What are the Cowboys doing?!? The Micah Parsons talks are just the latest in $100 million worth of mistakes

The Dallas Cowboys have made several costly mistakes in their contract negotiations with key players, costing them over $100 million. The most recent issue is the ongoing talks with linebacker Micah Parsons, the reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year. The Cowboys have been slow to get contracts done with Parsons, Dak Prescott, and CeeDee Lamb, leading to missed opportunities and higher costs. Prescott's deal, which could have been done earlier, ended up costing the team an additional $30 million. Similarly, Lamb's contract negotiations have been drawn out, and the team may have to pay more to keep him. The Parsons situation is the latest example, with the team potentially facing a similar scenario of having to pay more to retain the star player. These delays and missteps in contract negotiations have cost the Cowboys significantly, hampering their ability to build a championship-caliber roster. The article suggests the team needs to be more proactive and decisive in securing its key players to avoid further financial setbacks.
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