Dre11
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And Dak is signing a long term deal..
Not for what he wants. It will be a deal that works for the team. Believe that....lol
And Dak is signing a long term deal..
Not for what he wants. It will be a deal that works for the team. Believe that....lol
Again, it was all on Demarcus Lawrence , his threat didn't
And Dak is signing a long term deal.. and there market value.. so it’s not simply about salary cap, it’s about what HIS market value is..
Spoiled fans.
The worst.
Zeke makes less than 433 players in the NFL.
I’m more than happy for us not to sign Dak... they aren’t going to win with him, no matter how much talent they sign around him, including Zeke.. still doesn’t change the fact that Dak has a negotiating price and he’s not taking a hometown discount per his own words..
Which is why Dak mentioned it as far as his deal and Zeke and Cooper. These guys are negotiating with ift going up in mind. The fact is the owners can up it based on the revenue coming in. The players aren’t stupid..
It will be what works for the team and it's salary cap.
Lol...40 million? See if he gets it....lol
First, we don't know how much actual revenue will go up. We assume that it will but it may not go up as much as we believe because TV revenue contracts will be renegotiated and that's still up in the air, at this point. That's a huge deal. You have multiple cable outlets who, right now, aren't carrying NFL as a part of their service package. They aren't offering NFL channel or even local networks like Fox or CBS. This is a huge issue right now and I can't say that I see anybody actually knows where that whole thing will land, including these players. Here's what's going on there. They are talking to their agents and the agents are saying that such and such will go up such and such and so that's why we need to be asking for X, in terms of salary. The truth of that is that the Agents want their players to get the biggest payday they can because they get paid on the deal so the more, the better. Teams can't look at it that way. Agents can try to negotiate that way but teams, not so much. They have to look at it in terms of when contracts are due, who is coming due, what the cap is and what might happen as projections in years out and what the CBA may or may not agree to and how long it may take to get it passed. I mean, I get the argument from the player side but it's not as cut and dried as all of that IMO.
Besides, it's not about what they believe they are worth, it's about what Jerry is willing to pay. If these guys just flat don't want to sign, then they can play out their contracts and either leave as FAs or find trade partners for a trade. That is the real test for what their market might be.
You were checkmated bro. Just stop.
His market value is 50 cents and a bag of chips.And Dak is signing a long term deal.. and there market value.. so it’s not simply about salary cap, it’s about what HIS market value is..
And according to Dak, what works for the team is not what the team is low-balling him with.. not sure what your point is, other than your trying to win an argument you can’t, because your feelings are hurt..
Who said it’s 40 million? Dak’s camp
Supposedly denied it and the people that think so, argue that’s just as negotiating point. I don’t even think he’s worth 30 million..
First, we don't know how much actual revenue will go up. We assume that it will but it may not go up as much as we believe because TV revenue contracts will be renegotiated and that's still up in the air, at this point. That's a huge deal. You have multiple cable outlets who, right now, aren't carrying NFL as a part of their service package. They aren't offering NFL channel or even local networks like Fox or CBS. This is a huge issue right now and I can't say that I see anybody actually knows where that whole thing will land, including these players. Here's what's going on there. They are talking to their agents and the agents are saying that such and such will go up such and such and so that's why we need to be asking for X, in terms of salary. The truth of that is that the Agents want their players to get the biggest payday they can because they get paid on the deal so the more, the better. Teams can't look at it that way. Agents can try to negotiate that way but teams, not so much. They have to look at it in terms of when contracts are due, who is coming due, what the cap is and what might happen as projections in years out and what the CBA may or may not agree to and how long it may take to get it passed. I mean, I get the argument from the player side but it's not as cut and dried as all of that IMO.
Besides, it's not about what they believe they are worth, it's about what Jerry is willing to pay. If these guys just flat don't want to sign, then they can play out their contracts and either leave as FAs or find trade partners for a trade. That is the real test for what their market might be.
There's no checkmate broo. You said his tatic was used in negotiations. I said it wasn't a factor, him coming down on demands was.
I wish he’d adapte to doing away with insanity. Because that’s exactly what we’ve been dealing with for 23 years with him as the GM.Jerry has adapted. He ain’t paying Divas and Knuckleheads.
Agree..
They can play it out and I’m fine with that., I hope they pull the offer and we get to see him play without Zeke and then we can move on..