The price for Dallas Cowboys star defender is only getting higher

dude they're not waiting on purpose MP and his agents are part of the slow process and the target was 36 - 40 the whole time, that hast changed, unless MP lied about not needed to reset the market.

ironic how they can get OSA done quick and 9 other signings the last 2 days , and a great deal for both sides, this isn't always about the jones family, the agreement likely isn't in agreement with MPS take less philosophy and holding things up.

the irony is everyone blaming the jones family all the time and it's not always them. Lamb was 100% on Lamb and his agent wanting to wait for Jefferson or chase to sign, facts.. Diggs amongst other easy quiet deals..

ask yourself why chase has yet to sign and Higgins 2 years in row on FT, Aiyuk held out last year and not the only one late to sign, NYG lost SB over a few millions, not always the owner the issue, players and agents muck stuff up..



just few examples. but don't say you know better because unless you are privy to the phone calls and IN meetings, you don't know anything...
You don't talk or put words in my mouth. Fact.

:popcorn: :hammer:Next snafu...
 
The only thing as clueless as Jerry Jones is the people on this site. Did you guys just watch the Myles Garrett fiasco? He signed "early" and as soon as salaries started sky rocketing, he wanted a renegotiation. That's what the really good players do so when you sign them isn't important. You will probably have to re-negotiate if they perceive themselves not making market value and Micah falls into that category
Fact is I don't have to negotiate Didley.

Now take the implied stereotype and run along, Sonnie. :hammer: :popcorn:
 
With Milton aboard and an added WR such as Golden, and Prescott better both stay healthy and top shelf.
 
dude they're not waiting on purpose MP and his agents are part of the slow process and the target was 36 - 40 the whole time, that hast changed, unless MP lied about not needed to reset the market.

ironic how they can get OSA done quick and 9 other signings the last 2 days , and a great deal for both sides, this isn't always about the jones family, the agreement likely isn't in agreement with MPS take less philosophy and holding things up.

the irony is everyone blaming the jones family all the time and it's not always them. Lamb was 100% on Lamb and his agent wanting to wait for Jefferson or chase to sign, facts.. Diggs amongst other easy quiet deals..

ask yourself why chase has yet to sign and Higgins 2 years in row on FT, Aiyuk held out last year and not the only one late to sign, NYG lost SB over a few millions, not always the owner the issue, players and agents muck stuff up..



just few examples. but don't say you know better because unless you are privy to the phone calls and IN meetings, you don't know anything...
Way too many 'you's' to be discussing topic presented to reply provided by yourself. :popcorn:

That is response in English about basic ownership rights...under American ownership rights.
 
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Your points do not hit target and Jerry is target on in not kissing the butt of an agent while his players is being offered league high pay. Jerry is still the boss and paying his players. Not having to include the agent beyond fair. Ask the agent then to replace the Player's Association on contracts.

Here, Jerry is following democratic law and anti-trust features to protect business and owners. Jerry doesn't have to seek a blessing by an agent. The player has that right, but he should recall that Jimmy Johnson was let go when he won a Super Bowl and also disloyal.

I that is called too much waiting, it doesn't fall on Jerry who already offered sky high value in today's NFL.

Myself, I'm not crying about doing right by one's players, for any holier than thou player...and actually does earn the money as well.
If Jerry Jones really approached Micah with a “most ever” compensation offer and the deal isn’t done, obviously Jerry is going to have to secure Micah’s services through his designated representative. Whether Jerry likes it or not.
 
If Jerry Jones really approached Micah with a “most ever” compensation offer and the deal isn’t done, obviously Jerry is going to have to secure Micah’s services through his designated representative. Whether Jerry likes it or not.
No, the terms are his to give and if Parsons wants to press to call all his claim to glory, I'd sit his butt on the bench and let his agent try to cheer him up, This is an employer to employee matter and this isn't the NBA where players call all the shots.

Sorry, this is the agent wanting to ensure his own cuts and affect the team. Parsons isn't an LT and come playoffs he disappears even now.

Let's argue this further. Top dollar was already offered. Players don't command their boss!

Top shelf was offered and his agent can get in step or shut the hell up.
 
Your head isn't just for a hat rack...use it or talk football, Ace!

English was simple,..



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Last quote of mine was playmaker needed... :hammer:
 
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Your head isn't just for a hat rack...use it or talk football, Ace!

English was simple,..



