FRISCO – We learned a few weeks ago that the translation of Jerry Jones' promise to “do our best” is actually “we're going to give it our all for 2024…and we're all going to give it our all!” I gently suggested that it might become “.
And now NFL free agency is unfolding, and the Dallas Cowboys are by no means “all in”… thus reinforcing our theory and giving us the power to move it forward …
What if the Cowboys' “top secret” plan was to not carry over the effects of credit card limits into the future? What if the Cowboys' “top secret” plan was, of course, to try to win a championship in 2024? Of course, it would be a waste to “tank” the roster, but shouldn't you spend too much money to do so?
Would you like three examples of how this is a viable guess?
Consider…
*Why won't the Cowboys pursue a contract extension for expensive QB Dak Prescott? If they leave it alone, when do you think his contract will end?
*Who is the most expensive player on Dallas' defense and when does his contract expire? It would be DeMarcus Lawrence. His contract will be completed after 2024, and he will be 33 years old in 2025.
Who is the most expensive player in Dallas' offense and when could he be finished? It would be Zach Martin. His contract has become a bit more complicated, but it is set to expire after 2024. And in 2025 he will be 35 years old.
Readers, can you see where we're going from here?
All members of the coaching staff are under contract after 2024. The three highest-paid players on the roster are all in their 30s. A core of Micah Parsons, Tyler Smith, CeeDee Lamb, and Trevon Diggs make up the building blocks. …
It could all be part of the Cowboys' “rebuild” after the “collapse” we now know. …as explained in the Fish Podcast and Fish Report.