ShortRound
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Corrected it for you.Oh boy...
He's right!
That's all fine and dandy but I don't think Lawrence really wants to hear Garrett talk about salary cap responsibility. I mean in the end, the Cowboys are offering him a really large contract that's going to have salary cap implications down the road anyway, so the HC telling him they need to be more responsible with the cap in this contract when they are likely only quibbling over a few million per year isn't going to sit well.
You want real salary cap responsibility? Don't sign him at all. Trade him and look for cheaper options at DE (which I am coming around to that idea if you can get Quinn and then consider Ansah for less).
This is nothing but Garrett being a public mouthpiece for Jerry. It's probably not going to sit well with Lawrence and his camp.
Of course, Garrett wasn't talking about just one contract with one player. He was talking about the overall philosophy of salary cap discipline.
I never thought of Lawrence as a money player he always seemed like a football guy to me.If you can't live on 20M per year maybe taking some finacial and accounting classes might be a wise investment.
The Angels just gave a guy a half a billion dollars. Which top the third of a billion Philly gave to a guy.
Aaron Rodgers was given more money than Lambeau Field is worth.
LeBron makes more than the entire Bulls roster did in the 90s.
Messi makes more than $100 million per season.
Pro sports has jumped the shark.
Salary cap has never been an issue for this franchise we have always found a way around it. Now that we finally have money lol it will buy us more depth football players. That's just the franchise knows how to spend it wellI disagree. Most fans don’t care how much players make, except for the impact it has on the salary cap.
The actual amount of money doesn’t matter to most and most.
I'm guessing it's more than a few million. They're probably offering something around his true market value as a strong side DE around 100m and hes going on something around the 140 million mack got. It it was a few million they would have acquiesced to him long ago!That's all fine and dandy but I don't think Lawrence really wants to hear Garrett talk about salary cap responsibility. I mean in the end, the Cowboys are offering him a really large contract that's going to have salary cap implications down the road anyway, so the HC telling him they need to be more responsible with the cap in this contract when they are likely only quibbling over a few million per year isn't going to sit well.
You want real salary cap responsibility? Don't sign him at all. Trade him and look for cheaper options at DE (which I am coming around to that idea if you can get Quinn and then consider Ansah for less).
This is nothing but Garrett being a public mouthpiece for Jerry. It's probably not going to sit well with Lawrence and his camp.
what league have you been watching.Hope they have the same words for their QB.