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re: Dak gets his long term deal
Posted on 3/8/21 at 8:26 pm to bbeck
Posted on 3/8/21 at 8:26 pm to bbeck
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Cowboys have been irrelevant for 20 years yet stay at the top of the headlines.
It’s only the biggest fan base in all of sports. People love them. People hate them. Either way, it’s money. Deal with it. Choose a side.
Posted on 3/8/21 at 8:41 pm to Kategory 5
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Dak gets his long term deal
As a Saints fan, I totally approve of this one less team to worry about in the NFC
Posted on 3/8/21 at 8:45 pm to turnpiketiger
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It’s only the biggest fan base in all of sports. People love them. People hate them. Either way, it’s money. Deal with it. Choose a side.
Do you put that on your living room wall? #1 fan base in all of sports?
Posted on 3/8/21 at 8:59 pm to Kategory 5
Idgaf what wildcattiger93 says about dak being worth the money
This is as exciting as hearing we are stuck with romo circa 2007 or so
Hopefully they trade him and a first for Russell Wilson. I think Russ wants out of Seattle because of all the BLM/Antifa bullshite but he can’t say it because he is a black qb and the work mob will come for him. He has that son now and that some deserves to be the 2038 qb of southlake Carroll high
This is as exciting as hearing we are stuck with romo circa 2007 or so
Hopefully they trade him and a first for Russell Wilson. I think Russ wants out of Seattle because of all the BLM/Antifa bullshite but he can’t say it because he is a black qb and the work mob will come for him. He has that son now and that some deserves to be the 2038 qb of southlake Carroll high
Posted on 3/8/21 at 9:09 pm to VermilionTiger
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Do you put that on your living room wall? #1 fan base in all of sports?
No I mean the numbers don’t lie. They’re the richest team in all of sports. In case you aren’t following, that means #1 mr Vermilion.
Posted on 3/8/21 at 9:09 pm to Kategory 5
Good deal. Front loaded makes it digestible. congrats to dak
This post was edited on 3/8/21 at 9:10 pm
Posted on 3/8/21 at 9:22 pm to ThePTExperience1969
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As a Saints fan, I totally approve of this one less team to worry about in the NFC
lol y’all will choke in the playoffs regardless of what team dak is playing for
Posted on 3/8/21 at 9:44 pm to Kategory 5
This dude will be scrutinized and dragged through the coals by the same folks that said he deserved a huge contract. Will be epic. Every int, fumble, and every loss will be thrown on his back. Can’t wait!!
Posted on 3/8/21 at 9:45 pm to turnpiketiger
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No I mean the numbers don’t lie. They’re the richest team in all of sports. In case you aren’t following, that means #1 mr Vermilion.
Haven’t read through all of this malarkey. May be the richest franchise but all have the same salary cap. Now have an average qb taking up a huuuge chunk of that
This post was edited on 3/8/21 at 9:48 pm
Posted on 3/8/21 at 10:12 pm to summersausage
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May be the richest franchise but all have the same salary cap. Now have an average qb taking up a huuuge chunk of that
You sure aren’t familiar with the upcoming TV contact that the NFL is about to receive huh? This contract is going to end up being an average contract. But ok keep melting and being dramatic.
Posted on 3/8/21 at 10:32 pm to turnpiketiger
First, Prescott will receive a $66 million signing bonus. That’s the biggest signing bonus ever received by any player in league history.
Second, he’ll have a $9 million base salary in 2021, fully guaranteed. With the signing bonus paid out entirely in 2021, he’ll receive $75 million by the end of the 2021 regular season. That’s also a record one-year payout.
Third, Prescott’s 2022 salary is $20 million, fully guaranteed. That equates to $95 million fully guaranteed at signing, also a record.
Fourth, he’ll receive in 2023 a base salary of $31 million. It’s guaranteed for injury for now, and it becomes fully guaranteed on the fifth day of the 2022 league year. Thus, to avoid owing him $126 million fully guaranteed, the Cowboys will have to cut Prescott after one year, at $95 million.
Fifth, Prescott has a $5 million roster bonus due on the fifth day of the 2024 league year, along with a 2024 base salary of $29 million. Both payments are non-guaranteed.
The contract includes a pair of voidable years, aimed at giving the Cowboys the ability to cram cap space from the four-year, $160 million deal into 2025 and 2026.
Prescott eventually will have three different protections against the franchise tag in 2025. First, although a no-tag clause is not yet in the draft of the contract, it’s expected to be added. Second, Prescott and agent Todd France insisted on the second tag being applied this year. This makes it, as previously mentioned, difficult if not impossible to ever franchise-tag him again, since it would entail a 44-percent increase over the cap number from the last year of his contract. Third, the final two years of the contract void the day before the start of the 2025 league year, after the franchise-tag deadline. Thus, if all else fails, he can’t be tagged in 2025 because his contract won’t expire until it’s too late to tag him.
At a minimum, Prescott has a three-year, $126 million deal. With no tag available in 2025, the Cowboys will surely try to convert the last year of the deal into a new contract. If not, he gets $160 million over the next four years. That’s $29.3 million more than Mahomes will make over the next four years, and he’ll still be under contract for seven years after that.
The deal also compares very favorably to the first four years of money paid to other top quarterbacks under their current deals. The $160 million payable to Prescott from 2021 through 2024 exceeds the first four years of Russell Wilson‘s current deal by $29 million. As to the first four years of Aaron Rodgers‘ current deal, it’s $35.5 million more. As to the first four years of Matt Ryan‘s current deal, it’s $42.5 million more. As to the first two years of Deshaun Watson‘s deal, it $49.2 million more. In comparison to the first four years of the Jared Goff contract, it’s $49.9 million more. As to the first four years of the Carson Wentz deal, it’s $56.1 million more. And as to the first four years of the Patrick Mahomes deal, the payout Prescott will receive exceeds the Mahomes contract by $56.4 million.