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your is for this,:espn::popcorn::facepalm:hate break it to you but some of your posts not all are long winded and none of them make sense.. it's like you were typing with a concussion... So whatever humor you think whatever clever puns you're using or sayings that you think it's cute and that we're all going to get it we may get it but we're going to look at it and just give you one of those o_O o_O o_O o_O o_O
 
your is for this,:popcorn::espn::facepalm:hate break it to you but some of your posts not all are long winded and none of them make sense.. it's like you were typing with a concussion... So whatever humor you think whatever clever puns you're using or sayings that you think it's cute and that we're all going to get it we may get it but we're going to look at it and just give you one of those o_O o_O o_O o_O o_O
The grammar used on four straight posts are unfocused and an intended insult,

Talk football or shut the hell up. I'm not your whipping, You don't respond to football issues. And you are here full of crap!



:popcorn: :espn::facepalm:o_Oo_Oo_Oo_Oo_O to quote you. And here is YOUR football:


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The grammar used on four straight posts are unfocused and an intended insult,

Talk football or shut the hell up. I'm not your whipping, You don't respond to football issues. And you are here full of crap!



:popcorn: :espn::facepalm:o_Oo_Oo_Oo_Oo_O to quote you. And here is YOUR football:


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not impressed...NEXT o_O:huh::popcorn: get that concussion checked. Get dome bed rest. It's gonna be a long season..
 
not impressed...NEXT o_O:huh::popcorn: get that concussion checked. Get dome bed rest. It's gonna be a long season..
Nick: Let's stop right there with the "relatively easy process" part. There was nothing easy about this deal, especially after getting both Dak and CeeDee done last year. I think it's always been something that is complicated. It does seem like things have changed in the negotiations over the last few weeks/months. My understanding is that the two sides have been relatively close to a deal on multiple occasions but just can't get over the finish line.

Where things stand at the moment doesn't seem relatively close, but then again, it can change rather quickly. Whatever the sticking point can be erased if one of the two sides decides to make it happen. As we've heard many times before, the Cowboys usually live by the "deadlines make deals" mantra. And in this case, there really isn't a deadline. Sure, the Cowboys could've probably gotten the deal done sooner and added more cap space, but who knows if that would've mattered if they're not doing to use it on other players right now.

Patrik: It was never relatively easy, my friend. This is set to be a record-setting contract and not just by franchise standards, but by league standards, and that means there are a lot of machinations involved that make it super complex, e.g., length, guaranteed money, roster bonuses, injury protections, performance escalators, likely to be earned incentives versus not likely to be earned incentives, so forth and so on. Now that we've cleared that part up, I'd say the tone, at least publicly, has indeed changed; but I am also not at all surprised that it has. When Parsons was making the declarations of only needing "enough money to buy a lake house" and being uninterested in being a "$40 million per year" guy, it was prior to seeing Myles Garrett and Ja'Marr Chase get their contracts, and you'd better hope Trey Hendrickson's doesn't land before the Cowboys and Parsons come to terms.

As far as what the team can afford, the answer is yes, regardless of the scenario but the sooner the deal gets done, the better, because they can free up millions toward this year's salary cap (as savings) if they do it before the season begins and get themselves from under the very pricey fifth-year option. If it doesn't get done until next offseason, something that's difficult for me to fathom but not impossible, then there will be no reward financially and it will be at 100 percent cost to the team, but they'll account for it with rollover savings from 2025 that they didn't spend in the first place.

And then the salary cap will jump yet again, and roster attrition will happen, and Osa Odighizuwa's deal will likely be restructured, etc. etc.

You get the picture: affordability is not a static concept, but rather a fluid one. Besides, the $200 million will not be fully guaranteed anyway, but instead a promissory note, as is every NFL contract not once owned by Deshaun Watson or Kirk Cousins, so it's not really $200 million the Cowboys need to "afford" anyway.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/mailbag-have-parsons-negotiations-changed

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not impressed...NEXT o_O:huh::popcorn: get that concussion checked. Get dome bed rest. It's gonna be a long season..
See if YOU can keep up with English!

I know the Cowboys did the right thing by adding some quality running backs in free agency, but if Ashton Jeanty is there at No. 7 or 8, do you see the team moving up four or five spots to draft him? Would that be considered overpaying for a running back, even one who is as crazy skilled as Jeanty?– Brian Dales /Kingsland, TX**

Patrik: I'm one of the biggest fans of Jeanty in a Cowboys' jersey you'll come across, but given the level of expense required to move up to those spots and the depth of this year's RB class and the dire needs that exist at other positions as well, e.g., cornerback, wide receiver — that would be a tough pill for me to swallow. Based upon the value of the picks, it could easily cost the Cowboys their 2025 second-round pick to move to No. 7 or their 2025 third-round pick to move up to No. 8, and while the latter is at least palatable, you have to consider this team has already hamstrung themselves from doing such a move by trading away their 2025 fourth-round pick to the Panthers for Jonathan Mingo.

