Jerry truly believes the grass is greener on the other side by going with a new QB after this season, go for it. Just don't be raging and whining when it proves to be a bad and costly move.
 

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Dak has 100% of the leverage.
Oh look it’s the clown who thinks a frontal lope processes math. And don’t even try and sell us that lope was a typo …p & b not even close on the keypad. So no surprise you don’t understand leverage.

Dak has even less leverage today than yesterday so instead of wasting time on this, just spend it refreshing your news feed for the headline stealing extension so you can be first to run around the hood in your Dak jock waving the authentic DCC pom poms, both won on eBay.
 

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the real issue is,

1. Kellen Moore..
2. Hurts played pretty average from what I here, but still dropped 34 on a Packers defense that Dak absolutely blew against.
3. It looks like the Eagles secondary is cheese
4. Vic Fangio’s defense held Love to 17/34 and an INT.
 
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Except Dak is more concerned about the QB brotherhood than the Dallas Cowboy brotherhood.

Pat Mahomes swallowed it for the KC brotherhood and has the hardware to show. Brady did too, in NE and Tampa.
Good for them...one was a first round pick with a SB and $750,000,000 million dollar contract and the other had a wife that made more money than him....they made huge sacrifices.
 
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