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Is that a solution or just a way of not having to cope with Jones? I would like to hear what one would do if they were the GM.Jerry Richardson
Is that a solution or just a way of not having to cope with Jones? I would like to hear what one would do if they were the GM.Jerry Richardson
We havent read the publications or gurus’ assessments yet, so we don’t know. Fortunately, the internet is full of others who can relate the solution.Is that a solution or just a way of not having to cope with Jones? I would like to hear what one would do if they were the GM.
Three years pay guaranteed. This is absurd.
It's what the market dictates. I think it's a very fair offer. Very in line with the Wentz deal. Goff too I think.Three years pay guaranteed. This is absurd.
Yeah it’s the market thing in the NFL and what is even more absurd neither QB had demonstrated they are actually at a level performance wise to deserve that consideration. The scale markers are totally skewed. It’s a really messed up system.It's what the market dictates. I think it's a very fair offer. Very in line with the Wentz deal. Goff too I think.
It's what the market dictates. I think it's a very fair offer. Very in line with the Wentz deal. Goff too I think.
Any better than govt workers and unions?Yeah it’s the market thing in the NFL and what is even more absurd neither QB had demonstrated they are actually at a level performance wise to deserve that consideration. The scale markers are totally skewed. It’s a really messed up system.
Oh yeah. Show me some jobs that guarentee you three years plus pay if you are fired.Any better than govt workers and unions?
It’s semantics, but you only get your guaranteed money guaranteed. If Dak is signed through 2024 and cut in 2021, he won’t receive a salary in 2023 and 2024.Oh yeah. Show me some jobs that guarentee you three years plus pay if you are fired.
It's what the market dictates. I think it's a very fair offer. Very in line with the Wentz deal. Goff too I think.
I'm sure that there will be some negotiating but for all we know it could be over other details.It may be what the market dictates but what if he doesn't accept it?
I can’t quantify it, but the Belichick factor has to elevate our impressions of Brady as well.I do know Tom Brady on his worst day is still very damned good and I know for damned sure he can throw a guy like Amari Cooper open.
I also know he’s never had a RB like Zeke or an OL like ours and definitely never both at the same time for five years in a row.
pdom, I was just having this very conversation recently. When Montana brought KC into contention, even I as a biased, jaded Cowboys fan who loved Roger Staubach had to give the guy his due.I can’t quantify it, but the Belichick factor has to elevate our impressions of Brady as well.
Zeke, OL and Garrett vs Belichick
Who knows. I’m interested in seeing Brady go elsewhere to answer that question.
Montana solidified his legacy, even without a Super Bowl, with his time in Kansas City. Peyton Manning and Kurt Warner, too.
Yeah I'm curious to see what Brady does with a new team. I don't think he is carying anyone to a Superbowl but I think the Colts are the best fit. No QB of the future but a good defense, great Oline and good recievers. Perfect fit for him in my opinion.I can’t quantify it, but the Belichick factor has to elevate our impressions of Brady as well.
Zeke, OL and Garrett vs Belichick
Who knows. I’m interested in seeing Brady go elsewhere to answer that question.
Montana solidified his legacy, even without a Super Bowl, with his time in Kansas City. Peyton Manning and Kurt Warner, too.
I really wish you were around when @Iamtdg started our revolution. Some of us still fight the good fight by refusing to give those inbred mouth-breathers our hard earned money, because hitting them in the wallet is the only thing they’ll notice. As long as fans keep selling out the stadium, their behavior won’t change.And yet they get to do it in a business where you 'can't lose' off the field, even if you do on it. And that's precisely why billionaires would crawl over their own mothers to get in. You don't even have to win a game and you still out half of the cap money in your back pocket, year after year, after year.
Mike Brown runs the Bengals into the ground year after year, does nothing to generate further revenues for the league, and he still cashes that big check.
The Joneses can be total morons too, and still, they can't lose. Stadium is packed, merch flies off the shelves, and the ratings are higher than any other team. They can fuck everything up and they're still untouchable. Must be a nice feeling to wake up every morning knowing that no matter what you do, you'll still be rolling in cash by the end of the night.
i chuckled then and I still do. The progress made from then to now has been that Dallas has now captured the world title to richest sports franchise.I really wish you were around when @Iamtdg started our revolution. Some of us still fight the good fight by refusing to give those inbred mouth-breathers our hard earned money, because hitting them in the wallet is the only thing they’ll notice. As long as fans keep selling out the stadium, their behavior won’t change.
Remember this statement, because it’s important:
It Has To Start Somewhere