That would mean acquiring Jeanty, yes, but losing at least one Day 2 (top-100) pick and creating a massive gap of time before going back onto the clock in the fifth-round (barring a deal to return to this year's lost rounds with a package that would include shipping out 2026 picks). If I, a huge fan of Jeanty, told you to choose between your scenario or Tet McMillan at 12 and Omarion Hamption (as one example) in a second-round trade up, which would you choose? Sign me up for the second option, because that's one hell of a supposed consolation prize to staying put and losing out on Jeanty.

Tommy: Personally, I would be all for it if the cards were to fall that way. I highly doubt they do, but I think that highly of Jeanty and the impact that he can make on an offense, especially Schottenheimer's based on what he wants to do schematically. Now, from the Cowboys perspective, they'd probably be giving up more draft capital to move up than they'd want to, which makes this unlikely considering the multiple needs they still have remaining on the roster, and they're long history of being a draft and develop franchise.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/mailbag-should-cowboys-move-up-for-jeanty

Go ahead again state Parsons contract affects all of this...

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See if YOU can keep up with English!

I know the Cowboys did the right thing by adding some quality running backs in free agency, but if Ashton Jeanty is there at No. 7 or 8, do you see the team moving up four or five spots to draft him? Would that be considered overpaying for a running back, even one who is as crazy skilled as Jeanty?– Brian Dales /Kingsland, TX**

Patrik: I'm one of the biggest fans of Jeanty in a Cowboys' jersey you'll come across, but given the level of expense required to move up to those spots and the depth of this year's RB class and the dire needs that exist at other positions as well, e.g., cornerback, wide receiver — that would be a tough pill for me to swallow. Based upon the value of the picks, it could easily cost the Cowboys their 2025 second-round pick to move to No. 7 or their 2025 third-round pick to move up to No. 8, and while the latter is at least palatable, you have to consider this team has already hamstrung themselves from doing such a move by trading away their 2025 fourth-round pick to the Panthers for Jonathan Mingo.

That would mean acquiring Jeanty, yes, but losing at least one Day 2 (top-100) pick and creating a massive gap of time before going back onto the clock in the fifth-round (barring a deal to return to this year's lost rounds with a package that would include shipping out 2026 picks). If I, a huge fan of Jeanty, told you to choose between your scenario or Tet McMillan at 12 and Omarion Hamption (as one example) in a second-round trade up, which would you choose? Sign me up for the second option, because that's one hell of a supposed consolation prize to staying put and losing out on Jeanty.

Tommy: Personally, I would be all for it if the cards were to fall that way. I highly doubt they do, but I think that highly of Jeanty and the impact that he can make on an offense, especially Schottenheimer's based on what he wants to do schematically. Now, from the Cowboys perspective, they'd probably be giving up more draft capital to move up than they'd want to, which makes this unlikely considering the multiple needs they still have remaining on the roster, and they're long history of being a draft and develop franchise.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/mailbag-should-cowboys-move-up-for-jeanty

Go ahead again state Parsons contract affects all of this...

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No, the terms are his to give and if Parsons wants to press to call all his claim to glory, I'd sit his butt on the bench and let his agent try to cheer him up, This is an employer to employee matter and this isn't the NBA where players call all the shots.

Sorry, this is the agent wanting to ensure his own cuts and affect the team. Parsons isn't an LT and come playoffs he disappears even now.

Let's argue this further. Top dollar was already offered. Players don't command their boss!

Top shelf was offered and his agent can get in step or shut the hell up.
Mulugheta answers to Parsons, not to Jerry Jones. If Micah tells him to make a deal then that’s what Mulugheta will do. Micah writes a check to him. So far we know Jerry couldn’t get Micah to agree to a deal.

Micah has already indicated there will be no deal for any amount without his agent’s involvement and consent. Apparently Mulugheta and Jerry are both at Micah’s command. Players in general may not “command their boss”. Micah Parsons…does.
 
Mulugheta answers to Parsons, not to Jerry Jones. If Micah tells him to make a deal then that’s what Mulugheta will do. Micah writes a check to him. So far we know Jerry couldn’t get Micah to agree to a deal.

Micah has already indicated there will be no deal for any amount without his agent’s involvement and consent. Apparently Mulugheta and Jerry are both at Micah’s command. Players in general may not “command their boss”. Micah Parsons…does.
Says you...his player owes all to the organization and it's owner. Hold out above the process. I wouldn't kiss HIS butt for your approval as well. Son. He doesn't guarantee top pay no matter how you declare your own lack of legal expertise yourself.
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