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It’s been a long week and maybe I’m just cranky, but am I the only one completely sickened by the coverage of Dak Prescott?  My lord, the whole thing is being crammed down our throats as if he was the only QB playing this season.  Is it my total hatred of the Cowgirls, my complete dislike of Dak and Zeeke and Jones?  

 

Tell me I’m not the only one who hates this totally overhyped player and all the BS surrounding him!

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Glad that you posted this because I was just coming here to post this article about the negotiations. It’s a really interesting read and one that we need to be mindful of if Josh continues to progress like Dak has.


https://sports.yahoo.com/cowboys-blew-it-with-dak-prescott-in-2019-thats-why-theres-no-longterm-deal-now-and-why-he-may-exit-later-051415760.html

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The Dak hate on here is kind of hilarious. We watched him play one game and formed an opinion. A lot of that hate stems from him playing in Dallas. We look so foolish in our criticism.

 

He’s not elite. He’s a top 10ish QB right now. The cost for a young top 10 QB is approaching $40M a year. That’s just what it is. It’s time to accept that. We MAY be (hopefully) looking at a similar problem in a few months.

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30 minutes ago, 17islongenough said:

So sick of him that you start a thread on him

 

18 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

I’m so sick of people talking about Dak that I’m going to start a thread where people can talk about Dak. ?

 

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Or make the exact same post about Dak that some made 12 minutes earlier ? 

 

Give the OP a break Dak and the media coverage is annoying but so is everything these days.

 

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He’s not hot garbage, nor is he an elite QB the sports press seems to make him out to be.

 

I find it funny that “business man” Jeruh is having the screws put to him by not planning this right.  Unless this is the plan and Dalton is their QB of the future. (Which I can’t believe he would be).

 

 

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The NFL as a whole has been nauseating and taking the fun out of the game by injecting agendas and politics.  The Redskin debacle is just one more straw. When polls showed less than 25% of the people offended why did they buckle. Why does the minority control the majority and why are we pandering to every asshat that has an opinion.  That just gives the athletes more power to assert their own beliefs all over the public. STFU and play the game. That's what you are paid to do. 

If I ran around my office using my position as a conduit of agenda, they'd ride me out and lock the door behind me. That's what needs to happen to the NFL. Turn off the mic, STFU and play the game before you lose your TV audience too.  In a season where I should be the most excited in almost 20 years, I find myself battling to remain interested (in anything other than the Buffalo Bills)  Luckily, we've had no loudmouth idiots spouting off on this team, which gives me hope.

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57 minutes ago, Behindenemylines said:

It’s been a long week and maybe I’m just cranky, but am I the only one completely sickened by the coverage of Dak Prescott?  My lord, the whole thing is being crammed down our throats as if he was the only QB playing this season.  Is it my total hatred of the Cowgirls, my complete dislike of Dak and Zeeke and Jones?  

 

Tell me I’m not the only one who hates this totally overhyped player and all the BS surrounding him!

what BS...it's a contract negotiating and it's the only actual football news out there. If you're tired of it just ignore....Cowgirls....really?

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14 minutes ago, BillsRdue said:

The NFL as a whole has been nauseating and taking the fun out of the game by injecting agendas and politics.  The Redskin debacle is just one more straw. When polls showed less than 25% of the people offended why did they buckle. Why does the minority control the majority and why are we pandering to every asshat that has an opinion.  That just gives the athletes more power to assert their own beliefs all over the public. STFU and play the game. That's what you are paid to do. 

If I ran around my office using my position as a conduit of agenda, they'd ride me out and lock the door behind me. That's what needs to happen to the NFL. Turn off the mic, STFU and play the game before you lose your TV audience too.  In a season where I should be the most excited in almost 20 years, I find myself battling to remain interested (in anything other than the Buffalo Bills)  Luckily, we've had no loudmouth idiots spouting off on this team, which gives me hope.

No offense but the Washington situation isn’t that complicated. Why did they buckle when the public didn’t care? They buckled because THEIR SPONSORS cared!! They were about to lose giant chunks of money and their minority owners. No one was stepping in after that. It was a financial decision.

