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Most of the other teams actually have GMs who are smart enough not to allow themselves to be backed into a corner the way Jerry did.
But why would any player ever do that when Jerry has repeatedly shown that all you have to do is take it to the wire or threaten a holdout and you'll get everything you want and more?And then they'll give him 38/year when they could probably get him for like 35 right now.
I don't agree with this. I don't think he believes that. We can only speculate of course but most elite athletes believe in themselves pretty strongly.
I'd bet he believes it's only a matter of time before he breaks through.
He also knows he can't even go freaking fishing without a brace on his ankle.My point is that he knows what his strengths and weaknesses are and he remembers whether he was nervous in those games and situations or not.
Jimmy needs to be yanked from the ROH for this "diamond surrounded by trash" bullshit.Jimmy is on Fox right now saying Dak is the guy, he's not the problem, he needs a better supporting cast, "give him a chance."

Dak doesn't give a fuck about winning because he took as much of the cap as he could get, limiting what the talent can be paid around him that will lead to less talent around him.
This fucking guy isn't elite. Not even close when it matters in the playoffs. He's not a killer with ice in his veins. He feels the pressure and it affects him negatively when the big lights are on.
Quick, someone tell me again why the two best QBs in history could take lower paying contracts.
Don't fucking bother. Tom Brady could cuz his wife was rich.
Pat Mahomes can because????? He hates fucking losing? Wants to see his team paid as well? What?![]()
He is too old for that shit again. And frankly, so am I.Jerry admitted in that SAS interview that he didn't take as many risks now as when he was younger.
Jerry gave in because he's terrified of another Quincy-Hutch period, even if that means we have little chance of a Superbowl.
Inflation.Remember when Troy Aikman signed that 50mil contract? FOR EIGHT YEARS?
Jesus Christ, these salaries have spiraled WAAAAY out of control.
God knows he deserves it


To me, there are some real relevant facts about the NFL in 2024-2028 that help me arrive at the simple point that the next 8 days are vital for this franchise.
Meanwhile, since his broken ankle, he has put three 12-win seasons out there and while the playoffs have not gone well enough, that isn’t relevant when it comes to the QB marketplace. I’m sorry, but it is true. You remember the Romo quote?I believe the Cowboys have not handled their QB contract situation correctly from the day Dak was proven to be worthy of a second deal. I have documented that carefully over the last six years. It is all here to see. They botched the early signing. They botched the franchise tag. They botched the second tag. They botched the annual payouts for this second deal ($40 million in dead money in 2025????), and to make matters more ridiculous, they have barely invested in a replacement at any time.
So, there are now two paths left, I believe.
The first one is that a deal is done by dinner next Saturday. If deadlines make deals, all of these tough and firm comments from both parties are merely the normal final death rattles before a deal gets done. I have seen this many times, and so have you. They all talk tough, and then someone cracks because the end is emerging. There is a hypothetical that the deal could be struck in-season or after-season but before free agency, but the rising economy will only make that hurt more. I also think that since Dak can walk free, they should not allow him to get comfortable with thoughts of New York or Las Vegas living in his future.
I admit at dinner last night I was wondering if I was wrong. Where was this deal?The second one is that he is one of the only QBs in NFL history who has the credentials from up above—starter for years of a winning franchise that is always in the playoffs and only 31 years old—and leaves for nothing as an unrestricted free agent in his prime. His team is left with nothing besides a “fresh start” and elects to rebuild for years over a few million dollars.