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All in for Dak


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So I'm here enjoying some cold Natty Lights and I'm thinking. So Watson probably isn't happening because Houston isn't moving him. The latest QB drama surrounds Russell Wilson. Who is one of the teams he would accept a trade to? The Dallas Cowboys. I am an enormous fan of Dak Prescott and think he's as good of a franchise QB as you can realistically hope for. He's not Rodgers/Mahomes/Watson good but he's in that next tier. Still young and seems like an incredible person. Jerry might be dumb enough to think Wilson makes his team significantly better (he doesn't, but alas) so maybe we give Dallas assets to tag and trade for Dak then they flip those assets to seattle for Wilson. Literally do this

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I would not be opposed to pursuing Dak. I'll admit, I always thought he was overrated until I saw how bad the Cowboys sucked without him.

Yeah I agree with this but after the year he was having after 4 games dude he would have put up some ridiculous numbers if he didn’t break his ankle.

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2 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

He can want all he likes but he's not going to command top qb money. He should have accepted previous offers unless he just want out of Dallas.

I dont see how he does not get top money, if he is tagged I think the number is 37 million, thats pretty high up there. Thats his floor, hes not going to sign an extension for less.

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