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What do you wanna see happen with Dak?   

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  1. 1. What do you wanna see happen with Dak?

    • Keep and resign
      7
    • Cut pre-June 1st
      0
    • Cut post June 1st
      2
    • Trade prior March 17
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On 3/22/2024 at 3:43 PM, WizardHawk said:

This here is really important to factor into the equation. Dak is already pulling in $50m/yr in endorsements, but everyone loves a winner. Especially, if the winner plays QB for the Cowboys.

Except he doesn’t win when it matters.

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On 3/22/2024 at 3:24 PM, MaddHatter said:

I may be wrong, but I recall Brady setting the new bar on contracts in 2010 surpassing Peyton.  

Of course, you are wrong.  Since 2010, here is where Brady ranked by salary amount QBs by year. https://overthecap.com/position/quarterback/2022

2010- 4th

2011- 8th

2012- 16th

2013- 5th

2014- 12th

2015- 14th

2016- 18th

2017- 20th

2018- 11th

2019- 11th

2020 6 w Bucs 

2021 15

2022 17

 

Bold denotes SB wins.  Like I said, Brady was the GOAT BECAUSE HE PUT WINNING FIRST.   Sure, he was a great QB but there are more talented QBs.  He understood that by taking less money he’d be surrounded by a better team and by winning, he’d make more money than he could make than by simply playing football.  
 

If Dak was smart enough to understand this, he MIGHT have a chance to advance past the divisional round.  

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6 hours ago, The_Slamman said:

Of course, you are wrong.  Since 2010, here is where Brady ranked by salary amount QBs by year. https://overthecap.com/position/quarterback/2022

2010- 4th

2011- 8th

2012- 16th

2013- 5th

2014- 12th

2015- 14th

2016- 18th

2017- 20th

2018- 11th

2019- 11th

2020 6 w Bucs 

2021 15

2022 17

 

Bold denotes SB wins.  Like I said, Brady was the GOAT BECAUSE HE PUT WINNING FIRST.   Sure, he was a great QB but there are more talented QBs.  He understood that by taking less money he’d be surrounded by a better team and by winning, he’d make more money than he could make than by simply playing football.  
 

If Dak was smart enough to understand this, he MIGHT have a chance to advance past the divisional round.  

Only matters where he was when he signed, which was 4th. The bar resets every year when new contracts come up.  So doesn’t look like I was wrong at all.

 

2010 and 2013 he was top 5 money.  

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Little surprised this hasn’t been posted yet. I guess no one is really being caught off guard by this news.

My gut says they still cave and pay him right before free agency next spring, just like they did in ‘21, if only to avoid the ignominy of him costing $40M to play elsewhere. Probably on a short-term deal again, too (say 3 years, $180M). Why? Because this outcome would make everyone mad at this point, Dak backers and Dak detractors alike, and nothing ever changes with our stupid team.

EDIT: something is wrong with this website for me, this post isn’t showing when I click on the forum page. Perhaps discussion is happening and I’m missing it

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4 hours ago, JohnChimpo said:

Can they still trade him now if he waives the clause? I’d much rather do that than let him walk for nothing.

They can trade him now all the up to the trade deadline, IF he waives his no trade clause 

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2 hours ago, textaz03 said:

They can trade him now all the up to the trade deadline, IF he waives his no trade clause 

Thanks. That’s what I thought, but I wasn’t sure since the poll said prior to 3/17.

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2 hours ago, TVScout said:

 

Some people literally say the STUPIDEST things to justify Dak’s playoff failures.

 

Heres who Tom Brady was worked with as OC…

 

Charlie Weis- Out of the League and horrible failure after leaving patriots

Bill O’Brien- Out of the league (multiple times) and failure after leaving patriots

Josh Mc Daniel’s - out of the league and horrible failure after leaving the patriots

 

At a certain, these idiots have to stop making excuses for Dak.  

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1 hour ago, The_Slamman said:

Some people literally say the STUPIDEST things to justify Dak’s playoff failures.

 

Heres who Tom Brady was worked with as OC…

 

Charlie Weis- Out of the League and horrible failure after leaving patriots

Bill O’Brien- Out of the league (multiple times) and failure after leaving patriots

Josh Mc Daniel’s - out of the league and horrible failure after leaving the patriots

 

At a certain, these idiots have to stop making excuses for Dak.  

LOL. Weiss and **** Rehbein are/were head and shoulders above Dak's early coaches.

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On 4/13/2024 at 1:37 PM, TVScout said:

LOL. Weiss and **** Rehbein are/were head and shoulders above Dak's early coaches.

What exactly do you base that on?  Certainly nothing they’ve done when not coaching Tom Brady.  Hell, O’Brien and McDaniel would have easily been available if they are considered upgrades as OC.  
 

Let’s me put it this way… do I think Mike McDaniel or Kyle Shanahan would be better play callers for Dak?  Yes.  But not because they design plays that would take advantage of Dak’s skill set.  Just the opposite really.  Because they would run the ball to minimize Dak’s shortcomings.  

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Poor widdle Dak juss nebber ebber had a good coachy 

 

“The work he puts in between now and training camp, though, is all on him. Prescott asked Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy during the team’s exit interviews last month about the offseason quarterback program McCarthy used to run in Green Bay. McCarthy isn’t allowed to run the same kind of sessions now under the league’s current collective bargaining agreement, but Prescott says he plans to take a version of McCarthy’s “quarterback school” to his personal coach, John Beck of 3DQB.

“I can go simulate that, in a sense, in my way of training,” Prescott told USA TODAY Sports. “Knowing the drills we’ve done all year long in quarterback and individuals [work in practice], and just taking those now and going out and working with John or other quarterbacks. When the coaches aren’t around, coaching myself and the other guys and being hard on myself as if it was the quarterback school.”

A former quarterback with four NFL squads and now a specialist who works privately with several of the league’s passers, Beck was the man behind Prescott’s pregame warmup routine that went viral for a time. The work he did with Prescott on his mechanics seemed to significantly improve Prescott’s game.”

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