The star players on Dallas’ cowboys are not unrelated to being too anchored and in the center of the media buzz for each stage they make.
And sometimes desperate fans believe that their team can steal good players away from cowboys due to the folk myth that Jerry Jones is incompetent and easy to handle.
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None of this happens because it is not true. Managers – and Cowboys players know what they are doing.
These points of sale are often too unconscious to realize how ridiculous they sound.
Tyler Smith is the subject of another example of this nonsense, a site claiming that he could “seek” an exchange or require a contract extension only because he hired an agent.
Last word on sports Noticed that Smith found a professional representation by first signing with the athletes, an agency that the cowboys know very well.
So, apparently, according to the writer David Latham, this means that Smith plans a change.
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“Unfortunately for Smith, it is difficult to imagine a world where Dallas’ cowboys prioritize her,” said Latham. “The owner Jerry Jones has dragged his feet with the extensions of Dak Prescott and Ceedee Lamb, and the non -signed Micah Parsons is (rightly) their absolute priority at the moment.
“Smith could be the ODD-man outing, but several League teams could be ready to exchange for the offensive line player and give him the contract he deserves.”
The signature with an agent is simply a preparation decision that guarantees that Smith is properly taking the negotiation process.
The process with cowboys, that is to say. No one else.
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Cowboys see this star potential more than anyone. This is why they were quick to recover the fifth year option of Smith on his recruit contract.
A team source said to cowboyscoutry.com that it was “one of our (decisions) the simplest of all time”.
This essentially lowers any idea that Dallas moves away from him … You might think.
Raising deadlines for the Prescott and Lamb contract is one thing, but thinking that Smith will still not be “prioritized” is ridiculous.
There are a few seasons of Dallas, there are a few seasons, has become one of the best offensive guards in the NFL. He greatly deserves his pro bowl and his all-pro recognition … and compensation to correspond to his path.
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The cowboys have just spent more than a decade with the future guardian of the renowned temple Zack Martin – who framed Smith for two seasons – anchoring an elite offensive line. We believe that the cowboys recognize the value of the position, and they believe that Smith is the next big o-lineman of the rich history of Dallas in the trenches.
Does this mean that he will immediately get a massive extension? Not necessarily, because we know how cowboys move.
But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t come at all.
An even more unpleasant thought is the idea of a profession.
Smith only enters his fourth season of the NFL and is already widely considered one of the best players in his position. Dallas knows better than moving it, because it would significantly go up the team from everything they have worked to build to this point.
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Physical. Sustainability. Direction. Character. Tyler Smith brings everything.
He’s also just a good football player.
Dallas will have to exercise ceiling space gymnastics with other large -scale contracts on the list, but they will do everything in their power to lock Tyler Smith in the long term.
You can hypothesize, predict and dream whatever you want, but cowboys are too smart to entertain something else.
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