If Dak has played his last game, he will have an enormous amount of money coming his way. Since he is making $31,400,000 and the average wage in the US is $33,706, doubtful he will be on food stamps anytime in the near future
Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, betting he'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Should have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
TrustTheProcess said:Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, betting he'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Should have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
TrustTheProcess said:Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, dtykidrykdstykvxvhmhe'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Shodpawetqw4y6tuld have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
Assassin said:TrustTheProcess said:Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, dtykidrykdstykvxvhmhe'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Shodpawetqw4y6tuld have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
TrustTheProcess said:Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, betting he'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Should have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, betting he'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Should have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
No, I actually don't. I'm saying it's pathetic because you assume he'll never be fully mobile again, he should've been offered as much guaranteed as Goff/Wentz, and likely a bit more since it was a year after they got their contracts (since that is how it typically works) and he had never missed a game. I don't pity him either, but I can't fault a guy trying to get a comparable contract. That's just how the game is played. And it was his agency rejecting it, not squarely on Dak's shoulders. And it's not cute that you always call him Zak. It's pathetic.
Mothra said:trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, betting he'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Should have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
No, I actually don't. I'm saying it's pathetic because you assume he'll never be fully mobile again, he should've been offered as much guaranteed as Goff/Wentz, and likely a bit more since it was a year after they got their contracts (since that is how it typically works) and he had never missed a game. I don't pity him either, but I can't fault a guy trying to get a comparable contract. That's just how the game is played. And it was his agency rejecting it, not squarely on Dak's shoulders. And it's not cute that you always call him Zak. It's pathetic.
It's my understanding he was offered more than both Goff and Wentz. The rumor was $35 million a year and more than $100 millions guaranteed. If I recall wentz and Goff were likewise just over $100 million. Where are you getting your numbers from?
trey3216 said:Mothra said:trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, betting he'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Should have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
No, I actually don't. I'm saying it's pathetic because you assume he'll never be fully mobile again, he should've been offered as much guaranteed as Goff/Wentz, and likely a bit more since it was a year after they got their contracts (since that is how it typically works) and he had never missed a game. I don't pity him either, but I can't fault a guy trying to get a comparable contract. That's just how the game is played. And it was his agency rejecting it, not squarely on Dak's shoulders. And it's not cute that you always call him Zak. It's pathetic.
It's my understanding he was offered more than both Goff and Wentz. The rumor was $35 million a year and more than $100 millions guaranteed. If I recall wentz and Goff were likewise just over $100 million. Where are you getting your numbers from?
The guaranteed money portion I've heard multiple times was right at Goff/Wentz and one source said it was slightly less. Those are #'s I've heard from listening to various Dallas sports stations.
Well, JJ is not a typical "how it works guy" - and allocating more than 17% of your salary cap to a single player doesn't make good business sense.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, betting he'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Should have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
No, I actually don't. I'm saying it's pathetic because you assume he'll never be fully mobile again, he should've been offered as much guaranteed as Goff/Wentz, and likely a bit more since it was a year after they got their contracts (since that is how it typically works) and he had never missed a game. I don't pity him either, but I can't fault a guy trying to get a comparable contract. That's just how the game is played. And it was his agency rejecting it, not squarely on Dak's shoulders. And it's not cute that you always call him Zak. It's pathetic.
trey3216 said:Mothra said:trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, betting he'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Should have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
No, I actually don't. I'm saying it's pathetic because you assume he'll never be fully mobile again, he should've been offered as much guaranteed as Goff/Wentz, and likely a bit more since it was a year after they got their contracts (since that is how it typically works) and he had never missed a game. I don't pity him either, but I can't fault a guy trying to get a comparable contract. That's just how the game is played. And it was his agency rejecting it, not squarely on Dak's shoulders. And it's not cute that you always call him Zak. It's pathetic.
It's my understanding he was offered more than both Goff and Wentz. The rumor was $35 million a year and more than $100 millions guaranteed. If I recall wentz and Goff were likewise just over $100 million. Where are you getting your numbers from?
The guaranteed money portion I've heard multiple times was right at Goff/Wentz and one source said it was slightly less. Those are #'s I've heard from listening to various Dallas sports stations.
Man, you give a reasoned response yet still decide to be a complete jackwagon.TrustTheProcess said:Well, JJ is not a typical "how it works guy" - and allocating more than 17% of your salary cap to a single player doesn't make good business sense.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, betting he'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Should have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
No, I actually don't. I'm saying it's pathetic because you assume he'll never be fully mobile again, he should've been offered as much guaranteed as Goff/Wentz, and likely a bit more since it was a year after they got their contracts (since that is how it typically works) and he had never missed a game. I don't pity him either, but I can't fault a guy trying to get a comparable contract. That's just how the game is played. And it was his agency rejecting it, not squarely on Dak's shoulders. And it's not cute that you always call him Zak. It's pathetic.
I apologize for calling DaK - Zak. Autocorrect is a *****.
