Dak & The Cowgirls... Franchise Tag or New Massive QB Contract?

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Could Cowboys rescind Dak Prescott’s franchise tag?

Presumably, Andy Dalton becomes the backup to Dak Prescott in Dallas. But with Prescott not yet accepting a franchise tender with a value in excess of $31 million, it’s reasonable to ask the question posed in the headline of this item: Would the Cowboys rescind Dak’s tender?

Until Prescott accepts the one-year offer, the Cowboys have the ability to yank it. And Dalton gives Dallas an intriguing bird in the hand in the event that the Cowboys can’t work something out with Prescott and potentially decide, depending on the whims of owner/G.M. Jerry Jones, to rescind the franchise tender, making Dalton the Dallas starter and saving well over $20 million in the process.

While that’s highly unlikely, stranger things have happened. And if coach Mike McCarthy, who has no history with Prescott, is comfortable with Dalton and if Jerry and Stephen Jones grow sufficiently weary of Dak’s demands, it’s impossible to completely and entirely rule out the possibility of a Texas native taking over America’s Team.

It that were to happen, what would happen with Dak? The starting jobs are set for most teams, and those that would consider Prescott (primarily, the Patriots and the Jaguars) don’t have the cap space to give him the kind of money he’d make in Dallas, if he were to accept the tender.

Beyond New England and Jacksonville, which other teams would even consider turning their plans for 2020 upside down and signing Dak to the kind of deal he’s demanding in Dallas? Would the Jets bench Sam Darnold? Would the Browns bump Baker Mayfield? Would the Raiders jettison Derek Carr? Would Washington pull the plug on Dwayne Haskins?

With the Cowboys to date intent on keeping Dak, the question of whether and to what extent another team would make a move for Prescott has yet to be raised. Budgets have been set and money has been spent and if the Cowboys wait until, say, July to make the move, Prescott would be very hard pressed to find a landing spot.

Again, it’s unlikely. But it’s a suddenly fascinating possibility, and it gives the Cowboys a little extra leverage at a time when they otherwise have none.


Cowboys sign Andy Dalton

Andy Dalton is heading back home to Texas.

Dalton, who grew up in Texas and played his college football at TCU, is signing a one-year deal with the Cowboys, PFT has confirmed. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the deal guarantees Dalton $3 million and gives him the opportunity to make up to $7 million.

Dak Prescott is currently a free agent and hasn’t signed the franchise tag, and although he’s expected to be in the fold well before Week One, if Prescott and the Cowboys can’t come to terms, Dalton gives them a plausible starter. Assuming Prescott does sign, Dalton would be his backup.

The Bengals cut Dalton this week after drafting Joe Burrow with the first overall pick. Although there were reports that the Patriots and Jaguars could be interested in signing Dalton and giving him a chance to start, he has instead taken a deal where he’ll be a backup.
 
Signing Dalton was an excellent move for the Boys. If Dak gets too froggy and wants to sit out they won't be up shit creek, he'll be able to run the offense.

But it also will push Dak a bit, and that and his desire for a big contract not to mention the addition of a top wideout in the draft should lead the Dallas offense to some high end production. They'll be a top 2 or 3 offense this year IMO.
 
They'd have to be loco to rescind the tag. Although 31 mil is a lot of jack. We are talking about Jerrah here but even he won't bite off his nose to spite his face.
 
Its just that its sucking up cap space that could be used elsewhere. And of course they dont get a comp pick for him now either if he signed elsewhere
Would be a bit crazy at this point to just walk away
 
Dak statistically has been pretty good in post season, 95.7 QBR, 7 TD (2 rush)- 2 INT, 280 ypg total, 64% comp, 1-2 record
Dalton has been absolutely abysmal in post season, 57.8 QBR, 1 TD - 6 INT, 241 ypg total, 56% comp, 0-4 record
Cant really sell Dalton as the starter there, can they? I would have loved to see him repeat that post season "excellence" with the Pats, would be funny to see it in Big D also
 
Dak wants top tier money. I'm sorry. He's just not a top tier quarterback to me. I don't know that I would put him in the top 10. I would say he is on par with Dalton actually. I would LOVE if the cowboys did a little take-back move. Would be hilarious. No team is going to pay him close to 31m to come to them.
 
Its just that its sucking up cap space that could be used elsewhere. And of course they dont get a comp pick for him now either if he signed elsewhere
Would be a bit crazy at this point to just walk away
Do you know if that was changed in the new CBA? With the old CBA teams were able to rescind the tag and still get a compensatory pick. The Steelers got clarification on this with LeVeon Bell, when they were considering rescinding the tag right before the season started.
 
I think Dalton could be just as successful as Prescott behind that oline and in that offense for much cheaper. Would make sense to cut ties if Dak doesn't sign the franchise, or just rescind it all together.
 
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I would like to see them rescind the tag.

It's reported he wants a four-year deal while Dallas wants a five or more year deal. The money and guarantees are not problems. I don't blame Dallas as in three years he will want another new contract. If he doesn't sign the tag and they can't get a deal done then let him go. He would have a hard time finding a place to play that would pay him close to $31Mil this year. That would be big-time news and a lot of fun for everyone except the Cowgirls and their fans.



 
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Wearing a Prescott Jersey, might be child abuse.
I think that might be reserved for a Grabapole jersey! yuck!

Dak statistically has been pretty good in post season, 95.7 QBR, 7 TD (2 rush)- 2 INT, 280 ypg total, 64% comp, 1-2 record
Dalton has been absolutely abysmal in post season, 57.8 QBR, 1 TD - 6 INT, 241 ypg total, 56% comp, 0-4 record
Cant really sell Dalton as the starter there, can they? I would have loved to see him repeat that post season "excellence" with the Pats, would be funny to see it in Big D also

IDK Dalton was with that cheap shit owner who only got a few toys in the draft before letting them go. With talent Dallas puts together he might be able to sling it. With Dalton being a Texas boy that's right up Jerry's alley to. " Just them good ol boys...."
 
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