Micah vs agents

I believe he could have meant it when he said it. I also believe any agent worth his salt is never going to let that happen for a top player without a fight. No agent is going to intentionally give ownership additional leverage in current or future negotiations. There is a reason agents are always looking to reset the top of the market and ownership is looking for cracks to lower.

I’m not discounting that you could be right. I’m just suggesting that it’s possible that he was sincere. But, if it’s true that Micah never meant it, it was an incredibly stupid thing to say publicly.

Personally, I think his agent talked some sense into him.
I dont care what the agent says. If I tell him hey, I want 35 million a year for 5 years and I want 120 million up front, PERIOD. Mr. Agent thats it, do not come back to me again until that deal is done.'I dont care who the agent is... that deal is getting done. Anything below Garett's 40 million per year is a win for Dallas.
 
Seems crystal clear to me. The best way to handle contract negotiations, whether it’s the player or management, is to just be quiet. It’s stupid to make public comments.
Easy to say when it's not your money. Every person should negotiate whatever way makes them feel good. If they don't, they always have, what ifs, in the back of their mind.
 
I dont care what the agent says. If I tell him hey, I want 35 million a year for 5 years and I want 120 million up front, PERIOD. Mr. Agent thats it, do not come back to me again until that deal is done.'I dont care who the agent is... that deal is getting done. Anything below Garett's 40 million per year is a win for Dallas.
Frankly I don’t know what is going on behind closed doors. He may have popped off about taking less and never meant it. He may have said he wanted less and was convinced otherwise. Or he may have said what you suggested…I have no idea.

I also notice that you highlighted most of a sentence but left out the last 3 words. And IMO, any agent worth his salt is going to fight to ensure max value. If Micah was serious, he will get his way. If not, we will likely see a max value contract.

I was just suggesting that he could have been sincere. In case you haven’t noticed, I have an issue with people who make absolute comments when they have no way of knowing what is going on.
 
I don't think it is clear,

I think he was very ambiguous,

I don't think he met his agent,

I think he's happy with his agent, I think he's just stating he's seen other players get taken advantage by other agencies and not have their best interest.

I believe he believes in his and possibly promoting his agency?.... It's definitely not crystal clear..

I don't see where you see that I see it being very ambiguous to me he's not ripping his own agent he's just saying what he's noticed this is his perspective on how the off seasons are being handled by other agents...

We could all be wrong, because that is leaving way too much to decipher. IMHO
I don’t think you have a clue.
 
Frankly I don’t know what is going on behind closed doors. He may have popped off about taking less and never meant it. He may have said he wanted less and was convinced otherwise. Or he may have said what you suggested…I have no idea.

I also notice that you highlighted most of a sentence but left out the last 3 words. And IMO, any agent worth his salt is going to fight to ensure max value. If Micah was serious, he will get his way. If not, we will likely see a max value contract.

I was just suggesting that he could have been sincere. In case you haven’t noticed, I have an issue with people who make absolute comments when they have no way of knowing what is going on.
I highlighted what stood out to me. You were insinuating that an agent can absolutely say nope, we arent doing this. My point is that if Micah was sincere in what he said, then what the agent says or wants is irrelevant. Of course agents want max deals, since they are paid a percent of that deal. Micah wants to win, the agent couldnt care less if the Cowboys win or lose.
 
I highlighted what stood out to me. You were insinuating that an agent can absolutely say nope, we arent doing this. My point is that if Micah was sincere in what he said, then what the agent says or wants is irrelevant. Of course agents want max deals, since they are paid a percent of that deal. Micah wants to win, the agent couldnt care less if the Cowboys win or lose.
But why cherry pick part of a sentence without highlighting the entire sentence. If you add in the last 3 words of the same sentence, you would realize that I wasn’t saying the agent can absolutely say nope.
 
He was never alive. But it was cute to see some fans believe it
I agree with the other guy that Micah probably meant it when he said it. And then the agent threatened to have Micah offed by the mob if he didn't shut his trap and then Micah's feelings went bye-bye. That, or he convinced Micah that the team would be taking advantage of him much like Micah is talking about with other players now. That's the angle I would push too if I were an agent.
 
I agree with the other guy that Micah probably meant it when he said it. And then the agent threatened to have Micah offed by the mob if he didn't shut his trap and then Micah's feelings went bye-bye. That, or he convinced Micah that the team would be taking advantage of him much like Micah is talking about with other players now. That's the angle I would push too if I were an agent.
So? His agent works for him. He either needs to shut up or be a man and keepp his word.
 
Easy to say when it's not your money. Every person shouldWhat would your family and friends say you cook the best? (Please say cake and pie, lol - I'm a dessert lover which is why I run and hike or I'd get fat). negotiate whatever way makes them feel good. If they don't, they always have, what ifs, in the back of their mind.
But it's pretty logical that the more talking you do outside the actual negotiations can hurt you way more than help When playing poker, are you going to talk about the trash hand you have and then try to bluff?
 
But it's pretty logical that the more talking you do outside the actual negotiations can hurt you way more than help When playing poker, are you going to eat cake and cookies during recess or sit i. Tje corner. So the big kid doesnt gibe me another wedgie and talk about the trash hand you have, which anyone with half a brain knows that he has all the cards and there's no need to try to bluff?
I don't know where you went to school or if you're still going, but playing poker and negotiating a contract are two different things.
 
I don't know where you went to school or if you're still going, but playing poker and negotiating a contract are two different things.
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  1. A similarity in some respects between things that are otherwise dissimilar.
 
Seems crystal clear to me. The best way to handle contract negotiations, whether it’s the player or management, is to just be quiet. It’s stupid to make public comments.
But what do you do when agents and media are putting out false information just looking for clicks?

Do you just allow the narrative to be set by people who have zero information and are just looking to drive traffic to their content?

It’s not just agents, it’s the media. Teams and players are just on the bench for all of this “information”.
 
Not going to happen. Not when you can take the Clampetts to the cleaners.
If Jerry was your employer and asked you to take a pay cut because the Cowboys needed you to do so, would you?

We hold these people to standards that none of us would ever come close to meeting.
 

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