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6 minutes ago, Cruiserplayer said:

Cowboys should have yanked the tag. Negotiations would of Have been easier. No one else at this point would have 30 mill to throw at a an this year.

He would have just sat out the year and been a FA then. Do you think it’s wise for a team that 17:1 to win the Super Bowl to essentially have their franchise QB quit in late July? 

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33 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

The Dak hate on here is kind of hilarious. We watched him play one game and formed an opinion. A lot of that hate stems from him playing in Dallas. We look so foolish in our criticism.

 

He’s not elite. He’s a top 10ish QB right now. The cost for a young top 10 QB is approaching $40M a year. That’s just what it is. It’s time to accept that. We MAY be (hopefully) looking at a similar problem in a few months.

I think it stems from his down year a couple years ago. A lot of fans made up their mind then that he was only average.

 

But he had a pretty dang good year last year. For whatever reason some fans already had their minds made up and don't realize he has progressed a lot. He's definitely a good QB. He's just not a hall of fame caliber QB or a truly elite QB like we have become accustomed to with Brady, Brees, Rodgers, Manning, etc.

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1 minute ago, Kirby Jackson said:

No offense but the Washington situation isn’t that complicated. Why did they buckle when the public didn’t care. They buckled because THEIR SPONSORS cared!! They were about to lose giant chunks of money and their minority owners. No one was stepping in after that. It was a financial decision.

This^^^^^

 

Snyder can blow off everybody, EXCEPT the ones who are paying his bills!!

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Just now, Kirby Jackson said:

He would have just sat out the year and been a FA then. Do you think it’s wise for a team that 17:1 to win the Super Bowl to essentially have their franchise QB quit in late July? 

I’d think he want to sign that $30 million guaranteed instead of sit out. I would.

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7 minutes ago, BuffaloBills1998 said:

Did he turn down another contract lol, just trade the guy. He’s not worth what he’s asking for you’ve got Dalton and I’m sure you can win just as many games with him than Dak

Andy Dalton career winning percentage 52.6%. Dak Prescott career winning percentage 62.6%. Also, only one of them has a playoff win to his credit and it’s not the guy that is entering year 10.

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Not sure why anyone would really be surprised. There's not much else going on in the sports world right now since we're in this no man's land of no games being played but also no real offseason news to talk about. So yeah, a top 10 QB (and specifically, a top 10 QB that fosters a ton of debate) potentially playing on the franchise tag is as close to a big story as there is right now.

 

I'm not really sure why anyone would be all that annoyed; it's pretty easy to just ignore the story if you want to. It's not like there's any real reason to tune into ESPN and accidentally see them discussing Dak right now.

 

The Dak debates are admittedly boring at this point as everything that can be said has been said many many times but I'm not mad at the media for trying to latch onto anything at all that they can talk about right now.

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6 minutes ago, MJS said:

I think it stems from his down year a couple years ago. A lot of fans made up their mind then that he was only average.

 

But he had a pretty dang good year last year. For whatever reason some fans already had their minds made up and don't realize he has progressed a lot. He's definitely a good QB. He's just not a hall of fame caliber QB or a truly elite QB like we have become accustomed to with Brady, Brees, Rodgers, Manning, etc.

 

He had a good year last year statistically. The Cowboys were behind late in most games, and Dak padded the stats while the defense back-peddled in the 4th quarter. But his play also got them to that point, too.

 

He's not terrible. He's a capable, average QB in the NFL. And he should accept that pay range.

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3 minutes ago, Cruiserplayer said:

I’d think he want to sign that $30 million guaranteed instead of sit out. I would.

That’s not what would have happened if they “pulled the tag” as you suggested. He would have been a FA and could have went anywhere or sat out. 

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3 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

That’s not what would have happened if they “pulled the tag” as you suggested. He would have been a FA and could have went anywhere or sat out. 

So you believe he would have set out this year earning $0 instead of signing a 4 year $120 million guaranteed contract?

