Twitter: Jerry: We're going all in for 2024, still believes in Dak

acr731

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"Dak has done nothing to change my mind about any promise for the future. I think I've said that we will go as far as Dak takes us in the playoffs. Remember that. We will go as far as Dak takes us. And that is how far we went."

Dunn dunn duuuuuunnnnn!
Maybe there's hope he will ask to be traded now.
 

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We’re back baby!




I guess Jerry is too stupid to understand he has seen how far Dak takes them in the playoffs the last 8 seasons. Jerry’s understanding of the holistic approach system is run it again with the same flawed people and hope you get lucky. He has faith that Dakchoka is the guy is the biggest indicator that Jerry is dumber than a rock when it comes to football IQ.
 

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This "We will go as far as Dak takes us. And that is how far we went." (which is absolutely a shot across the bow) and the fact that he refused to commit to an extension gives me a glimmer of hope. Jerry has a poker face like a mirror, so if he was looking to lock him up to an extension, he would have been offering nothing but praise and telling us about the deal he was going to get done to keep him a Cowboy for life.
Yep, nothing about an extension..........ZERO so there is HOPE as you state.
I have no idea why the Dakzealots are happy as Jerry's statements are vague when it pertains to Daktrash.
For you, 100% folks that Dakpoopiepants is getting an extension hold a small cup as there is a long way to go till kick-off.
 

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Be interesting if they somehow don’t extend Dak. That would be telling.
This is exactly what I am waiting for. If he did move on from Dak then I would take him more seriously, but he won't because that would mean he would have to take steps back and Jerry at his age is not taking any steps back. He is going to reload and comeback with the same players and coaches, for the most part and try this Championship thing all over again.
I think we all know how this is going to end.
 

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His definition of all in and our definition of all in are 2 entirely different things.

My definition would have been letting the entire coaching staff go. Bringing in BB and giving him full control of all coaching, staying out of meetings, staying off the radio, and basically doing what every single other owner in the NFL does.
Lol
 

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Hopefully Dak is with them.
Why stop with one player? A super yacht can hold all the players. At worst, they can call mayday if too many people are onboard.

"Mayday.... Mayday... 41-16... Mayday... Mayday.... Struck by a cheese iceberg... Mayday..."
 

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Why stop with one player? A super yacht can hold all the players. At worst, they can call mayday if too many people are onboard.

"Mayday.... Mayday... 41-16... Mayday... Mayday.... Struck by a cheese iceberg... Mayday..."
Family and Dak, along with MM and I’m good with that
 

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Going all in and keeping MM as the coach is the complete contradiction of each other
 

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His definition of all in and our definition of all in are 2 entirely different things.

My definition would have been letting the entire coaching staff go. Bringing in BB and giving him full control of all coaching, staying out of meetings, staying off the radio, and basically doing what every single other owner in the NFL does.
I'm fine with BB but his OC has to be a smart young upstart coach who will take over in 2 to 3 years.
 
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