The price for Dallas Cowboys star defender is only getting higher

Just be a fan and root like hell for them when they play. For football, that still works. Not a presidential hidden agenda financial concept.
I do root like hell when they play football, i also voice my opinion on how the reults are going as a fan...i think thats still in the fans wheel house is it not?
 
I do root like hell when they play football, i also voice my opinion on how the reults are going as a fan...i think thats still in the fans wheel house is it not?
What's your problem then? Last season's injuries and new change lined up? It isn't even formation of a team status yet. How can you be in dilemma of solutions. Analysis haven't even been defined yet and there is a wrecking wrench of a 30 year old calendar, instead, being thrown into a discussion. Myself, I already understand the repeated points of label for failure.

I'm still following points of direction established by after action analysis and not supported labeling of stereotype.

Defense, have actions been taken to improve this element? What?

What about offensive production? Is there a ton of potential than can easily be added in the Draft?

Doom and gloom is only so useful item in discussion. Resolution is the topic to watch.
 
What's your problem then? Last season's injuries and new change lined up? It isn't even formation of a team status yet. How can you be in dilemma of solutions. Analysis haven't even been defined yet and there is a wrecking wrench of a 30 year old calendar, instead, being thrown into a discussion. Myself, I already understand the repeated points of label for failure.

I'm still following points of direction established by after action analysis and not supported labeling of stereotype.

Defense, have actions been taken to improve this element? What?

What about offensive production? Is there a ton of potential than can easily be added in the Draft?

Doom and gloom is only so useful item in discussion. Resolution is the topic to watch.
And i 100% agree, can we get Jerry to agree with changing his plan because he been losing the war for 30 years...thats not doom and gloom thats just a fact...
 
And i 100% agree, can we get Jerry to agree with changing his plan because he been losing the war for 30 years...thats not doom and gloom thats just a fact...
(coughing) I don't think that steps up to the level of analytical analysis...excuse dart board material. Don't volunteer to throw darts in England.

Get one's facts straight first...Jerry's teams always were provided ability to play with their own guts.
 
I'm waiting for the first fan on this site to step up and congratulate Jerry Jones and his family for contributing all along to the Salvation Army and give real rewards in life, unlike removing from Social Security for money in the pocket.

Then as to football, thanking the Jones Family for sacrificing and paying for the development and backing of High School football in the state of Texas and making it a true step above and rewarding in fact to it's youth...yea, still waiiting him receiving the respect he long ago deserved! State playoffs and seasons are greatly enriched. Not his own pockets!!
 
Estimated free cap after the draft is 6M

Micah is already due 25M on his 5th year.

Any contract extensions have to lower the 2025 cap hit.
 
This has logic but the counter logic to it is why does it happen with every one of the contracts...for sure it happens other places but not every time. Other FO's seem to get thiers done sooner. Do i know its Jerry, no, can i read the history and logically say its Jerry..yeah thats a logical answer givin the facts.
I'm not sure it does happen with every contract. It may seem so because we just happen to be in a two year period of negotiating contracts with three of the highest profile players in the league. Those are the guys who have the swagger to wait for others to set the market for them.

It seems to get ignored here, but it is true that Dak turned down two very good offers, both of which would have put him at least top two in salary, before signing his first contract. One offer made to him after his third season as soon as league rules allowed. In those cases Dak very clearly chose to bet on himself and ride the market out as long as he could. He even forced a shorter than typical deal just to get back the market sooner.

I don't recall hearing about anyone other than the top tier elites having any difficulties or delays in their deals. Is there anyone besides Dak, Lamb and Parsons who negotiations are strung out to the bitter end?

I think the whole. 'could have gotten him cheaper' thing is a fallacy. The only way you get Dak, Lamb, or Parsons cheaper, regardless of what month you close the deal, is if they choose to accept a cheaper deal. That's just not going to happen. They'd be crazy to not suck every cent they could get out of the billionaire who profits off them.

I do agree that it's in the best interest of the team to get the deals done early. It makes no sense from a team building aspect to string these out to the last minute. No sense at all. I think it matters very little from a financial aspect though.
 
