atlantacowboy
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Well, he's either going to get a lot more than 30 million, or he's going to wish he had signed that offer.
Interesting banter on 105.3 The Fan. This from Ben and Skin:
Dak's agency is CAA (Creative Artists Agency), which started with Hollywood actors and singers and slowly progressed into the sports world. They have Beyonce, George Clooney, Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Matthew McConaughey, etc...you get the point.
They don't negotiate. Period. They go for the throat, full on high-dollar with no waivering.
By that measure, it is very realistic that (1) they did ask for $40 million recently, and (2) they do not want Dak to sign anything now before the market explodes under the new CBA.
That is horrible advice for Dak, who absolutely should have taken that $30 million per year offer. If he doesn't play lights out this season, he could lose tens of millions from this calculated gamble. CAA won't care; they just move on to the next of their thousands of clients.
It is GLORIOUS for the Cowboys, who now get a cheap look at Dak before deciding to pay him big money next offseason, or not. I, for one, love it.
Nobody has an issue paying Dak huge money if his play proves it this year. Likewise, the Cowboys could dodge the proverbial bullet if he doesn't.
Dak is subsidizing his salary nicely with all of his endorsements, but it's not the additional massive signing bonus and salary he's turning down.
Jerry is laughing all the way to the bank! No matter if Jerry has to pay an average of 6-7 mill a year worst case, Dak is basically paying for his own signing bonus by not taking the money this yearSo Dak is betting on himself. He could actually make more than the rumored 30 mil per year. So how exactly did he get bad advice?
You are nuts glad to see you know that Dak won't get a Deal this year maybe you should call yourself MrKnowItAll .Dak will be on this years contract PERIOD. He is not getting anything done, he has 2 years to go he has to deal with it, if he was out of this world WHICH HE IS NOT maybe it would get done ZEKE is the best RB in the NFL he should get paid like one.
That's what will happen, just like Dlaw.
If Dak plays at the level he played at with Cooper he's already way above $30M, probably around $35M. Exceed that? Oh boy.
You mean.... the one of those that happened?Ya I mean all those 5 yards passes Coop took 70 yards jeez they gotta be worth at least 40 million.....
You mean.... the one of those that happened?
I'm sorry you're so sad because Dak is about to get PAID. It'll be okay girly pop, don't get too down.
I'm not sure he ever asked for 40m. Clarence Hill said it was never 40m but a deal that could get to 40m. Plus multiple other media outlets said it wasnt true.Interesting banter on 105.3 The Fan. This from Ben and Skin:
Dak's agency is CAA (Creative Artists Agency), which started with Hollywood actors and singers and slowly progressed into the sports world. They have Beyonce, George Clooney, Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Matthew McConaughey, etc...you get the point.
They don't negotiate. Period. They go for the throat, full on high-dollar with no waivering.
By that measure, it is very realistic that (1) they did ask for $40 million recently, and (2) they do not want Dak to sign anything now before the market explodes under the new CBA.
That is horrible advice for Dak, who absolutely should have taken that $30 million per year offer. If he doesn't play lights out this season, he could lose tens of millions from this calculated gamble. CAA won't care; they just move on to the next of their thousands of clients.
It is GLORIOUS for the Cowboys, who now get a cheap look at Dak before deciding to pay him big money next offseason, or not. I, for one, love it.
Nobody has an issue paying Dak huge money if his play proves it this year. Likewise, the Cowboys could dodge the proverbial bullet if he doesn't.
Dak is subsidizing his salary nicely with all of his endorsements, but it's not the additional massive signing bonus and salary he's turning down.
Dak should be below Wentz.
All other QBs on this list have been to or won a SB.
What Super Bowl did Wentz go to? Oh, you mean as a fan!
Dak should be below Wentz.
All other QBs on this list have been to or won a SB.
Wilson hasn't been close to going back since he lost his defence and running game. Ben and Rodgers haven't been back in 9 years. And Rodgers went when he had a good ol, top 5, if not the best, wr group and the top defense in the NFL. But Dak needs help. Wentz has never been to on as a player. Never even won a playoff game. Goff has an argument.
I got the point. Lol just disagree with it.You missed the point.
All of those guys (except Wentz who was having an MVP season) are capable and have been to the SB. Dak on the other hand can’t even get out of the Div round of the playoffs.
Dallas has a good market to work with now that Goff has signed.
Dak should be below Wentz.
All other QBs on this list have been to or won a SB.
And then Goff got the most guaranteed money in NFL history.......Dak be likeInteresting banter on 105.3 The Fan. This from Ben and Skin:
Dak's agency is CAA (Creative Artists Agency), which started with Hollywood actors and singers and slowly progressed into the sports world. They have Beyonce, George Clooney, Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Matthew McConaughey, etc...you get the point.
They don't negotiate. Period. They go for the throat, full on high-dollar with no waivering.
By that measure, it is very realistic that (1) they did ask for $40 million recently, and (2) they do not want Dak to sign anything now before the market explodes under the new CBA.
That is horrible advice for Dak, who absolutely should have taken that $30 million per year offer. If he doesn't play lights out this season, he could lose tens of millions from this calculated gamble. CAA won't care; they just move on to the next of their thousands of clients.
It is GLORIOUS for the Cowboys, who now get a cheap look at Dak before deciding to pay him big money next offseason, or not. I, for one, love it.
Nobody has an issue paying Dak huge money if his play proves it this year. Likewise, the Cowboys could dodge the proverbial bullet if he doesn't.
Dak is subsidizing his salary nicely with all of his endorsements, but it's not the additional massive signing bonus and salary he's turning down.
You sound like a fan of Wince. Wince has never done anything in the playoffs.....never. Dak was an MVP candidate his rookie season.Wentz got that team into the playoffs at the very least.
He was easily an MVP candidate that season, take your fanboy glasses off.
Wentz got that team into the playoffs at the very least.
He was easily an MVP candidate that season, take your fanboy glasses off.
You better hurry up there Quincy before you know it the season will be over......