You sir are delusional. We werent signing Dak for less. Regardless of what fantasy world you think we would have.Yes! You non exclusive tag him to see what other teams offer. Not having any bids from opposition was a dumb move by management. You don't let his agent set the price. You let the league set his price. I guarantee you, we could have signed him for less.
Yes! You non exclusive tag him to see what other teams offer. Not having any bids from opposition was a dumb move by management. You don't let his agent set the price. You let the league set his price. I guarantee you, we could have signed him for less.
You are completely wrong.Yes! You non exclusive tag him to see what other teams offer. Not having any bids from opposition was a dumb move by management. You don't let his agent set the price. You let the league set his price. I guarantee you, we could have signed him for less.
Yes! You non exclusive tag him to see what other teams offer. Not having any bids from opposition was a dumb move by management. You don't let his agent set the price. You let the league set his price. I guarantee you, we could have signed him for less.
Not completely.You are completely wrong.
except understanding the mistakes we make in the past might be educational to learn from past errors so that you do not keep repeating the same mistake.The horse has already left the barn. No point in looking back as it accomplishes nothing.
You are completely wrong.
Should have double bagged it.Should've transition tagged him last year and it would've resolved itself.
Without the burden of two first round picks the market would've appeared. If Dak accepted an offer the Cowboys would've had the right to match it.
How many franchise QBs have teams put non-exclusive tag on?
There is your answer.
Yes, completely. It is the absolute worst decision they could have made. The logic is "let's not let the agent set the price (which, he didn't anyway), let's let other teams set the price!"Not completely.
How many teams have come out ahead in the QB negotiations Wars? Perhaps the answer is that teams need to stop doing business the way they have been in recent years. It's clearly not working in terms of managing QB salaries.