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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Snaggletiger on September 04, 2019, 09:38:31 AM

Title: The NFL's Real Ewok
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 04, 2019, 09:38:31 AM
Becomes the highest paid running back in history.  Zeke Elliott re-ups with the Cowboys for 6 years and $90 mil.  Now, he can afford to buy a haircut.

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Title: Re: The NFL's Real Ewok
Post by: GH2001 on September 04, 2019, 10:33:56 AM
The boy is good. But terrible attitude. 
Title: Re: The NFL's Real Ewok
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 04, 2019, 10:54:31 AM
The boy is good. But terrible attitude.
We've just gotten to the point, (F that, been there forever) where contracts mean squat.  I may be in the minority, wait, I'm a white male.  Check that.  But, I never be begrudgin' players gettin' they money.  The simple fact of the matter is, they wouldn't pay these guys in any professional sport, if the money wasn't there and flowing like the mighty Mississip.  The cash is going to go somewhere and I have no problem with a good chunk going to the product on the field...or court. 

The problem with Elliott and others in his position, is he is bound to what the NFL says he can get when signing a rookie deal.  Just like Dak Prescott.  Unless the team wants to negotiate, some players are locked into contracts that are 10% or 27/345ths of their true value to the franchise.  Elliott decided to say he'd rather sit it out and lose that salary.  Prescott looks as if he said I'll trust them to take care of me and play through my contract.  The Cowboys will most likely get a new deal done for him sooner than later.   
Title: Re: The NFL's Real Ewok
Post by: Godfather on September 05, 2019, 09:29:11 AM
We've just gotten to the point, (F that, been there forever) where contracts mean squat.  I may be in the minority, wait, I'm a white male.  Check that.  But, I never be begrudgin' players gettin' they money.  The simple fact of the matter is, they wouldn't pay these guys in any professional sport, if the money wasn't there and flowing like the mighty Mississip.  The cash is going to go somewhere and I have no problem with a good chunk going to the product on the field...or court. 

The problem with Elliott and others in his position, is he is bound to what the NFL says he can get when signing a rookie deal.  Just like Dak Prescott.  Unless the team wants to negotiate, some players are locked into contracts that are 10% or 27/345ths of their true value to the franchise.  Elliott decided to say he'd rather sit it out and lose that salary.  Prescott looks as if he said I'll trust them to take care of me and play through my contract.  The Cowboys will most likely get a new deal done for him sooner than later. 
Don't disagree, but also don't forget you are talking about two very different positions RB vs QB.  A RB shelf life in the NFL aint what it used to be anymore.  Most RBs are considered over the hill at 30. Plus the punishment your body takes, so for them the big deal is that guarantee. They want the guarantee fairy to come visit them.