Cole Beasley signs Extension

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Could you assholes get back on topic?
 

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1. GZA
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My father was famous, he was the greatest samurai in the empire, and he was the shogun's decapitator.

Masta Killa is definitely underrated though.
 

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Are the rednecks talking about rappers????
What's next??? Ace talking about dunking????
 

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Cole Beasley's contract numbers are in

March, 4, 2015
Mar 4

2:15

PM ET


By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com

IRVING, Texas – The Dallas Cowboys officially announced the Cole Beasley signing Wednesday after he agreed to the four-year deal on Tuesday.

The total numbers we have known: four years, $13.6 million with $7 million effectively guaranteed and a $4 million signing bonus.

The other numbers are in, too.

Beasley will make $1 million in base salary this season, which means he will carry a $2 million salary-cap figure in 2015. The Cowboys had the option of putting the low tender on him as a restricted free agent worth roughly $1.5 million, which could have allowed teams to sign him to an offer sheet because no compensation would have been due the Cowboys, or the second-round tender worth roughly $2.4 million.

With this deal, the Cowboys saved about $400,000 in salary-cap space in 2015.

Beasley will earn $2.356 million in 2016, with the contract becoming fully guaranteed on the fifth day of the league year. For now, $2 million is guaranteed for injury only.

He would earn base salaries of $3 million in 2017 and $3.25 million in 2018.

He also has $500,000 in escalators that can increase his base salaries in the final three years.

The $3.4 million average for Beasley is the same the Cleveland Browns gave Andrew Hawkins last year to sign an offer sheet as a restricted free agent away from the Cincinnati Bengals. Biggest difference? Hawkins makes a little more than $10 million in the first two years of the deal. Beasley could make up to $7.8 million in the first two years if he hits on all of the escalators.
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The numbers make it is a little more palatable. The little shit better keep producing...that's all I gotta say.
 
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