‘All In’? Cowboys NOT
Meeting With Dak, Micah,
CeeDee Agents on New
Contracts?
‘All In’? Cowboys NOT Meeting With Dak,
Micah, CeeDee Agents on New Contracts?
FRISCO: When it comes to Dallas
Cowboys contract talks, we have
extensively covered Jerry Jones’
“Deadlines Make Deals” mentality for
years. Most recently, we shared the tale
of how Cowboys COO Stephen Jones’ son
was trained not to make the initial
call during the negotiating process.
Even so, it’s still shocking to see that the
Cowboys don’t seem to be taking the
initiative to start the process of signing
new contracts for Dak Prescott, Micah
Parsons, and CeeDee Lamb, according to
reports out of Indianapolis.
Why? since “deadlines” are approaching.
Furthermore, assertiveness was expected
to play a part in Jerry’s “all in” vow.
Furthermore, what if the front staff of
the Cowboys is really refusing to have in-
person meetings with the agents of those
three elite players who are due for new
contracts?
The front office of the Cowboys is defying
convention. seated on its hands. and
anticipating the arrival of “all in.”
The main focus of this fascinating Dallas
News article is Prescott’s contract
situation. It reveals that the Cowboys’
most recent hires, such as defensive
coordinator Mike Zimmer, are only here
for a year, and that this arrangement is
creating a general sense of lame
duckness that the paper claims has
caused “discomfort and unhappiness
within the building.”
“An individual with knowledge of the
matter stated that the mood goes beyond
the coaches and that there isn’t much
dedication felt anyplace.
Does this mean that it “goes beyond the
coaches” and includes the players in the
locker room?
Prescott is approaching the last year of
his contract; while an extension is the
“stated” goal there as well, there are
options that could leave him without a
deal past 2024. A deadline of March 13
for cap compliance looms, and Prescott
currently counts an unwieldy $59.4
million against the cap.
‘All In’? Cowboys NOT
Meeting With Dak, Micah,
CeeDee Agents on New
Contracts?
At the NFL Scouting Combine on
Tuesday, COO Stephen Jones stated, “Our
whole thing with Dak is him being a
Cowboy.” “That’s all we can think about.”
It’s appropriate to mention that.
However, according to the News, “the
Cowboys are not scheduled to meet with
the representatives of hybrid defensive
end Micah Parsons and wide receiver
CeeDee Lamb at the Combine, nor with
(Prescott agent Todd) France.”
Furthermore, why not? What became of
the declared intention to go “all in” when
it came to being proactive and
aggressive?
“The team believes those in-person
meetings are not necessary to move
contract-related talks forward, according
to two people familiar with the team’s
thinking,” The News reports.
(Sidebar: CowboysSI.com has been
informed that team representatives will
be meeting on Friday in Indianapolis
with a few agents. We’ll keep you
informed as we learn more.)
This week, Stephen Jones stated: “It goes
without saying that we have a true pay
cap with those three guys: Dak, Micah,
and CeeDee. With all three of them, we
would like to make a deal.”
Once more, that is the appropriate thing
to say. However, given that workers are
currently accusing the Joneses of
fostering a culture where “little sense
of commitment is felt anywhere,”
shouldn’t the Joneses be held
accountable?
The acts of the “all-in” Cowboys front
office are so loud that we can hardly
hear the Joneses.
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