Coogiguy03
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Damn nearIs that per season ?
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Damn nearIs that per season ?
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Who was your math teacher?Damn near
Probably someone who taught #11, same high schoolWho was your math teacher?
We're showing that we're building a team the right way in Jerry's eyesLet's just clear the roster and pay 3 guys 60% of the cap.
uncle jerry says we're real close.We're showing that we're building a team the right way in Jerry's eyes
What irks me more than anything is that Micah never should have laid down false intentions and then he felt free to do exactly what he already knew his agent would do. If that's what he's made of, perhaps trading him for whatever he might bring would work out well for us in the long run.I think greed takes over when these players start talking to their agents. The agents tell them they are worth more than they might be willing to settle for, probably remind them that their careers could end at anytime so they need to maximize their value now, likely tell them the money being spent on them does not keep teams from signing other players, etc.
I mean, Parsons could have had every intention of accepting less to allow Dallas to bring in someone like Myles Garrett ... until contract negotiations started and his agents made it clear to him what he can and should get.
I don't know if we can say it was false intentions. Micah could have believed that he would take less if it meant bringing in higher-quality free agents. Most players are not business savvy. I'm sure his comments came from the heart and then he got slapped with the reality of the business side of football.What irks me more than anything is that Micah never should have laid down false intentions and then he felt free to do exactly what he already knew his agent would do. If that's what he's made of, perhaps trading him for whatever he might bring would work out well for us in the long run.
He's likely to go back on his words again if he willing to do it the first time. Jerry gets too palsy with some of these players, while they just don't feel obliged to be honest with him in the long run. If that's what Jerry allows to happen with one player, the others won't hesitate to do the same.
I don't care about the players saying dumb things but when Jerry does so when his words are known to be meaningless, it's a different story. He's been far too palsy with Micah, while other players are seeing Jerry showing special considerations in the meantime. I care a lot about that. Other players are sure to be displeased with that special kind of treatment that they can't get. That's just bad business.I don't know if we can say it was false intentions. Micah could have believed that he would take less if it meant bringing in higher-quality free agents. Most players are not business savvy. I'm sure his comments came from the heart and then he got slapped with the reality of the business side of football.
Fans get too caught up in what these players say. They play football. They are not rocket scientists. Football smart does not necessarily equate to financially smart or any kind of other smart. I just want players who can play, I don't care if they say dumb things.
What are the special considerations you are talking about? I don't think this negotiation is any different than the one with Lamb or with Prescott last year. I just don't see any special treatment unless I'm missing something. They are treating him the same way they have treated all high-end players they've negotiated to kee, which in general has meant giving them what they want.I don't care about the players saying dumb things but when Jerry does so when his words are known to be meaningless, it's a different story. He's been far too palsy with Micah, while other players are seeing Jerry showing special considerations in the meantime. I care a lot about that. Other players are sure to be displeased with that special kind of treatment that they can't get. That's just bad business.
It seems like he likes the drama to be in the headlines. Terrible way to run a team but that’s Jerry. In his mind there’s value in the publicity. But in reality he just looks like an old foolJerry needs summer drama. It will be dragged out until the end of TC.
Lol at armchair QBs telling players who have a very limited shelf life in a dangerous game, to take less money for a chance at some ring. Got to love it. Only fans are telling players to take less so they have a chance to sign more players. Maybe if our front office was worth sand, they could put together an adequate team.Money over success.
Trade please.
or more recently, it's the same aav as myles, but with an extra year tacked on. shrugWhy would his agents not ask for $200 million? Nick Bosa got a five-year, $170 million deal two years ago, with a $50 million signing bonus. They wouldn't be doing their jobs if they didn't seek an increase over that.
Hopefully, Micah's can be structured similarly, with two void years at the end of essentially a six-year deal. Bosa's base his first three years was under $2 million each year while his fourth-year base jumps to $22 million (with the team able to restructure in 2026 if he's still playing at a high level).
easily.Is Micah in Nick Bosa’s category? I don’t think so.
it wouldn't reset the market.He can ask for that, I doubt he gets it. I think he gets right under what Nick Bosa got. I don't think he resets the market. But this is the Cowboys so....
he does both extremely well. he just happens to rush / sack the qb even better.$200M? ................Maybe if he could play the run worth a crap, or not leave glaring gaps that allow QBs to escape the pocket.
And it can be argued that age and wear and tear are worse for Garrett since he is or will be 30 this year and has been in the league eight years.or more recently, it's the same aav as myles, but with an extra year tacked on. shrug