Hawkeye0202
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If the NFL teams have decided that his value is 60m then his value is 60m. Value is not what people wish something were but instead what it actually is.Perceived value.
Honestly, the fact Dak is in the conversation shows his value is way more than some fans want to believe.
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Honestly, the fact Dak is in the conversation shows his value is way more than some fans want to believe.
- Dak
- Purdy
- Love
- Stroud
Great story.If the NFL teams have decided that his value is 60m then his value is 60m. Value is not what people wish something were but instead what it actually is.
This question is silly though in that even talking about Stroud as a 60m QB implies no one will hit that number in the next 2 years which is unlikely. Either Love or Purdy will get that number if Dak does not get it first which means thinking of Stroud in that context is meaningless.
Honestly, the fact Dak is in the conversation shows his value is way more than some fans want to believe.
- Dak
- Purdy
- Love
- Stroud
NFL teams don't decide, the MARKET decides!If the NFL teams have decided that his value is 60m then his value is 60m. Value is not what people wish something were but instead what it actually is.
This question is silly though in that even talking about Stroud as a 60m QB implies no one will hit that number in the next 2 years which is unlikely. Either Love or Purdy will get that number if Dak does not get it first which means thinking of Stroud in that context is meaningless.
well once ceedee gets the big deal, you'll begin to see that happen!It won't be me.
That's about as far as I'll go when discussing money in the NFL. Honestly, I've decided to treat it like injury news.
I understand that this is a good strategic question. Undoubtedly, it is an important one when salary caps effect the way teams are built. However, it's not part of the action on the field. Salaries and contracts are just not part of the entertainment aspect.
Don't we all have enough stress and pressure when it comes our daily lives? Why should a pro athlete's contract play out like some new Netflix drama? (I was going to use daytime soap opera but remembered the times).
So some guys will sit out due to a contract dispute. Others will sit out because they are hurt. It's all part of the NFL game. CeeDee might as well have a minor nagging injury that prevents him from practicing and what not.
As far as Dak's contract?
Hey, it's somebody's job in the Cowboys organization to worry about all this for us. If he's not doing a good job, then he gets fired, right?
I agree 100%. But if they do it, it's for cap reasons. It is risky.The packers would be dumb to sign Love to a long term contract before this season. He's had one good year, make him prove he can do it again
But if you know he's your guy........I see nothing wrong with signing him now to a 3-4 year deal. There is little to no chance he's going flop so bad that they will want to cut the cord within the next 2-3 years. But the wait and make him prove it again is costing you more money. This is exactly what Stephen and Jerry did after Dak's 3rd year and they paid a price. Also not signing him now risks him having a career season and guess who now would rather wait.I agree 100%. But if they do it, it's for cap reasons. It is risky.
Yeah, there's limited risk for a 2nd contract if done as early as possible. It's only when you wait you can get into trouble. Look how they structured Daniel Jones Contract. With an out after 2 years.But if you know he's your guy........I see nothing wrong with signing him now to a 3-4 year deal. There is little to no chance he's going flop so bad that they will want to cut the cord within the next 2-3 years. But the wait and make him prove it again is costing you more money. This is exactly what Stephen and Jerry did after Dak's 3rd year and they paid a price. Also not signing him now risks him having a career season and guess who now would rather wait.