Why do the Cowboys wait so long to extend their players contracts?

They have a history of being slow to sign the star players on their own roster. I suspect that the agents of those players have found a way to "work" the FO for the most money possible. It seems that if they wait and wait and postpone talks that the FO gets nervous and tends to cave. The Jones boys end up coughing up maximum bucks. IMO Jerry and Stephen are poor negotiators with players and agents.

That also may be why the FO is timid is dealing with star FA fresh off other rosters.
 
They fear setting the market. That's why they always reference "letting the leaves fall".

They always end up skewing to the top end of the market or in Dak's case setting the market. So, I can never understand why they wait so long. I can only surmise that they actually don't know what they're doing when it comes to these high profile negotiations.
 
They in fact wait a year too long to sign players to big contracts (jags aside).

Honestly, I don’t think they know what they’re doing.

Or…

They just want to pocket cash and enrich themselves, in fact their cash spending amongst the most frugal teams.

Then, they can claim there’s no cap room and that they are hand cuffed by the CBA/cap.
It’s the cap.
 
It's a mystery to those who feel it's not to the FO's advantage to do so.

They tend to claim that it helps them, when it really doesn't. Go figure.

They fear 'setting the market.' Apparently, they don't trust themselves.
 
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What is a reason why we wait so long until the last minute to sign our players? What do we get out of doing this, it seems weird like they like this they seem infatuated with it! If the goal is to make a news story and not get ahead of these deals early, them I'm lost!

You see teams extend players early possibly after their 3rd season, why wait until its late to start getting things done. We're tight with our spending, but we wait and wait and end up spending more by taking our time! Please give your thoughts
Is the question why do they wait so long in the offseason to get contracts done, or why do they wait until contracts are about to expire or have expired to sign new deals?

The answer to the first question is, they are stupid. They have no feel for the market. The have no feel for the players or their agents. They don't know what they are doing.

The answer to the second question is a larger discussion but I think most teams wait until contracts are about to expire. I think players prefer to wait in many case because they want the threat of open bidding to drive their price up. Some may want to see if they can get more on the open market. What they risk is injury which might drive down their contract value. But then they sign one year deals so they can prove they are the same player then hit the free market again.

On this issue, I can argue both ways. If we are talking about a 1st round pick there is always the option year to keep them for a 5th year. For everyone else to resign them after 3 years or 2 years, they would have to prove they are good enough very quickly, or the team would have to take a chance on them improving. I would be against signing a 1 year wonder to a longer term deal. I think the Cowboys wait because there is always the threat of injury. Then the team is stuck with a long term deal for a player who may never be the same or he is diminished for a year or 2.
 
What is a reason why we wait so long until the last minute to sign our players? What do we get out of doing this, it seems weird like they like this they seem infatuated with it! If the goal is to make a news story and not get ahead of these deals early, them I'm lost!

You see teams extend players early possibly after their 3rd season, why wait until its late to start getting things done. We're tight with our spending, but we wait and wait and end up spending more by taking our time! Please give your thoughts
I think you are only considering a few higher profile cases. It's not unusual to sign more moderately priced players earlier.

As for higher priced players, there is the other school of thought that if you sign them too early you don't get a chance to see if they decline before deciding on a big contract. Naturally that strategy can work for the team in some cases, and against it in others. Many criticized extending Zeke while he still had a year on his contract, and he did, in fact, decline.
 
What is a reason why we wait so long until the last minute to sign our players? What do we get out of doing this, it seems weird like they like this they seem infatuated with it! If the goal is to make a news story and not get ahead of these deals early, them I'm lost!

You see teams extend players early possibly after their 3rd season, why wait until its late to start getting things done. We're tight with our spending, but we wait and wait and end up spending more by taking our time! Please give your thoughts
Jerry and stephen think why pay early if you don't have to? Money in the bank is better for me..

That's the short term thinking and bad cap management. And when you go down that road it's hard to. Read out of it.

Its lack of foresight andnplanning
 
I think you are only considering a few higher profile cases. It's not unusual to sign more moderately priced players earlier.

As for higher priced players, there is the other school of thought that if you sign them too early you don't get a chance to see if they decline before deciding on a big contract. Naturally that strategy can work for the team in some cases, and against it in others. Many criticized extending Zeke while he still had a year on his contract, and he did, in fact, decline.
I like where you're going with that I wish we would wait some times because it seems like as soon as we sign some players to big deals they become duds, they have a great contract year, get the money then be duds
 
What is a reason why we wait so long until the last minute to sign our players? What do we get out of doing this, it seems weird like they like this they seem infatuated with it! If the goal is to make a news story and not get ahead of these deals early, them I'm lost!

You see teams extend players early possibly after their 3rd season, why wait until its late to start getting things done. We're tight with our spending, but we wait and wait and end up spending more by taking our time! Please give your thoughts
What we have in Dallas is a failure of competency. Amateurs operate the Cowboys. The Joneses should be forced to sell the team with the blatant display of incompetence that Jerry Jones puts on display year after year.
 

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