He doesn't have to sign it at all. July 15 is the deadline for signing it, but he can sign a contract now or any time past the deadline. There's no reason for him to hurry.am I right in saying that Dak’s deadline to get a deal done is July 15th? That’s the deadline for him to sign the franchise tag right?
He doesn't have to sign it at all. July 15 is the deadline for signing it, but he can sign a contract now or any time past the deadline. There's no reason for him to hurry.
I might have it wrong. July 15 might be deadline for a new contract.Once he signs the franchise tag though he cannot continue to negotiate a long term deal right? He would have to wait until next off season?
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Yeah, he signs by July 15 or plays under the tag.I might have it wrong. July 15 might be deadline for a new contract.
Yeah, he signs by July 15 or plays under the tag.
See I think if that happens he will not be the Cowboys QB going into 2021.
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He "allows" this team to do what it does best (run the ball) because they have a QB that can't pass the ball ... That's just code for "my QB can't throw the rock."
it's not code for anything - just a statement of fact - what Dak does to defenses is extend plays, giving you a shot at almost any 2nd / 3rd and long, that "allows" you to run the ball, because if you look at any RBs numbers, even the great, they can easily go 10 carries for 10 yards in a stretch.
he's a play action deep QB, that's the system and why he was drafted, here's reality:
Attempts 6th
Passing Yards 2nd
Passing Touchdowns 4th
Yards per attempt 3rd
Interceptions 14th
that's passing the ball rather well - he's an above average NFL pocket passer and as good as they get out of the pocket
why gripe?
I think the "code" they're speaking of earlier is Dez's dog whistle; "They paid Romo even though he had a losing record" is code for, "They won't pay Dak because he's black!"it's not code for anything
Does Dak really make anyone around him better? He's the beneficiary of having the best RB, the best OL and one of the best WR's in the game. Is this a guy that can carry a franchise? We had every chance to win the East last year and he folded. People act like we made the SB or something. We sat home for the playoffs...let's get a grip.
“Dak Prescott’s situation confuses me a bit,” Theismann told JR SportBrief. “If I was advising Dak Prescott, I would say, ‘Take the money. The aggravation to go through, the unknowns if you happen to go through a year, the free agency – yes, they’ve committed a lot of money to Amari [Cooper]. Yes, they’ve committed a lot of money to Zeke. But that’s a lot of money. What are you looking for? Another couple million? You’re never going to see the last year of this contract anyway.’”
“What you really concern yourself with is the guarantee that you’re going to get,” he said. “So if he signs a five-year contract at $34 million, that’s $170 million and probably $115-20 of it is guaranteed. What, are you crazy? Are you really, really nuts? Has somebody got into your head and said, ‘It’s worth the risk of disrupting the football team? All the questions, all the pressures?’”
“You’re not a top-five quarterback in the National Football League,” Theismann said of Prescott. “You’re a good football player. You have the potential to be better, but what have you done?”
See I think if that happens he will not be the Cowboys QB going into 2021.
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. I know better because I watch the game. I see the slow starts, the red zone inefficiency, and teams forcing Dak to beat them. It's the recipe for success against this team.
Does Dak really make anyone around him better?
NFL legend Joe Theismann is confused. He doesn’t understand why Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys haven’t come to terms on a contract yet.
And after reading what Theismann said on the matter, he has a point.
Theismann to Dak Prescott: ‘Take the money’
Speaking with CBS Sports Radio, Theismann said he’d tell Prescott to “take the money” right now and stop dragging the process out.
To Theismann’s point, the Cowboys have offered Prescott a ton of money based on the latest reports.
Furthermore, he’s correct about the last year of Prescott's contract. Stars these days rarely get to the end of any big deal. Contracts are restructured or extensions are worked out long before that milestone ever occurs.
Theismann Dak Prescott is ‘not a top-five quarterback’
Going into the issue a bit more during his interview with CBS Sports Radio, Theismann blasted the thought process of trying to hold out for a bit more money.
For what it’s worth, Theismann isn’t the only former NFL quarterback who has wondered if there might be trouble in Dallas without a long-term contract for Prescott.
Back to Theismann, the NFL legend took a swipe at Prescott to finish off his argument.
Tell us how you really feel, Joe.