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The Cowboys have plenty of young Devin Singletary Jersey , key players who are due for new contracts. As to two of them, negotiations have yet to commence.Clarence E. Hill, Jr. of the reports that the talks haven’t begun regarding new deals for quarterback . Both are entering the final year of their respective deals.Neither will be easy to sign, given the trail blazed by Kirk Cousins and Trumaine Johnson via the franchise tag. If the player resists signing a long-term deal and opts to collect two years of the franchise tag, the team may have no choice but to let the player hit the market in year three.The non-negotiations with Prescott and Cooper come at a time when the Cowboys are getting nowhere with defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, who is due to make $20.56 million under the second year of his own franchise tag. Per Hill, the Cowboys initially offered Lawrence $17 million per year before bumping to $20 million.There’s no reason for Lawrence to accept that amount; he can make $20.56 million this year, putting the Cowboys on the hook for $29.6 million if they franchise-tag him again in 2020. And if the Cowboys opt for the right-of-first-refusal-only approach under the transition tag (at a tender of $24.67 million), Lawrence still gets a shot at the open market.At a bare minimum, Lawrence should want the sum of the 2019 franchise tender and the 2020 transition tender, fully guaranteed at signing. That’s $45.23 million over the first two years, an average of $22.6 million.Lawrence arguably could/should want more than that, given that he also could sit out the entire year and force the Cowboys to use the quarterback tender to keep him from the market in 2020 http://www.billsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-dawson-knox-jersey , a separate trail blazed by Le'Veon Bell.Regardless of how it plays out, Lawrence, Prescott, and Cooper have plenty of leverage. And if they plan to use it to the maximum, the Cowboys will have a very hard time getting them all signed.And that’s without consideration of the possibility that running back Ezekiel Elliott, two years removed from free agency, will demand a new deal now — and hold out if he doesn’t get one. The head-spinning offenses NFL fans are enamored of and will watch in the Super Bowl in Atlanta share their explosiveness with the previous team to win the big game in the ATL.The Greatest Show On Turf.Yes, at the turn of the century, there was a group that shared so many light-em-up traits with these Rams and Patriots. The St. Louis Rams under of all people, Dick Vermeil — for decades a defense-minded coach —employed a quick-strike scheme with a resourceful quarterback, game-breaking receivers, a Hall of Fame running back and an offensive line that could dominate while blocking in the ground game or protecting the passer.Most of all, that team starring Marshall Faulk Brian Burns Jersey , Kurt Warner, Isaac Bruce, Torry Holt and a group of lesser knowns embraced the attitude of attacking a defense from the first snap until the last.They weren’t as workmanlike as the Patriots can be, and they didn’t have a rising star overseeing it such as Sean McVay with the current Rams. What the 1999 Rams brought to the Super Bowl in early 2000 was a killer instinct when they had the ball that both of the teams who will meet on Feb. 3 also possess — though not as spectacularly.“That team and that era, football kind of saw everyone with a mindset of 3 yards and a cloud of dust in December and January, and you had to be able to run the football to win was kind of the mantra,” says Warner, who entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017. “We were one of the first to show you can win throwing first. I guess that is all relative with such an extremely talented team because Marshall ran for almost 1,400 yards.“But if you think about it, we sort of started to usher in the new age, and fantasy football, and the fan bases of not just die-hards. I think it became a new era of what the NFL would be about and what people would be seeing. That led to where we are at: people love offense and love to see scoring. Even a lot of the rules are kind of catered to allowing a little more freedom to do that.”The freedom is so, well http://www.panthersauthorizedshops.com/authentic-greg-little-jersey , free that this year, the NFL set records for touchdowns with 1,371, beating the previous mark in 2013 by 33; and was second to 2013 in points with 11,952.Three teams — the Chiefs (35.3, the Rams (32.9) and the Saints (31.5) — averaged at least 30 points per game. Kansas City scored 565 points, third most in NFL history.When the St. Louis Rams were partying like it was 1999, they scored 526 points; ranked first in yards, yards passing, and TD passes; and were second in yards rushing per attempt. Faulk rushed for 1,381 yards and seven touchdowns, caught 87 balls for 1,087 yards Will Grier Jersey , with five more TDs, and was the NFL Offensive Player of the Year for the first of three straight seasons.All Warner did was win the first of his two league MVP honors. Previously an obscure backup whose best work had come in Arena Football, Warner stepped in when starter Trent Green tore up his knee in the preseason. His rise to prominence wasn’t exactly projected at that point.“In college at Northern Iowa, we played a wide-open offense a lot, which played into my skillset,” Warner says. “When I played Arena Football, we scored 60 to 70 points a game. So my mindset in the NFL was not we are going to score 25 or 30 points, but every time we touch the ball we are supposed to score. Why do we have to punt? If we punt, what are we doing wrong?”That philosophy certainly contradicted Vermeil’s previous approach. To his everlasting credit, though, Vermeil recognized what he had on offense. And he also went 5-11, then 4-12 in his previous two years in charge in St. Louis. So winning immediately was a priority for the veteran coach to keep his job.So he turned loose coordinator Mike Martz and the rest of the offense.“The talent might have been a bit unrefined, but it was there http://www.panthersauthorizedshops.com/authentic-christian-miller-jersey ,” Vermeil has said. “It was our belief we could be productive on offense, but does anyone really expect to be that productive? I am not sure of that.”Well, Warner did.“I never really saw the game a whole lot differently,” he says. “I was so used to going on offense and throw the ball and score and throw some more and score. It kind of led right into what we did with the Rams and what we accomplished.”What they accomplished was the forerunner of what we see now week in and week out in the NFL. You know, 5,000-yard passers, 50-TD QBs, and the kind of numbers that thrill fantasy players everywhere.“We had success early, and any time you want to change something …what do you do if you do not have success right away? That success allows you that ability to keep going, to say, ‘Let’s see how sustainable this can be.'”It’s lasted nearly two decades, with no signs of abating.

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