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~primetime~
10-05-2020, 12:05 PM
The all time record is 5,477 by Peyton Manning in 2013.

Will he do it?


and yes the Cowboys suck this year...got to find something to look forward to :facepalm

~primetime~
10-05-2020, 12:09 PM
Also Russ Wilson is on pace for 64 passing TDs

record Peyton Manning 2013 - 55 TDs

That looks doable too

CelticBaller
10-05-2020, 12:10 PM
he wont, offense will regress once the weather gets colder

Carbine
10-05-2020, 06:57 PM
I think he will do it. They will be down quite often it looks like because the defense blows. Softer defenses as a result, giving up yards.

Wilson I doubt. What I don't doubt is that he's already an MVP lock barring injury.

imdaman99
10-05-2020, 07:43 PM
He plays in the NFC East, the worst division in football. They might be down to the rest of the teams on their schedule but not against these bums :lol

~primetime~
10-05-2020, 08:30 PM
He plays in the NFC East, the worst division in football. They might be down to the rest of the teams on their schedule but not against these bums :lol

Of all the years I've been posting here, like 12-13 years. There have been seasons when "NFC Least" was a running joke. But this current season I really honestly feel it's the worst the NFCE has ever been in my time posting in here. It is really fcking bad this year... all 4 teams are downright disgraceful.

CelticBaller
10-05-2020, 08:57 PM
Of all the years I've been posting here, like 12-13 years. There have been seasons when "NFC Least" was a running joke. But this current season I really honestly feel it's the worst the NFCE has ever been in my time posting in here. It is really fcking bad this year... all 4 teams are downright disgraceful.

They were really bad last year too

LoneyROY7
10-05-2020, 09:33 PM
Well, considering Dak is a garbage time superstar and there should be a lot of garbage time in Cowboys games this year...I would say he has a shot.

~primetime~
10-06-2020, 10:06 AM
Wilson I doubt. What I don't doubt is that he's already an MVP lock barring injury.

Rodgers might have something to say about that...

Patrick Chewing
10-06-2020, 02:13 PM
And the Cowboys will miss the Playoffs.

Gougou
10-07-2020, 01:21 PM
His offense line is really good to allow him to do that, it is just the defense has issues.

Real Men Wear Green
10-11-2020, 06:38 PM
I think we just saw Prescott's last play as a Cowboy.

CelticBaller
10-11-2020, 07:00 PM
I think we just saw Prescott's last play as a Cowboy.

If we don't re-sign Cam I wouldn't mind him wearing the flying elvis

LoneyROY7
10-11-2020, 07:05 PM
If we don't re-sign Cam I wouldn't mind him wearing the flying elvis

Bill gonna give him 40 mil coming off a broken ankle??

CelticBaller
10-11-2020, 07:06 PM
Bill gonna give him 40 mil coming off a broken ankle??

Who's going to give him 40 mil? The Cowboys will probably low ball him or tank for Lawrence

LoneyROY7
10-11-2020, 07:18 PM
Who's going to give him 40 mil? The Cowboys will probably low ball him or tank for Lawrence

He's gonna cost more than anything the Pats are willing to give. They lowballed the GOAT.

Real Men Wear Green
10-12-2020, 12:51 PM
He's gonna cost more than anything the Pats are willing to give. They lowballed the GOAT.
It's hard to predict what the market will be like for Prescott coming off this injury. We of course can't be sure he's a Patriot next season but the Pats have handed out large deals before. Brady didn't leave New England over money.

Doomsday Dallas
10-12-2020, 07:36 PM
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/dallas-cowboys/cap/2021/


Somebody please explain how we were going to sign Dak next year... can anybody do that?

current cap space for 2021 (without Dak): $26.47 million

~primetime~
10-12-2020, 09:19 PM
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/dallas-cowboys/cap/2021/


Somebody please explain how we were going to sign Dak next year... can anybody do that?

current cap space for 2021 (without Dak): $26.47 million

That is enough to sign Dak pretty much, the cap will go up... honestly looking at that list, DeMarcus Lawrence is hands down the most overpaid player on the team and unless he suddenly breaks out he's going to get cut for sure. Everyone likes to complain about Zeke's contact needs to look Lawrence who makes 2X as much as Zeke.

