his deal is three years, max of $20.25 million. Signing bonus: $3 million. 2020 base: $2.5 million (fully guaranteed). 2021 base: $5 million ($1.5 million fully guaranteed). 2022 base: $5.25 million. Active roster bonus: Max of $750,000 each season. He can also earn up to $750,000 each season in incentives. An additional $2 million of his 2021 base salary is guaranteed for injury and becomes fully guaranteed on the fifth day of the 2021 league year."BearForce said:McCoy was your starting 3T so now that probably becomes Tyrone Crawford unless you bring someone else in. With Griffin, DLaw, and Aldon Smith you have a good base at DE with hopefully Gregory and Armstrong/the kid out of Utah adding to it.Franko said:
True, but I assume this means they will have to play more 4-3 which means they need more DE depth.
Or they are thinking this will not heal - ever.Assassin said:wow. Maybe they were only looking at him as a 1 year player. He was out for the year. HmmmmBearForce said:
Even though Prescott has become quite the durable presence under center since originally breaking into the league with Dallas a few years back, the Cowboys no doubt have one of the top quarterback tandems in the entire NFL.Quote:
"He's a great leader," Dalton told reporters of Prescott earlier this week, via NBC Sports' Pro Football Talk. "You can see just getting the guys around him to buy in to everything we're doing, make sure everybody's on the same page, pushing guys to be the best they can be. I think that's one of the best traits he's got. Then throw in his physical traits of being able to throw the ball well and move around well and all the things. I've really enjoyed getting to know Dak. It's one of things where it's been a great friendship, and we'll be friends for the rest of our lives."
Andy Dalton has CLASS. I don't care if he is from TCU.Assassin said:
From Clutchpoints:
Now officially a member of the Dallas Cowboys, longtime Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton will be backing up fellow signal-caller Dak Prescott when the heralded NFC East franchise takes the field in 2020.
With Dalton moving into such a role for the first time in his career, he has since remained very complimentary of Prescott while most recently referring to his quarterbacking colleague as a "great leader."Even though Prescott has become quite the durable presence under center since originally breaking into the league with Dallas a few years back, the Cowboys no doubt have one of the top quarterback tandems in the entire NFL.Quote:
"He's a great leader," Dalton told reporters of Prescott earlier this week, via NBC Sports' Pro Football Talk. "You can see just getting the guys around him to buy in to everything we're doing, make sure everybody's on the same page, pushing guys to be the best they can be. I think that's one of the best traits he's got. Then throw in his physical traits of being able to throw the ball well and move around well and all the things. I've really enjoyed getting to know Dak. It's one of things where it's been a great friendship, and we'll be friends for the rest of our lives."
If Prescott was to go down with an injury, though such a scenario is highly unlikely if history has taught us anything, Dalton would be able to step in without a hitch, which is something that not many teams can see confidently with September looming large.
Silly Frogs!Wichitabear said:Andy Dalton has CLASS. I don't care if he is from TCU.Assassin said:
From Clutchpoints:
Now officially a member of the Dallas Cowboys, longtime Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton will be backing up fellow signal-caller Dak Prescott when the heralded NFC East franchise takes the field in 2020.
With Dalton moving into such a role for the first time in his career, he has since remained very complimentary of Prescott while most recently referring to his quarterbacking colleague as a "great leader."Quote:
"He's a great leader," Dalton told reporters of Prescott earlier this week, via NBC Sports' Pro Football Talk. "You can see just getting the guys around him to buy in to everything we're doing, make sure everybody's on the same page, pushing guys to be the best they can be. I think that's one of the best traits he's got. Then throw in his physical traits of being able to throw the ball well and move around well and all the things. I've really enjoyed getting to know Dak. It's one of things where it's been a great friendship, and we'll be friends for the rest of our lives."
Don't get smart with me! LolAssassin said:Silly Frogs!Wichitabear said:Andy Dalton has CLASS. I don't care if he is from TCU.Assassin said:
From Clutchpoints:
Now officially a member of the Dallas Cowboys, longtime Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton will be backing up fellow signal-caller Dak Prescott when the heralded NFC East franchise takes the field in 2020.
With Dalton moving into such a role for the first time in his career, he has since remained very complimentary of Prescott while most recently referring to his quarterbacking colleague as a "great leader."Quote:
"He's a great leader," Dalton told reporters of Prescott earlier this week, via NBC Sports' Pro Football Talk. "You can see just getting the guys around him to buy in to everything we're doing, make sure everybody's on the same page, pushing guys to be the best they can be. I think that's one of the best traits he's got. Then throw in his physical traits of being able to throw the ball well and move around well and all the things. I've really enjoyed getting to know Dak. It's one of things where it's been a great friendship, and we'll be friends for the rest of our lives."