Diehardblues
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Bradford of course but Bradford might be good enough to give Dak some competition if healthy. We wouldn’t want thatBradford or Rush as Dak's backup?
Bradford of course but Bradford might be good enough to give Dak some competition if healthy. We wouldn’t want thatBradford or Rush as Dak's backup?
Without a 1st round draft pic would be very painful if that happened.If Dak gets hurt it's just better to lose at this point.
hardly has monet to be benched , we are in it until the final 2 mins if every game and dak hasn't played so bad in any game that you could bench him, seriously no blowouts and one IE Jaguars where we were up from beginning to end.. im more concerned of injury first, then yes someone come preseason to truly make him uncomfortable and push him..all our losses have been by less then one score other then seatle which was 13..we could have easily won all of them but that one.. been snakebit this yearBradford is overpriced and always hurt. It's not like this FO will bench Dak for sucking anyway.
article said like 121mil but hey ill take the 78 lol oh you meant after taxes lOLDid you guy's know Sam has made approximately 78 million dollars while in the NFL?
That blows me away..............
That’s because his Rookie contract was before new rules.Did you guy's know Sam has made approximately 78 million dollars while in the NFL?
That blows me away..............
How can he avoid the pass rush if he's on his kneesNone.
Kappy is who I’d have interest in. And still available.
Yah. I think 'ol Sam was the last big payday for rookies. The following year they placed a cap.article said like 121mil but hey ill take the 78 lol oh you meant after taxes lOL
you remember when he was drafted they still had no cap on draftees and the QBs were breaking the bank
Yeah, Bradford was the last guy to get that giant rookie payday. He made $78 million over his first 6 years, $50 mil of which was guaranteed on day 1. The following year, Cam Newton signed a fully guaranteed four-year, $22,025,498 deal. With his 5th year option he made another $14.6 million, but that's a LOT less than the $78 million Bradford got. Top 10 rookie's were getting paid too much money before stepping foot on the field, that's one change the NFL got right.article said like 121mil but hey ill take the 78 lol oh you meant after taxes lOL
you remember when he was drafted they still had no cap on draftees and the QBs were breaking the bank
24 million lol...I'll passas a viable backup to push Dak? ala Foles in Philly..why not? well depending on cost we could use a better backup..
If Dak gets hurt it's just better to lose at this point.
That’s because his Rookie contract was before new rules.
How can he avoid the pass rush if he's on his knees