I think the whole. 'could have gotten him cheaper' thing is a fallacy. The only way you get Dak, Lamb, or Parsons cheaper, regardless of what month you close the deal, is if they choose to accept a cheaper deal.
In the cases of Lamb and Parsons, they could have gotten them cheaper had they extended them a year before. I realize both sides have to agree. But since the Cowboys never extend (willingly) their first round picks after 3 years, I'm assuming it's on their side.
 
Jerry is waiting for 50 million mark, that is a good marketing #.
Less for the little guys, but so what !

Jerry wants a foundation of greedy stars , then pay the others peanuts.
He likes greedy players, as they are much like him.
 
Jerry is waiting for 50 million mark, that is a good marketing #.
Less for the little guys, but so what !

Jerry wants a foundation of greedy stars , then pay the others peanuts.
He likes greedy players, as they are much like him.
Stick to sheep riding...and invest in foreign alcohol.
 
In the cases of Lamb and Parsons, they could have gotten them cheaper had they extended them a year before. I realize both sides have to agree. But since the Cowboys never extend (willingly) their first round picks after 3 years, I'm assuming it's on their side.
Agents set the price.
 
(coughing) I don't think that steps up to the level of analytical analysis...excuse dart board material. Don't volunteer to throw darts in England.

Get one's facts straight first...Jerry's teams always were provided ability to play with their own guts.
Agents set the price.
Jerry Jones and every NFL ownership group can say no to any player compensation deal they feel is not appropriate for their organization. As long as they pay the minimum required by the CBA and maintain the minimum overall player compensation in league rules they’re fine. Agents will work on their clients’ behalf to secure the best deal. If an owner agrees to a deal, that’s on the owner. Not the player or his representation.
 
The strength of this defense will be reflected by time on the field for these players:

Mazi Smith and Marshawn Kneeland
No, it will be determined by how well those players perform on the field. If they play over 50% of the snaps and perform well, our defense will most likely be good. If they play over 50% of the snaps and perform poorly, it will be more like last year's defense.
 
No, it will be determined by how well those players perform on the field. If they play over 50% of the snaps and perform well, our defense will most likely be good. If they play over 50% of the snaps and perform poorly, it will be more like last year's defense.
Time on the clock is a team building tool.

Presently a half and half observation does little more than present a prejudice category.
 
Time on the clock is a team building tool.

Presently a half and half observation does little more than present a prejudice category.
No it doesn't. If they play that much and perform poorly, our defense will most likely be poor. Many teams throughout NFL history have had the same issue and showed poor results. If you have key players that underperform, the team overall suffers. It's been shown to be true too many times in the past.
 
No it doesn't. If they play that much and perform poorly, our defense will most likely be poor. Many teams throughout NFL history have had the same issue and showed poor results. If you have key players that underperform, the team overall suffers. It's been shown to be true too many times in the past.
You don't have a clue, here and now. Time on the carpet is a major indicator to show exactly contribution of team evaluated value.

You merely look for black holes and claim insight. You prove nothing beyond attitude and stereotype. Not a tool of management or leadership! Good night Calendar Watch.
 
You don't have a clue, here and now. Time on the carpet is a major indicator to show exactly contribution of team evaluated value.

You merely look for black holes and claim insight. You prove nothing beyond attitude and stereotype. Not a tool of management or leadership! Good night Calendar Watch.
What I say is based through decades of team play and verifiable records. You are someone that thinks using psudo-flowery language makes you seem intelligent, without realizing that the majority of posters here consider you a joke. Spare me your bullcrap.
 
What I say is based through decades of team play and verifiable records. You are someone that thinks using psudo-flowery language makes you seem intelligent, without realizing that the majority of posters here consider you a joke. Spare me your bullcrap.
Not at all as I discuss on current merit.

Stay out of a conversation as you are biased and simply can't take it.

30 year calendar fan. You misquote and lie.

:popcorn:


Your football world:


Playground sandbox on white background





Lying on the Witness Stand

Now tell us all what happens in 2 weeks at pick 12. 'Smart guy.'

Do tell us all who the first defensive player that will be taken in this coming draft... :muttley: :popcorn::hammer:
 
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