But he had 2 years to sign a deal with likely $100m in guarantees. Those days are gone and I find it hard to believe that Jones will be franchising him for another year @ 37m for him to sit on the bench recovering from the injury. I would expect the Cowboys to allow him to hit the free agency market and wait until his is fully recovered before offering any sort of contract.
And for your "below market" comment people. You are likely the same people who take a new job because of a $xxK increase in salary only to realize your benefits and bonus structure actually nets you a total decrease in compensation.
Dak had the potential to earn so much more in endorsement deals than squabbling over 2-5m a year in salary. Let's see what he can do in recovery over the next 18-24 months.
the only # that truly matters to these guys and their agents is guaranteed $$Mothra said:trey3216 said:Mothra said:trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, betting he'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Should have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
No, I actually don't. I'm saying it's pathetic because you assume he'll never be fully mobile again, he should've been offered as much guaranteed as Goff/Wentz, and likely a bit more since it was a year after they got their contracts (since that is how it typically works) and he had never missed a game. I don't pity him either, but I can't fault a guy trying to get a comparable contract. That's just how the game is played. And it was his agency rejecting it, not squarely on Dak's shoulders. And it's not cute that you always call him Zak. It's pathetic.
It's my understanding he was offered more than both Goff and Wentz. The rumor was $35 million a year and more than $100 millions guaranteed. If I recall wentz and Goff were likewise just over $100 million. Where are you getting your numbers from?
The guaranteed money portion I've heard multiple times was right at Goff/Wentz and one source said it was slightly less. Those are #'s I've heard from listening to various Dallas sports stations.
More money overall and approximately same guarantee seems fair. It would have made him the highest paid QB In the NFL outside of Mahomes which is an overpayment IMO. He's not top 5 IMO.
Being the second highest paid QB is an incredibly fair contract for Dak.
trey3216 said:the only # that truly matters to these guys and their agents is guaranteed $$Mothra said:trey3216 said:Mothra said:trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:Why. He turned down millions. You actually believe Cowboys should treat him as one of the top QB in the league now? That's hilarious. You must work for a non-profit.trey3216 said:TrustTheProcess said:I don't pity the guy one bit. You play a sport for a living in that any moment you can get injured and never play again. He passed on some sweet $$$ trying to string the Cowboys out. FU - - - I can't imagine Jerry is gonna pay top dollar for a QB who will never be fully mobile again. If I'm Zak - I'm pissed at my agent.UPBaylor said:I was really meaning in terms of what they do with Dak's contract now. Could be a cold ass business decision. Even if the prognosis is decent, do they offer him anywhere close to the same terms they've had on the table? And, if it's highly questionable, do they let him go?Assassin said:First, see how Andy does for the rest of the year. Get DiNucci who they were really high on at the draft, some reps.UPBaylor said:He's not an idiot. He knew the risks.Timbear said:
Dak was rolling the dice with his contract, betting he'd stay healthy. Now he's hurt. Should have taken $35M per when he was healthy. Could be out till 2021. Greed kills.
If it's as bad as everyone is speculation, what's the Cowboys' move in the offseason?
You have to find out about our OL. I would have gone OT in Rd 1 if we signed Dak long term to protect the investment.
Assuming we would be a top 10 pick, Trevor Lawrence will be gone. Justin Fields may be there. Trey Lance will most certainly be there, small college kid from North Dakota State. Jamie Newman from Georgia might be interesting.
How about this thought. The Cowboys have looked like a very mediocre team this season and injuries have really killed the OL. Now, their superstar QB goes down. All that could set up for a really ugly season. As in competition for the top draft pick ugly. They might look back and kick themselves if this meaningless victory turns out to push them out of the #1 spot.
Jeez. Pathetic.
No, I actually don't. I'm saying it's pathetic because you assume he'll never be fully mobile again, he should've been offered as much guaranteed as Goff/Wentz, and likely a bit more since it was a year after they got their contracts (since that is how it typically works) and he had never missed a game. I don't pity him either, but I can't fault a guy trying to get a comparable contract. That's just how the game is played. And it was his agency rejecting it, not squarely on Dak's shoulders. And it's not cute that you always call him Zak. It's pathetic.
It's my understanding he was offered more than both Goff and Wentz. The rumor was $35 million a year and more than $100 millions guaranteed. If I recall wentz and Goff were likewise just over $100 million. Where are you getting your numbers from?
The guaranteed money portion I've heard multiple times was right at Goff/Wentz and one source said it was slightly less. Those are #'s I've heard from listening to various Dallas sports stations.
More money overall and approximately same guarantee seems fair. It would have made him the highest paid QB In the NFL outside of Mahomes which is an overpayment IMO. He's not top 5 IMO.
Being the second highest paid QB is an incredibly fair contract for Dak.
Quote:
Paul: So I hear, there was a poll in 1975, 'the most underrated, unsung, and all probability underpaid player in the NFL', and they said that was Charlie Waters, 1975.
Charlie: Yeah, I won the Sports Illustrated unsung hero award two years in a row. Two years in a row, but you know, if you get unsung, if you get an unsung hero, don't you get sung?
