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With Cowboys sinking and...
... the Pats w/out a QB. What are the chances Dallas could/would trade Dak to NE and then draft Lawrence? I think Dak would thrive in that system. Thoughts?
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Originally Posted by
Turfdawg67
... the Pats w/out a QB. What are the chances Dallas could/would trade Dak to NE and then draft Lawrence? I think Dak would thrive in that system. Thoughts?
What's ne gonna give for him when they don't have a deal with him?? Not much... Plus the cowboys still aren't going to get the first pick. The jets going 0-for.
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NE is Broke, according to BB himself.
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The more the cowboys have to watch this mess of an offense, the less chance they dont sign Dak.
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Dak gambled and even while hurt it looks like he will still cash in. Now that is confidence and he knew what he was doing. Right now Dak is Dallas and he knows it.
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Originally Posted by
parabrave
NE is Broke, according to BB himself.
Wait how? They have a roster of mediocre nobodies, how can they be hampered by the salary cap?
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Originally Posted by
Homedawg
What's ne gonna give for him when they don't have a deal with him?? Not much... Plus the cowboys still aren't going to get the first pick. The jets going 0-for.
Correct on both accounts. Boys can 1) let Dak be a free agent, 2) tag him again, or 3) sign him to a deal. Only if 3) happens can they then trade him. And yeah the Jets are out tanking 'erebody
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Dallas is going to tag Dak, draft Fields, and then if Dak doesn't have an MVP season they'll either a) trade him b)let him walk c)tag him again and then let him walk in 2022
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Originally Posted by
the_real_MSU_is_us
Wait how? They have a roster of mediocre nobodies, how can they be hampered by the salary cap?
they spent all their cap space on clam chowda and lobster salad**
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Dallas is going to tag Dak, draft Fields, and then if Dak doesn't have an MVP season they'll either a) trade him b)let him walk c)tag him again and then let him walk in 2022
They still won't be able to get anything for him in a trade...unless they sign him to a long term deal. then Whoever wants to trade for him would then, obviously, have to be comfortable w the contract he signed.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Dallas is going to tag Dak, draft Fields, and then if Dak doesn't have an MVP season they'll either a) trade him b)let him walk c)tag him again and then let him walk in 2022
If they have a pick that high and don't trade it for a bunch of picks to a team that actually needs a QB, someone should smother Jerry with his own piss-filled Depends. They need OL, DL, and Secondary. Period.
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Originally Posted by
Homedawg
They still won't be able to get anything for him in a trade...unless they sign him to a long term deal. then Whoever wants to trade for him would then, obviously, have to be comfortable w the contract he signed.
It would definitely have to be a sign and trade thing. My guess is that the Bears, Packers, 49ers, Jets, and maybe the Bucs will all be looking for a QB in two years and have cap room to facilitate a sign and trade. I specifically didn't mention the Saints because their cap is shot for the foreseeable future with Kamara and Mike already on the books and contract decisions upcoming for Jameis, Lattimore, Armstead, Ramczyk, and possibly Jared Cook.
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I would try to pull off a Herschel Walker type trade with Elliott.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Dallas is going to tag Dak, draft Fields, and then if Dak doesn't have an MVP season they'll either a) trade him b)let him walk c)tag him again and then let him walk in 2022
So instead of giving him his 4 year deal, they may wind tagging him for 3? Geez...
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Originally Posted by
the_real_MSU_is_us
Correct on both accounts. Boys can 1) let Dak be a free agent, 2) tag him again, or 3) sign him to a deal. Only if 3) happens can they then trade him. And yeah the Jets are out tanking 'erebody
This is not accurate at all. They can franchise him and then trade him. It is actually the most talked about scenario by cowboys insiders.
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Originally Posted by
Bass Chaser
I would try to pull off a Herschel Walker type trade with Elliott.
They need to rid themselves of that contract
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Originally Posted by
parabrave
NE is Broke, according to BB himself.
NE is broke this year not next year. They will have about 73 million in cap to play with after this season. Brady and Brown's dead cap money comes off the book as well as some others.
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Originally Posted by
Cowbell
This is not accurate at all. They can franchise him and then trade him. It is actually the most talked about scenario by cowboys insiders.
Yes but the team he went to would still have to deal with the long term deal. Who would do that unless their QB got hurt, they were stacked with veterans and thought they had a shot at a SB?
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
If they have a pick that high and don't trade it for a bunch of picks to a team that actually needs a QB, someone should smother Jerry with his own piss-filled Depends. They need OL, DL, and Secondary. Period.
Fields is an athlete. He might be too good to pass up and yes he's as good as Dak was as a rookie. If you think you can surround him with enough talent then you let him sit and learn for a year and then roll him out in 2022 and get a king's ransom for Dak.
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
NE is broke this year not next year. They will have about 73 million in cap to play with after this season. Brady and Brown's dead cap money comes off the book as well as some others.
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