Reid1boys
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That's nice and all but give Dak his money. He was the 77th highest paid QB last year. The ONE person in the NFL (save maybe R. Wilson) that should not take a penny less than market value (whatever that is) is one Dak Prescott.
Who cares what he made last year. He was a 4th round pick, and that is simply what they get. There isnt a salary schedule for 4th rd pick that end up being starting QBs. The article makes it clear... he makes a TON of money off the field BECAUSE of the Star. If he were the QB in Cincy he could kiss that money good bye. So if he makes 5 million less than what Cincy would pay him, but makes 30 million more because of where he plays..... which one is better? The better the team does, the more Dak makes.
You make it like it is the Cowboys fault that he gets paid like a 4th rd draft pick.
Agree , wearing the star on the helmet doesn't belong in contract negotiations. What ever Dak's market value is he should get.You completely missed the point and otherwise made irrelevant assertions. I bet Dak and his agent (you know one of the major parties that has to approve any deal) cares deeply about what his career earnings are.
The point is BECAUSE Dak was a 4th rounder and was paid like a 4th rounder (which is NOBODY'S "fault") while he was a starting QB on a team that went to and won in the playoffs (a simple fact), Dak Prescott (like R. Wilson prior) should NOT (and I believe will not) take nor deserves to take anything less than market value -- whatever that number is. I hardly believe that Dak is going to sit around and see Goff, for example, who has ALREADY made 50x more than he has, earn an additional 110 million guaranteed and say to himself: "nah, I am good...continue to pay me below market rate."
And Romo made a ton because of the star, so did Troy, so did Dez, so did Jaylon Smith, so did Tyron, so did J. Witten, so did Elliott, etc...and each took contracts that was near or at market rate ---many of which reset the market for their position. Why should Dak, the guy that barely has made couple of million 3 seasons plus into his career, take a penny less?
And your remarks regarding what contract/money Dak would make in Cincy is pure speculation. We will see what happens when/if say Baker Mayfield -- who pays in the same state, OH, accomplishes what Dak has...what kind of endorsement deals Baker will get.
I think the guaranteed money has already been agreed upon and their just working out the fine details now. With a 100million plus contract, there are a lot of details.Don't worry, Dak will be paid. The longer it takes, the more $$$ is likely to be had in Dak's contract. Both Dak and his agent are well aware of it.
Sure it does because it comes with lucrative opportunities. Just ask Jaylon.Agree , wearing the star on the helmet doesn't belong in contract negotiations. What ever Dak's market value is he should get.
Ask Jaylon...what?Sure it does because it comes with lucrative opportunities. Just ask Jaylon.
I think the guaranteed money has already been agreed upon and their just working out the fine details now. With a 100million plus contract, there are a lot of details.
It tis rather a jumblin' morass of rumblin' mumblin' rowdy mo-fo's seemingly having recently a-lit in the A.O. these days,huh?, ol' pard&buddy pal friend,,,I don't know. I'm having a difficult time just trying to keep up with all the Rowdy avatars now.
*Good question,,, ( enters the forum& approaching the podium is the renowned proffesor of every& all aspects needing seriously viewed opined oversight of such impactful type of things,,, M. Feud) "what was the #9's last contract's compariably ballpark figure, structurally tiered at? As compared to his then "current" peers contract's of the likewise players position? ,,, Account fer' the ever present seasonal inflationary market creep & pencil that puppy's paycheck downWhat is Dak worth to the Cowboys?
* Cool post ,my bro ( behind the wheel of the shinest Brougham rollin')Possibly, although, they're not going out of their way to divulge the details. Dak is one who's getting a generous share of wealth through his commercial endeavors. I'm just going by the media's way of describing his contractual likelihoods at present. I think he'll be pleased with whatever might be on tap for his contract, though. He has earned whatever the FO is willing to afford him, without a doubt, imho. I'm fairly pleased to see that he's not hellbent to become the highest paid QB in the NFL, though. At least, he's demonstrating a reasonable degree of humility. That's always good to see!
They may have made a tentative agreement, but the way Dak is playing now, I'm pretty sure his agent is going to keep asking for more. Jerry should have signed him for slightly more than Goff money when he could have. Every week he's not signed is going to Jerry more and more. I wouldn't be surprised at all if the floor is now $35 million a year.I think the guaranteed money has already been agreed upon and their just working out the fine details now. With a 100million plus contract, there are a lot of details.
The Cowboys and Dak have mutually benefitted from their relationship. Sure being a Cowboys player, especially a marquee player like the QB of the Dallas Cowboys puts you in position to make some extra off field cash. No question. And Dak and other Cowboys have certainly benefitted.Who cares what he made last year. He was a 4th round pick, and that is simply what they get. There isnt a salary schedule for 4th rd pick that end up being starting QBs. The article makes it clear... he makes a TON of money off the field BECAUSE of the Star. If he were the QB in Cincy he could kiss that money good bye. So if he makes 5 million less than what Cincy would pay him, but makes 30 million more because of where he plays..... which one is better? The better the team does, the more Dak makes.
You make it like it is the Cowboys fault that he gets paid like a 4th rd draft pick.