Paul: (Laughs)
Charlie: That ain't right. So I mean, I played one year with a broken arm when I was playing corner.
I don't know if you got the book that Cliff and I wrote. But I played the whole season with a rod in my arm. The humerus is the second largest bone on the body. And I had a rod in there. Now you know how stupid we were. Because if you don't play, somebody's gonna take your place. And if you don't play well, somebody's gonna take your place.
Paul: Oh, yeah.
Charlie: That's just the way it is.
Dak has an incredible arm but he lacks a couple of things that separate him from the top rung (IMO). One, he doesn't get 'touch', throwing the ball ONLY as hard or soft as you need for only the WR to get to it, and Two, he really doesn't have pocket presence. My guess is that, that type of peripheral vision/eyes in back of your head is something you are born with. Knowing that when that DE has gone out of your field, to step up in the pocket. Of course now that we have a new C, not sure that will be the best move anyway.Mothra said:trey3216 said:
The guaranteed money portion I've heard multiple times was right at Goff/Wentz and one source said it was slightly less. Those are #'s I've heard from listening to various Dallas sports stations.
More money overall and approximately same guarantee seems fair. It would have made him the highest paid QB In the NFL outside of Mahomes which is an overpayment IMO. He's not top 5 IMO.
Being the second highest paid QB is an incredibly fair contract for Dak.
we still have some room for improvement. LolAssassin said:
BTW - dont know if anyone noticed, but our Defense really improved. We were allowing 36.5 points per game and only gave up 34...
stinks! Can't help but worry about Dak's mental health.BearForce said:
Dak has a 4 to 6 month recovery and Tristan Hill is out for the year with an ACL according to 105.3 The Fan.
Agreed. And no surprise regarding his rankings. I've always considered him a top half of the league QB, but not much better than that. He's not nearly as accurate as one would like.Assassin said:Dak has an incredible arm but he lacks a couple of things that separate him from the top rung (IMO). One, he doesn't get 'touch', throwing the ball ONLY as hard or soft as you need for only the WR to get to it, and Two, he really doesn't have pocket presence. My guess is that, that type of peripheral vision/eyes in back of your head is something you are born with. Knowing that when that DE has gone out of your field, to step up in the pocket. Of course now that we have a new C, not sure that will be the best move anyway.Mothra said:trey3216 said:
The guaranteed money portion I've heard multiple times was right at Goff/Wentz and one source said it was slightly less. Those are #'s I've heard from listening to various Dallas sports stations.
More money overall and approximately same guarantee seems fair. It would have made him the highest paid QB In the NFL outside of Mahomes which is an overpayment IMO. He's not top 5 IMO.
Being the second highest paid QB is an incredibly fair contract for Dak.
As for being one of the top QBs, I would agree he's not Top 5, but he is our Top 1. We will always give him more credit than the other team.
Here are the top QBs this season so far. Doubtful Dak will change his numbers in 2020.
Wichitabear said:stinks! Can't help but worry about Dak's mental health.BearForce said:
Dak has a 4 to 6 month recovery and Tristan Hill is out for the year with an ACL according to 105.3 The Fan.
BearForce said:
I think we would actually be 18th if we won the division but it doesn't change much
21: R1P21
QB BROCK PURDY
IOWA STATE
53: R2P21
DL JAY TUFELE
USC
84: R3P20
S CADEN STERNS
TEXAS
98: R3P34
LB PALAIE GAOTEOTE IV
USC
123: R4P21
DL DANTE STILLS
WEST VIRGINIA
136: R4P34
LB MONTY RICE
GEORGIA
176: R5P35
OT TOMMY DOYLE
MIAMI OHIO
218: R6P39
CB RALEIGH TEXADA
BAYLOR
244: R7P21
EDGE WILLIAM BRADLEY-KING
BAYLOR
LOL I know but I did that just to show what you are looking at for QB if you win the division.trey3216 said:BearForce said:
I think we would actually be 18th if we won the division but it doesn't change much
21: R1P21
QB BROCK PURDY
IOWA STATE
53: R2P21
DL JAY TUFELE
USC
84: R3P20
S CADEN STERNS
TEXAS
98: R3P34
LB PALAIE GAOTEOTE IV
USC
123: R4P21
DL DANTE STILLS
WEST VIRGINIA
136: R4P34
LB MONTY RICE
GEORGIA
176: R5P35
OT TOMMY DOYLE
MIAMI OHIO
218: R6P39
CB RALEIGH TEXADA
BAYLOR
244: R7P21
EDGE WILLIAM BRADLEY-KING
BAYLOR
Good Lord no on Brock Purdy
no 5th or 6th?BearForce said:
PFN Simulator that doesn't have the comp picks factored in but is probably in the right neighborhood in terms of draft position if you don't win the division"
14.
Jaylen Twyman
DT Pittsburgh
46.
Dillon Radunz
OT North Dakota State
78.
Israel Mukuamu
CB South Carolina
109.
Talanoa Hufanga
S USC
205.
Dom Peterson
DT Nevada