Adam Peters just proved why he's everything Jerry Jones refuses to be
Briefly

Adam Peters, GM of the Washington Commanders, showcased his professionalism and methodical approach while addressing the media regarding Terry McLaurin's contract extension, emphasizing a shared goal. In stark contrast, Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, adopted a confrontational and arrogant tone regarding Micah Parsons' impending contract, displaying a lack of consideration for player sentiments. Jones' remarks, including references to injury risks, provoked widespread criticism, highlighting his erratic management style. This comparison underscores the different methodologies in contract negotiations employed by the two executives.
Peters handled it impeccably. He was professional, putting across the situation comprehensively while also finding the balance of not giving too much away. He was respectful to McLaurin and made no secret of the common goal they still share despite the wideout's unhappiness.
Jones was on a gaslighting mission, highlighting Parsons' injury problems and the fact that he could even get hit by a car after signing the extension that has yet to arrive.
The Cowboys are playing hardball with All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons on his deal that will inevitably make him the highest-paid defender in NFL history.
If that wasn't enough, he brought up quarterback Dak Prescott's megabucks extension and the injury that followed. Throwing All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs under the bus was the icing on the cake.
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