~primetime~
10-12-2020, 09:50 PM
Daks surgery was successful and supposedly he'll be 100% in 4-6 months.

Doomsday Dallas
10-13-2020, 05:45 AM
That is enough to sign Dak pretty much, the cap will go up... honestly looking at that list, DeMarcus Lawrence is hands down the most overpaid player on the team and unless he suddenly breaks out he's going to get cut for sure. Everyone likes to complain about Zeke's contact needs to look Lawrence who makes 2X as much as Zeke.

So you'd be down to cut D-Law, and sign Dak?

We don't have Aldon Smith or Everson Griffin on the roster next year... and now D-Law too? Who is going to be on the D-Line?

Personally I don't mind Zeke's contract, he may not get the big runs like he did 2016, but he is still a beast that can move the chains... and I've been saying this over and over again: When you have Zeke, Cooper, and Lamb... you don't need to pay for an elite QB, and I wouldn't even consider Dak one of the elites at the end of the day. Let's wait and see how you feel about Dak now that Dalton is in, but it's not really fair for Dalton considering both tackles T.Smith & L.Collins are gone for the year.

We really need Dalton to take over for 2021 and 2022 just so we have the finances to rebuild the defense and get back to being a run first team.

~primetime~
10-13-2020, 09:36 AM
So you'd be down to cut D-Law, and sign Dak?

We don't have Aldon Smith or Everson Griffin on the roster next year... and now D-Law too? Who is going to be on the D-Line?

Personally I don't mind Zeke's contract, he may not get the big runs like he did 2016, but he is still a beast that can move the chains... and I've been saying this over and over again: When you have Zeke, Cooper, and Lamb... you don't need to pay for an elite QB, and I wouldn't even consider Dak one of the elites at the end of the day. Let's wait and see how you feel about Dak now that Dalton is in, but it's not really fair for Dalton considering both tackles T.Smith & L.Collins are gone for the year.

We really need Dalton to take over for 2021 and 2022 just so we have the finances to rebuild the defense and get back to being a run first team.

It will be interesting to see what Dalton can do...I think that will really put Dak's worth into perspective.

As far as Lawrence goes, he's going to get cut no matter what...with or without Dak. He had a monster sack vs NY that resulted in a TD, but outside of that moment he has been a non-factor and no where near elite edge rusher money...it's impossible to justify $25m for that guy. If Aldon keeps up we could franchise him, or even give him a contract.

baudkarma
11-09-2020, 08:31 PM
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/dallas-cowboys/cap/2021/


Somebody please explain how we were going to sign Dak next year... can anybody do that?

current cap space for 2021 (without Dak): $26.47 million

The Cowboys will do the same thing they've always done. Restructure some of their existing contracts, kicking the can down the road to make cap room today. That's assuming that Jerry continues to delude himself that his team is a championship contender. Assuming Jerry decides not to blow the team up and go full rebuild, he'll bring Dak back and franchise him again for 2021. That'll give the Cowboys a full season to evaluate how well Dak has recovered from his injury without committing them to anything long-term. If he looks good they'll try to sign him to a long-term deal, if not they'll either lowball him or let him hit free agency.

Doomsday Dallas
11-09-2020, 08:58 PM
The Cowboys will do the same thing they've always done. Restructure some of their existing contracts, kicking the can down the road to make cap room today. That's assuming that Jerry continues to delude himself that his team is a championship contender. Assuming Jerry decides not to blow the team up and go full rebuild, he'll bring Dak back and franchise him again for 2021. That'll give the Cowboys a full season to evaluate how well Dak has recovered from his injury without committing them to anything long-term. If he looks good they'll try to sign him to a long-term deal, if not they'll either lowball him or let him hit free agency.

Yea I still don't see how they restructure anyone's deal to save enough money for a $35+mil franchise tag on QB... and still get another $10mil+ free for draft picks, and we could have a top 5 pick in 2021.

Andrew Thomas, last year's 4th round pick is making close to $6 mil this year: https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/new-york-giants/andrew-thomas-47597/

I know most people suspect Dak will get franchised... still nobody can explain how they plan on adding an extra $15-$20 mil to the cap based on sportrac's figures. Only $32 mil in cap space for the 2021 season without Dak (probably need about $47 mil minimum). I suppose cutting D-Law could get you there, but that seems unlikely.