News: PFT: Dak Prescott gets a long-term deal with Anheuser-Busch

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I know that I am probably in the minority, but I wish we would stop glorifying alcohol and the party scene. Good, clean, and wholesome things rarely ever come from promoting alcohol. At the least....bad things are more likely to happen.

But unfortunately this is the society that we live in....
 

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Now Dak will take "less" to really piss off the Haters:clap:
 

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Dak Prescott gets a long-term deal . . . with Anheuser-Busch - ProFootballTalk

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The window has re-opened for a long-term deal between the Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott. A long-term deal between player and team hasn't happened. Here's what has happened: A long-term deal between Prescott and Anheuser-Busch. Via Terry Lefton of Sports Business Journal, the folks behind brands like Budweiser, Bud Light, and Bud Light Seltzer have [more]

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I bet Dak could have got the same deal if he were the QB of the Jaguars or the Ravens or the Bears

What Dak needs to do is wake up
 

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I honestly think bud light tastes like water mixed mildly with a bit of alcohol.
 

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Dak has such a straight forward character, his endorsements will make him a wealthy young man before he cashes a check on his new contract.

This is what I complained about with Elliott. The ancillary money for a well known player can be almost as substantial as his sports pay. Elliott was branded by an unscrupulous woman and a league looking to right the Ray Rice wrong. That cost Elliott millions going forward outside of football.

Doesn't help that he is a knucklehead. But then Randy Moss in his first Thanksgiving Day game was the player of the game and got a turkey leg. If you recall he leaned over with fists on the table and didn't look at the camera as he was interviewed.

Now he sounds like a complete professional talking head on TV.

However, Dak is going to be huge for a very long time. And I suspect if this Bert and Ernie management can actually get him a line and a defense, he will rise to the top of this league.
i read a article a few weeks back that says he makes 50mil a yr om endorsements.
 

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Dak Prescott gets a long-term deal . . . with Anheuser-Busch - ProFootballTalk

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The window has re-opened for a long-term deal between the Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott. A long-term deal between player and team hasn't happened. Here's what has happened: A long-term deal between Prescott and Anheuser-Busch. Via Terry Lefton of Sports Business Journal, the folks behind brands like Budweiser, Bud Light, and Bud Light Seltzer have [more]

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This is great news for both Dak and the Cowboys! Looks like a new contract will be agreed upon that works for both parties after all.

CHEERS!!!

 

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The liquor store clerk approves of this. Now if he can just give us the scoop on Dak’s next contract and who we are drafting.
 

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The more money Dak makes in endorsements, the more likely he will sign a modest deal. When I say modest, it will still be enormous, what the market bears, but maybe he won’t hold out for insane money.

Did you read the last line in that article? There is no reason to expect Dak to ask for anything less that 90 million fully guaranteed over the first 2 years of his contract. They're basing that on what it would cost on the tag. If he wants that then Jerry needs to call him a taxi.
 

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Did you read the last line in that article? There is no reason to expect Dak to ask for anything less that 90 million fully guaranteed over the first 2 years of his contract. They're basing that on what it would cost on the tag. If he wants that then Jerry needs to call him a taxi.
That assumes we tag him two more times. Might just be once.
 

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i read a article a few weeks back that says he makes 50mil a yr om endorsements.

Not true........it's not $50M a year in monies paid. There's an insurance policy included but no one seems to know how much. Can't remember the exact numbers but I think I once read it was valued somewhere around $30M which would mean his yearly endorsements at the $20M range. Hell, that's still a lot.........I'll if I can dig up the article.


https://bleacherreport.com/articles...rescotts-endorsements-insurance-valued-at-50m
 

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That assumes we tag him two more times. Might just be once.

That's not what they meant in the article. They meant assuming the Cowboys sign Dak long term he should expect 90 million fully guaranteed within the first two years of that contract. That's how I read it.
 
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