Let's talk about Dallas intangibles

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Im not just talking about the Cowboys team, I'm talking about the DFW Metroplex as well. If Dallas is trying to keep a guy like Tank or recruit a FA, what advantages does Dallas have? Any disadvantages?

I would think Dallas would be viewed as a significantly better destination than:

1. Cleveland
2. Pittsburg
3. Baltimore
4 Cincinnati
5. Green Bay
6. Buffalo
7. Washington
8. Philadelphia
9. Kansas City
10 Carolina
11. Tampa Bay
12. Minnesota
13 New Orleans



Questionable depending on what the player is looking for:

Vegas
Los Angeles (2)
Seattle
Miami
Houston
New England (Boston)
New York (2)
Arizona
Chicago
Atlanta

I would think that in terms of quality of life, and surroundings that Dallas would be top 5 for most players. Add in visibility and really only New York compares.
 
Im not just talking about the Cowboys team, I'm talking about the DFW Metroplex as well. If Dallas is trying to keep a guy like Tank or recruit a FA, what advantages does Dallas have? Any disadvantages?

I would think Dallas would be viewed as a significantly better destination than:

1. Cleveland
2. Pittsburg
3. Baltimore
4 Cincinnati
5. Green Bay
6. Buffalo
7. Washington
8. Philadelphia
9. Kansas City
10 Carolina
11. Tampa Bay
12. Minnesota
13 New Orleans



Questionable depending on what the player is looking for:

Vegas
Los Angeles (2)
Seattle
Miami
Houston
New England (Boston)
New York (2)
Arizona
Chicago
Atlanta

I would think that in terms of quality of life, and surroundings that Dallas would be top 5 for most players. Add in visibility and really only New York compares.

That never seems to matter to most players unless their wife is involved.

There is no income tax in Texas (Just found out they have one in OK...).

Marshawn Lynch did openly say he hated Buffalo but money seems to trump location.

Money is status for players. Most don't know the difference in 17M per vs 23M per other than one is more than the other.

Dez wanted to be the highest paid WR. The actual amount didn't matter as long as it was more than everybody else. He would have been fine with 1M instead of 14M per if he thought Calvin Johnson was making 999K.
 
That never seems to matter to most players unless their wife is involved.

There is no income tax in Texas (Just found out they have one in OK...).

Marshawn Lynch did openly say he hated Buffalo but money seems to trump location.

Money is status for players. Most don't know the difference in 17M per vs 23M per other than one is more than the other.

Dez wanted to be the highest paid WR. The actual amount didn't matter as long as it was more than everybody else. He would have been fine with 1M instead of 14M per if he thought Calvin Johnson was making 999K.

Yes. Oklahoma has state income tax. But property taxes are lower than Texas. Usually significantly lower. Not sure which is better/cheaper.
 
Money is status for players. Most don't know the difference in 17M per vs 23M per other than one is more than the other.

Dez wanted to be the highest paid WR. The actual amount didn't matter as long as it was more than everybody else. He would have been fine with 1M instead of 14M per if he thought Calvin Johnson was making 999K.

Heh. This is painfully accurate about a much bigger cross-section of humanity than simply NFL athletes.

Well said.
 
How about playing for the America’s team. The prestige. That’s a draw..

NFL players in their 20s aren't nearly as impressed by "America's Team" as some Cowboys fans over 30.

To them the Cowboys are a team that gets a lot of attention for past glories, but doesn't compete for championships in the 21st century.
 
Khris Richards, Better Structure of front office, What I would say great drafts last couple of years.
 
Good question, I think it mostly boils down to who pays them the most money, where do they have the best chance of winning, and their potential role. The actual location or team is probably only relevent if the numbers are equal or very close. Perhaps location is higher on the list for an aging veteran that has made their money.
 
There is a reason Dallas is always rumored to sign most FA’s.... agents love the attention for their client and enjoy driving up the price tag.
 
Yes. Oklahoma has state income tax. But property taxes are lower than Texas. Usually significantly lower. Not sure which is better/cheaper.

Understandable. Not just anyone would find it highly attractive to reside in Oklahoma but hey, that's only one man's opinion! ;)
 
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Nobody cares about Dallas unless they just want Jerry to hand them a massive contract.

There was a time when the promise of a championship was a big draw but that was back then more so than today. Of course, the massive contracts that were routinely doled out by Jerry in the past are no longer routine. Stephen has effectively put a damper on that tradition. Needless to say, with the exception of Amare Cooper, signing primo veteran FAs from other teams is more of a rarity nowadays. Sigh . . . ;)
 
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All about the money.

Or whole notion of thinking our location, taking care of our own- not trading players- and no income tax hasn’t helped a lick in free agency.

Honestly makes our front office seem lazy and incredibly ineffective.
 
The biggest thing is endorsement deals. This nonsense that playing for America’s Team doesn’t matter any more overlooks that it can make a big difference to a player’s off-field earnings.
 
There was a time when the promise of a championship was a big draw but that was back then more so than today. Of course, the massive contracts that were routinely doled out by Jerry in the past are no longer routine. Stephen has effectively put a damper on that tradition. Needless to say, with the exception of Amare Cooper, signing primo veteran FAs from other teams is more of a rarity nowadays. Sigh . . . ;)


Don't count Cooper as the exception, he hasn't signed anything yet.
 
NFL players in their 20s aren't nearly as impressed by "America's Team" as some Cowboys fans over 30.

To them the Cowboys are a team that gets a lot of attention for past glories, but doesn't compete for championships in the 21st century.
So making the playoffs isn’t competing?
 
These guys put their long tern life in jeopardy for money.....they should try to get as much money as they can. From whoever.
 
Im not just talking about the Cowboys team, I'm talking about the DFW Metroplex as well. If Dallas is trying to keep a guy like Tank or recruit a FA, what advantages does Dallas have? Any disadvantages?

I would think Dallas would be viewed as a significantly better destination than:

1. Cleveland
2. Pittsburg
3. Baltimore
4 Cincinnati
5. Green Bay
6. Buffalo
7. Washington
8. Philadelphia
9. Kansas City
10 Carolina
11. Tampa Bay
12. Minnesota
13 New Orleans



Questionable depending on what the player is looking for:

Vegas
Los Angeles (2)
Seattle
Miami
Houston
New England (Boston)
New York (2)
Arizona
Chicago
Atlanta

I would think that in terms of quality of life, and surroundings that Dallas would be top 5 for most players. Add in visibility and really only New York compares.

It’s all about $$$$$$

I remember a few years ago when Murray left, Lamar Miller was waiting for Dallas to offer him a decent contract. He wanted to be here but we wouldn’t pay up so he went somewhere that didn’t.

Do you really think Beasley wants to leave? Do you think Murray wanted to leave? Nope.

As far as the taxes, it’s not really proven to be an advantage. I just read that agents or players rarely use it as a talking point.

These players career can take a fast turn south on any given play. Guaranteed money overrides all. You can live where you want to live in the off-season and when you retire.
 
I would think that you could also toss in there the fact that endorsements, jersey/merchandise sales, and popularity of sheer # of fans, probably offers more than it would with any other NFL team.

Do players get any % of jersey/t-shirt sales with their name/number on it?
 

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