Starforever
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Smart move by Dak.
Wentz signed.
Because he cares about his team and his teammates.
So if a company offers you a contract below market for your position, and you personally know that you are worth more... you would sign the contract?Yes.
Great post. I was a big fan of his but a realistic fan of his ability. He is getting better and could end up being elite with this team around him. Now I wonder if by the time the season starts if there is fans then I wonder if they boo him at all.That's what happens when you worship money; it's much better if players actually play the game with love and allegiance for their team...
He made the biggest mistake of his entire life....
Hopefully, that extra few million was worth it....
It's an indicator of his poor leadership and fake desire to play the game...... Who in their right minds decides to leave the QB1 spot for the Dallas Cowboys?? Seriously, what moron does that??
Unfortunately, Dak isn't suitable to wear the Star after this year. I'm glad we discovered this before shelling out way too much money for an average QB with questionable values...
If the offer was for Wilson money then he was offered more than he admitted to deserve...So if a company offers you a contract below market for your position, and you personally know that you are worth more... you would sign the contract?
*if you're self employed... pretend lol
I love how players are supposed to roll over or they're "clearly themselves before the team." The Cowboys could have signed him. They chose not to, and now they'll pay.
So if a company offers you a contract below market for your position, and you personally know that you are worth more... you would sign the contract?
*if you're self employed... pretend lol
Sure, people have "every right" to say all sorts of incorrect things: you said several of them right here. And like them, I have "every right" to call them out on it.People aren't saying that. They're saying he turned down numerous very fair deals that compensated him well. And they're right. I guess you think Dak is above criticism, but he's not. If fans are unhappy with his choices, they have every right to voice that, just like they have the right to voice complaints if he throws a pick six, if he looks ill-prepared for a game, etc. He's made his choice, and he'll take heat for it. And he deserves the heat. The team needs to move on from him. Find a way to get whatever value they can and draft another quarterback.
Sure, people have "every right" to say all sorts of incorrect things: you said several of them right here. And like them, I have "every right" to call them out on it.
Well obviously it was something else in the terms of the contract he didnt agree to. Since the offer was around what Wilson is getting. There is absolutely nothing wrong him betting on himself.If the offer was for Wilson money then he was offered more than he admitted to deserve...
I dont assume anything, I know there are millionaires on this board so when it comes to people's jobs, I put respect on everyone's name. Anyways...Totally irrelevant. Dak was not offered below market. He was offered totally fair money. 100 million guaranteed, for God's sake. Most of us work in the range of 40, 50, 60K up to 120K if we're lucky per year. Dak was offered 100 million, and he's not the best QB in the league. It's ridiculous to compare that to one of us who might be worth 87K per year, but got offered 77.