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5 minutes ago, Cruiserplayer said:

So you believe he would have set out this year earning $0 instead of signing a 4 year $120 million guaranteed contract?

I think he would have shopped his services. Washington and Jacksonville could have entered the picture pretty easily. Playing chicken with your 26 year-old franchise QB isn’t exactly a good strategy.

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14 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

No offense but the Washington situation isn’t that complicated. Why did they buckle when the public didn’t care? They buckled because THEIR SPONSORS cared!! They were about to lose giant chunks of money and their minority owners. No one was stepping in after that. It was a financial decision.

NFL teams have sponsors lining up a mile long. A NFL team can drop a sponsor and have another in 2 weeks. I'm sure they listen to their sponsors gripes but I don't think the NFL is really pressured by them.

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2 minutes ago, Call_Of_Ktulu said:

NFL teams have sponsors lining up a mile long. A NFL team can drop a sponsor and have another in 2 weeks. I'm sure they listen to their sponsors gripes but I don't think the NFL is really pressured by them.

No sponsor was stepping in to fill the void left in this situation. That wouldn’t have benefited their brand. “Washington lost FedEx because they refused to change their racist name. We look forward to filling the void left by FedEx as we support the name Redskins.” The juice isn’t worth the squeeze and I know a little something about sponsorships. 

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13 minutes ago, BornAgainBillsFan said:

 

He had a good year last year statistically. The Cowboys were behind late in most games, and Dak padded the stats while the defense back-peddled in the 4th quarter. But his play also got them to that point, too.

 

He's not terrible. He's a capable, average QB in the NFL. And he should accept that pay range.

 

1st quarter: 133 attempts, 805 yards, 4 TDs/3 INTs

2nd quarter: 168 attempts, 1473 yards, 12 TDs/4 INTs

3rd quarter: 124 attempts, 1268 yards, 7 TDs/0 INTs

4th quarter: 171 attempts, 1356 yards, 7 TDs/4 INTs

 

It doesn't really look at all like he piled up his numbers at the end of games at all. The only outlier is the 1st quarter.

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4 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

I think he would have shopped his services. Washington and Jacksonville could have entered the picture pretty easily. Playing chicken with your 26 year-old franchise QB isn’t exactly a good strategy.

Gotcha! We differ in opinions here. 

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47 minutes ago, ProcessAccepted said:

 

 

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Or make the exact same post about Dak that some made 12 minutes earlier ? 

 

Give the OP a break Dak and the media coverage is annoying but so is everything these days.

 


I said it better ?

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13 minutes ago, BornAgainBillsFan said:

 

He had a good year last year statistically. The Cowboys were behind late in most games, and Dak padded the stats while the defense back-peddled in the 4th quarter. But his play also got them to that point, too.

 

He's not terrible. He's a capable, average QB in the NFL. And he should accept that pay range.

He plays good vs bad teams and bad vs good teams. The playoffs are all good teams so even if Dak did make it to the playoffs I doubt he would be able to put together a string of good games to get to the super bowl.

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4 minutes ago, DCOrange said:

 

1st quarter: 133 attempts, 805 yards, 4 TDs/3 INTs

2nd quarter: 168 attempts, 1473 yards, 12 TDs/4 INTs

3rd quarter: 124 attempts, 1268 yards, 7 TDs/0 INTs

4th quarter: 171 attempts, 1356 yards, 7 TDs/4 INTs

 

It doesn't really look at all like he piled up his numbers at the end of games at all. The only outlier is the 1st quarter.

 

It is no point giving people statistics on Dak. Opinions are set. 

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1 hour ago, Behindenemylines said:

It’s been a long week and maybe I’m just cranky, but am I the only one completely sickened by the coverage of Dak Prescott?  My lord, the whole thing is being crammed down our throats as if he was the only QB playing this season.  Is it my total hatred of the Cowgirls, my complete dislike of Dak and Zeeke and Jones?  

 

Tell me I’m not the only one who hates this totally overhyped player and all the BS surrounding him!

Its the Cowboys, a QB and a team that doesn’t make the playoffs is big news, mediocre is great when it’s the cowboys...

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