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Few things in life are more complicated than the NFL salary cap, but even though it’s not the flashiest aspect of the sport, the economics of football is a crucial aspect of building a consistent winning organization.
One analyst believes one team’s fanbase is not doing a great job managing their expectations and “doesn’t understand the economics of football” when it comes to the contract situation of one of their star players.
SiriusXM’s Lance Medow said that Dallas Cowboys fans who think the team should let quarterback Dak Prescott walk in free agency are the ones who don’t understand this, pointing out that all the quarterbacks that hit the open market are journeymen and that “all roads lead to Dak Prescott staying in Big D.”
“They don’t understand the economics of football!”@LanceMedow has strong words for fans who think the #DallasCowboys should let Dak Prescott walk away.
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Prescott is heading into a contract year along with his head coach, Mike McCarthy, as both seem to be in a “prove it” situation with owner Jerry Jones being openly reluctant about giving Dak the bag.
Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb recently got his big $136 million payday and edge rusher Micah Parsons is pushing for one of his own, but Prescott might have to win a few playoff games in order to get the contract he wants.
Medow is right in noting that quarterbacks as good as Dak don’t often hit free agency, especially in their prime, so it’s still too early to start pushing the narrative that he is on his way out of Dallas.
It will be one of the league’s most interesting contract sagas to monitor this year, and now we’re at the point where it doesn’t seem like there’s a big chance a deal gets done until next offseason.
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