aikemirv
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Agents and the NFLPA don't factor it in.
Same way they don't factor in playing for Dallas means more in off-field revenue.
The only time we've seen it really factored in was Jaylon Smith and fans immediately turned on the guy making his brand far less valuable, lol.
A big reason it isn't factored it you can be traded and or cut.
Schedules change and where you play changes year over year.
Time value of money does not change and neither does the upfront bonus paid in the state with no income tax no matter whether you are traded or not-agents should be explaining this to the players but they are only looking at their(agents) bottom line