• Fri. Sep 20th, 2024

One factor, according to an ESPN expert, may make Dallas “a problem for everybody in the NFC.”

This is due to the uncertainty surrounding Dak Prescott’s future with the team and the possibility that this will be his final game. The quarterback has a $55.455 million cap hit for this season, which is a hefty price to pay for a team that isn’t even the front-runner to win the NFC Championship.

Speaking already, Jerry Jones reaffirmed that America’s Team is all in and that he is optimistic that they will surpass last year’s results.

However, Prescott hasn’t received any new offensive weapons to have more targets on the field. CeeDee Lamb stays with the Cowboys for 2024, but hopes to have his contract extended as soon as possible.

The organization is taking the best possible care of the QB’s predicament. Though it all depends on how the upcoming season plays out, it appears that there is interest in keeping him under contract.

Vice president Stephen Jones attempted to explain the team’s perspective on the situation during a radio interview last Monday.

“I mean, I have no doubt that Dak can lead us to victory. He carries out every task correctly. Without a doubt, he is this football team’s leader. He sustains everyone’s motivation during the off-season. “He’s got everyone working out and putting in the necessary work to give themselves every chance to win a championship,” the speaker stated with assurance.

He also offered a “justification” for the team’s lack of postseason victories.

Sometimes, that old, oblong football just so happens to not bounce in your direction. Additionally, there have been some difficult games and breaks during the postseason. However, three years running, we have won twelve games in a row.

Regarding what teams have accomplished over a three-year span, I believe that ranks very high. We are also loitering along the edge.

To borrow a basketball metaphor, all we have to do is go up there, grab it, and dunk it in. We’re lingering near the rum. All we need to do is finish the job.

The topic of conversation on Tuesday’s NFL Live program concerned the performance standards that the Dallas quarterback must meet this season in order to secure his contract extension.

Tim Hasselbeck, an analyst, thinks Prescott is a talented player who doesn’t need much improvement.

“I don’t think they really need to see anything from Dak,” I said. Well, Dak has shown himself to be a rather talented player. Considering the contracts Dak has already signed with them, I don’t think there is any doubt in their minds that he is good enough to help them win a Super Bowl

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They have undoubtedly expressed that sentiment, and it seems reasonable to say that he needs to perform a little bit better in the postseason. And that essentially occurs to thirty-one guys each year, as they realize that they need to play a little bit better in the postseason to help their team win.

“I think there’s so much attention right now, really by us and others about the future for the Dallas Cowboys,” says Hasselbeck, who is living day by day. In actuality, that president is in office this year. Micah Parsons is under contract with them for this year. This year, they signed CeeDee Lamb to a deal. Their football team features other talented players.

Do I believe they could use a better wide receiver? Yes, but they’re a solid football team, and they make a sound. If they heat up just right, I believe they may pose a threat to the NFC’s other teams.

With over 4,500 passing yards, 36 touchdowns (which lead the NFL), and the best pass completion percentage in his career (69.5%), Prescott is coming off an All Pro season.

Even still, the organization’s hesitation to award the quarterback a long-term contract must be minimal given that he hasn’t been able to determine crucial postseason games.

Even still, the organization’s hesitation to award the quarterback a long-term contract must be minimal given that he hasn’t been able to determine crucial postseason games.

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