You got it.I'm good with this. Franchise tag for Dak and transition tag for Amari. Let's see how they both do with a new coaching staff and then make long-term decisions on both of them.
I'm good with this. Franchise tag for Dak and transition tag for Amari. Let's see how they both do with a new coaching staff and then make long-term decisions on both of them.
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Dak Prescott won't commit to showing up, if he's tagged
The dance continues between the Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott, and the music could soon take an ominous turn.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
I did some reading and found out something I didn’t know. If we do use the transition tag and end up signing him to a contract we can’t use that tag again until his contract expires. Not sure I’m a fan of using it now that I know that.Am I confused or would the transition tag only give us the chance to match a contract offer for Amari? And if we don't we get zero compensation. I fail to see how this would be more useful than just signing the guy.
FYI I think this is all standard contract posturing. Their is a ton of time to get a contract worked out and I seriously doubt the Cowboys want to continue down this franchise tag path with their franchise QB. It can only end badly.
Looks like they are negotiating in the media right now.
I’m not so sure we get a deal done with Dak this offseason. I could easily see them applying the tag for a year. But, if they can get a deal done with Amari, then the tag makes a lot of sense for Dak.Yep, I refuse to get worked up over it. A long term deal is going to get done this offseason. Just like we all knew Zeke would get his extension whether we liked it or not.
I’m not so sure we get a deal done with Dak this offseason. I could easily see them applying the tag for a year. But, if they can get a deal done with Amari, then the tag makes a lot of sense for Dak.
Dak couldnt even get this team to the playoffs in his best year. You don't pay an average QB top 3 money.
I don't think the franchise tag makes any sense for Dak honestly. You risk ruining the offseason with worries about money and contracts instead of winning championships. You don't do that with a franchise QB. And then the price tag either goes up next offseason or you've sunk the ship so badly that you now have to search for a new QB to build around. I don't see any upside to the franchise tag with a 26 year old QB who you have 4 seasons as a starter to judge. You either love him or you should move on.
The saying either shit or get off the pot comes to mind. Stalling hurts everyone in this scenario.