I have no problem with players gettin' dey monies in pro sports. I've always been of the opinion that they wouldn't pay them these monster contracts if the money wasn't there.
It's there!!!
Things have really escalated in the recent years, which is fine, but there's been a ridiculous trend, especially in the NFL. If a starting QB is up for a new contract, the teams are either putting a franchise tag on them, which basically means we got you locked down for one year, at some sick number. Or, they're signing them to "long term" contracts.
So, the trend is, if I'm a starting QB in this league, and you want to sign me, you're going to pay something that's either comparable to, or in excess of what the last guy got. Doesn't matter if I'm All Pro, or All Suck. Case in point...point of fact....quid pro quo.....Daniel Jones, of the New York Football Giants, just signed for 4 years at $40 million per.
Let that sink in. Jones had his best year this past season, throwing for 3,200 yards, 15 TD's and 5 Int's. And that's worth $40 million a year?
No, it's not DeShaun Massage Grope Watson money. $46 million per, with $230 million guaranteed. But comparable, especially when you consider the extreme level of mediocrity that Daniel Jones has brought to the league.
BTW, A-A-Ron Rodgers is owed about $60 million this year. If the Jones deal hasn't sunk in yet, marinate on this for a while.