Coogiguy03
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very funny lol, it's what the market dictates!!!So if the salary cap goes up 10% next year, Dak should make $66M instead of $60M?????
very funny lol, it's what the market dictates!!!So if the salary cap goes up 10% next year, Dak should make $66M instead of $60M?????
Here we go.......( Dak, $60M---Lamb, $40M----Parsons, $42M
they don't need to be in line, what is it really going to do for us except give us things to talk about on how we shouldn't have never done it, we paid too much he's not worth itThe Cowboys need to toe the line and don't overpay Parsons like they did Prescott. Both Clevland and Pittsburg have a edge rusher who may be the best in the game and neither one has sniffed a SB with these two studs.
That’s this year. Wait till next year when watt gets 45 or more and Micah will cost more tooI could see it. Hopefully, Parsons means what he's said about trying to do his contract right to help with free agency and lets the team do it in a way that makes his hits low for the first few years. $42 million APY does not mean he makes $42 million each year.
There are ways to help out with the salary cap without taking less money than the market says you are worth. That's what Patrick Mahomes did when he took his big deal years back. He didn't take less than he was worth and for a period of time there he was the highest paid QB (as USA Today reported earlier this year his $450 million contract clears the second-most lucrative one in the NFL by $175 million). However, the structure of the deal helped out the Chiefs' cap.lmao...if you think Parsons will help out with the salary cap when he gets into negotiations with Jerry, he has you fooled, big time! Just like all players, he will screw Jerry as hard as he can.
He may, and he'll get what the market says, but it's all about the structure of the deal. Trouble is, I'm not sure the Joneses know how to structure a deal.That’s this year. Wait till next year when watt gets 45 or more and Micah will cost more too
I don't care about the Chiefs. This the Cowboy and Jerry and the spoiled damn man child we are talking about. As far as I'm concerned, Parsons should be traded yesterday!There are ways to help out with the salary cap without taking less money than the market says you are worth. That's what Patrick Mahomes did when he took his big deal years back. He didn't take less than he was worth and for a period of time there he was the highest paid QB (as USA Today reported earlier this year his $450 million contract clears the second-most lucrative one in the NFL by $175 million). However, the structure of the deal helped out the Chiefs' cap.
This is something that gets overlooked about elite edge rushers..........they can be a major chess piece but they alone are NOT going to win you a Super Bowl. Now if you surround them with a couple of other elite players and a dynamic scheme, you have something ..........see the Eagle's defense.The Cowboys need to toe the line and don't overpay Parsons like they did Prescott. Both Clevland and Pittsburg have a edge rusher who may be the best in the game and neither one has sniffed a SB with these two studs.
What should they base price on instead? What feels right to fan gut reaction?To base a players pay on the percentage of the salary cap is so beyond stupid.
Talk about a dumb tweet.
Here we go.......( Dak, $60M---Lamb, $40M----Parsons, $42M