Prescott will be back in position to get another deal as soon as three years from now. At the latest, he’ll be on the open market in 2025, free and clear and subject to no tags. He’ll only be 31 at the time; for franchise quarterbacks, 31 is the new 21.
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Second, he’ll have a $9 million base salary in 2021, fully guaranteed. With the signing bonus paid out entirely in 2021, he’ll receive $75 million by the end of the 2021 regular season. That’s also a record one-year payout.
Third, Prescott’s 2022 salary is $20 million, fully guaranteed. That equates to $95 million fully guaranteed at signing, also a record.
Fourth, he’ll receive in 2023 a base salary of $31 million. It’s guaranteed for injury for now, and it becomes fully guaranteed on the fifth day of the 2022 league year. Thus, to avoid owing him $126 million fully guaranteed, the Cowboys will have to cut Prescott after one year, at $95 million.
Fifth, Prescott has a $5 million roster bonus due on the fifth day of the 2024 league year, along with a 2024 base salary of $29 million. Both payments are non-guaranteed.
The contract includes a pair of voidable years, aimed at giving the Cowboys the ability to cram cap space from the four-year, $160 million deal into 2025 and 2026.
Prescott eventually will have three different protections against the franchise tag in 2025. First, although a no-tag clause is not yet in the draft of the contract, it’s expected to be added. Second, Prescott and agent Todd France insisted on the second tag being applied this year. This makes it, as previously mentioned, difficult if not impossible to ever franchise-tag him again, since it would entail a 44-percent increase over the cap number from the last year of his contract. Third, the final two years of the contract void the day before the start of the 2025 league year, after the franchise-tag deadline. Thus, if all else fails, he can’t be tagged in 2025 because his contract won’t expire until it’s too late to tag him.
At a minimum, Prescott has a three-year, $126 million deal. With no tag available in 2025, the Cowboys will surely try to convert the last year of the deal into a new contract. If not, he gets $160 million over the next four years. That’s $29.3 million more than Mahomes will make over the next four years, and he’ll still be under contract for seven years after that.
The deal also compares very favorably to the first four years of money paid to other top quarterbacks under their current deals. The $160 million payable to Prescott from 2021 through 2024 exceeds the first four years of Russell Wilson‘s current deal by $29 million. As to the first four years of Aaron Rodgers‘ current deal, it’s $35.5 million more. As to the first four years of Matt Ryan‘s current deal, it’s $42.5 million more. As to the first two years of Deshaun Watson‘s deal, it $49.2 million more. In comparison to the first four years of the Jared Goff contract, it’s $49.9 million more. As to the first four years of the Carson Wentz deal, it’s $56.1 million more. And as to the first four years of the Patrick Mahomes deal, the payout Prescott will receive exceeds the Mahomes contract by $56.4 million.
Prescott will be back in position to get another deal as soon as three years from now. At the latest, he’ll be on the open market in 2025, free and clear and subject to no tags. He’ll only be 31 at the time; for franchise quarterbacks, 31 is the new 21.
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This post was edited on 3/8/21 at 10:35 pm
Posted on 3/8/21 at 10:45 pm to Hester Carries
What else were they going to do.
Dak is a top 10 qb and his contract was up.
This is what top 10 qbs are going to make
Dak is a top 10 qb and his contract was up.
This is what top 10 qbs are going to make
Posted on 3/9/21 at 5:29 am to Kategory 5
As long as Jerry Jones is the Cowboys GM, Dallas will never win another Super Bowl. His track record and this signing is all the proof you need.
Posted on 3/9/21 at 7:28 am to weadjust
TLDR. That’s some shite a woman would type up shefter
Posted on 3/9/21 at 7:56 am to lepdagod
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How???.
Probably the part where Dak is not close to worth 40mil a year
Posted on 3/9/21 at 9:46 am to Kategory 5
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Per @CharlesRobinson some in the NFL think the new TV deal will be double, leading to cap around $250 million in five years.
Posted on 3/9/21 at 10:20 am to RLDSC FAN
plus revenue from legal gambling. jerry jones was playing 4D chess
Posted on 3/9/21 at 10:28 am to Kategory 5
Insanity. I can think of several NFL QB's that are much better than Prescott and not making that kind of money every year.
The salaries of pro ball players is getting way out of hand. I don't know how much longer the Average Joe can afford to head to the stadium to fill the seats.
There's the trickle down effect where ticket prices will need to go up to cover the cost of the players salaries and other expenses of running a pro team.
The salaries of pro ball players is getting way out of hand. I don't know how much longer the Average Joe can afford to head to the stadium to fill the seats.
There's the trickle down effect where ticket prices will need to go up to cover the cost of the players salaries and other expenses of running a pro team.
Posted on 3/9/21 at 10:31 am to gumbo2176
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Insanity. I can think of several NFL QB's that are much better than Prescott and not making that kind of money every year.
Because none of those QBs used the entirety of their leverage like Dak did.
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There's the trickle down effect where ticket prices will need to go up to cover the cost of the players salaries and other expenses of running a pro team.
That’s where an insanely massive TV deal comes in. The salary cap is based on revenue, not the other way around. The players are making big money because of the money the league is raking in. It’s a revenue share.
It’s not 1975 man, ticket sales aren’t what drives NFL bottom lines these days
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