When Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, stated that his club will be “all in” on aiming to win a Super Bowl in 2024, what did he mean?
For weeks, fans have been asking themselves this question: Does this imply that, for the first time in many years, the Cowboys will spend heavily in free agency?
Or is this just more fluff from Jones, saying things to divert the fans’ attention from their most recent disappointment with the playoffs?
Following the first three days of unrestricted free agency, inside linebacker
“What you invest in free agency is not how we define ‘all in.’
” Maintaining your core and some of the best players in the league, such as Trevon Diggs, Micah Parsons, Dak Prescott, and CeeDee Lamb, is essential, according to Jones. “
That’s what we define as all in, is trying to keep those guys.” I see. That’s not “conventional,” to reiterate.
Furthermore, despite how crucial it is to do so, an organisation does not “get better” by holding onto its own.
A team also doesn’t “get brownie points” for holding its own, incidentally. It is anticipated.
Thus, Stephen’s “explanation” just makes things more frustrating for a lot of people in Cowboys Nation.
“It’s a right that everybody has,” he added in response to dissatisfied fans.
“I see where you’re frustrated—the fact that we haven’tDeals for St. Patrick’s Day $5 during a three-month period
Stephen reiterates that the Cowboys are “all in,” saying that the fans “have right” to be annoyed.
“all-in” objective? Prescott’s current contract is about to expire, and he may become a free agency at the end of this season if he doesn’t sign an extension.
Indeed, Prescott will count $59.4 million against the Cowboys cap in 2024 if there is no contract or financial manoeuvre.
Thus, Dallas’ objective of bringing Dak, Lamb, and Micah back hasn’t even been accomplished. It’s understandable why the Cowboys’ offseason has angered so many fans.
The Cowboys have lost a lot more than they have won thus far.
Their only new player is Eric Kendricks, although they were able to re-sign Trent Sieg, C.J. Goodwin, and cornerback Jourdan Lewis.