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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    yeah, it sends the message that if you hold out till the last moment you will make a lot more money, which isn't a good thing for the team

    we knew what we had in cobb and jordy last offseason, we managed to get jordy early and cheaper and all his teamates were happy he got the big deal. we did not get cobb done early, and now he's set to make a lot more $$$$ then the better player got less then a year ago
    The players know what risk is involved by playing out a contract. Look at what that did to Finley. Cobb won the gamble. Jennings lost the gamble.

    I find the idea that the players wouldn't understand to be unconvincing. Someone could make a stink, but it would not be based on the logic of who incurred the greater risk/reward.

    Nelson won his bet. He signed early twice and got two nice paydays in a timespan where many FAs only get one monster deal. He traded away one year in each of his deals for more money and more guarantees. Cobb, if he signs a mega-deal, might have to sign for enough years to get one shot at this.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    The players know what risk is involved by playing out a contract. Look at what that did to Finley. Cobb won the gamble. Jennings lost the gamble.

    I find the idea that the players wouldn't understand to be unconvincing. Someone could make a stink, but it would not be based on the logic of who incurred the greater risk/reward.

    Nelson won his bet. He signed early twice and got two nice paydays in a timespan where many FAs only get one monster deal. He traded away one year in each of his deals for more money and more guarantees. Cobb, if he signs a mega-deal, might have to sign for enough years to get one shot at this.
    i think "we" (you me and everyone else) tend to give way more credit to players then they deserve when it comes to the smarts department

    how else can you explain all these guys signing "fake number" deals, or being pissed or shocked when they get cut in year 3 of their deal when their cap number jumps from 2 million a year to 17?

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    i think "we" (you me and everyone else) tend to give way more credit to players then they deserve when it comes to the smarts department

    how else can you explain all these guys signing "fake number" deals, or being pissed or shocked when they get cut in year 3 of their deal when their cap number jumps from 2 million a year to 17?
    Agents couldn't survive in the market if they were lying to the players about the veracity of fake headline numbers. Those are for the agent to shop for media attention.

    Agents and teams eventually schooled the media (and public), the last to learn this lesson, that the top line numbers of theses deals are not the important ones. Its guarantees and money in the first two or three years. You were making this very point last year about Shields versus other CB deals.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Agents couldn't survive in the market if they were lying to the players about the veracity of fake headline numbers. Those are for the agent to shop for media attention.

    Agents and teams eventually schooled the media (and public), the last to learn this lesson, that the top line numbers of theses deals are not the important ones. Its guarantees and money in the first two or three years. You were making this very point last year about Shields versus other CB deals.
    yup i was

    but that doesn't mean these players get it, and i know we discussed that point for quite a while

    but ask yourself this

    would a smart person speed down the road, with out of state plates, while you're carrying a pound a weed, a gun, and almost $200,000?

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Agents couldn't survive in the market if they were lying to the players about the veracity of fake headline numbers. Those are for the agent to shop for media attention.

    Agents and teams eventually schooled the media (and public), the last to learn this lesson, that the top line numbers of theses deals are not the important ones. Its guarantees and money in the first two or three years. You were making this very point last year about Shields versus other CB deals.
    so he can use that headline to get the next guy to sign with him so he can get a 3 year 50 million dollar deal )that actually turns out to be a 2 year 7 million dollar deal

    the agents advertise those numbers so they can sucker in the next guy

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    The players know what risk is involved by playing out a contract. Look at what that did to Finley. Cobb won the gamble. Jennings lost the gamble.

    I find the idea that the players wouldn't understand to be unconvincing. Someone could make a stink, but it would not be based on the logic of who incurred the greater risk/reward.

    Nelson won his bet. He signed early twice and got two nice paydays in a timespan where many FAs only get one monster deal. He traded away one year in each of his deals for more money and more guarantees. Cobb, if he signs a mega-deal, might have to sign for enough years to get one shot at this.
    nelson didn't gamble, either time

    he took the sure thing both times when he would have made a lot more money if he would have gambled on himself

    jordy lost because he didn't go all in

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    nelson didn't gamble, either time

    he took the sure thing both times when he would have made a lot more money if he would have gambled on himself

    jordy lost because he didn't go all in
    Hard to say a guy making 9M a year lost. He is doing just fine. He played it safe, though. Randall is gonna get overpaid by somebody. Hopefully not the Packers. I'd love him back at 7M. He's a 5'10" slot guy. My honest opinion: Reggie Bush could sign w/ the Pack for a fraction of the price and provide a lot of what Randall Cobb did.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by call_me_ishmael View Post
    Hard to say a guy making 9M a year lost. He is doing just fine. He played it safe, though. Randall is gonna get overpaid by somebody. Hopefully not the Packers. I'd love him back at 7M. He's a 5'10" slot guy. My honest opinion: Reggie Bush could sign w/ the Pack for a fraction of the price and provide a lot of what Randall Cobb did.
    and like i just said

    JORDY ISN"T MAKING 9 FUCKING MILLION A YEAR EITHER

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    and like i just said

    JORDY ISN"T MAKING 9 FUCKING MILLION A YEAR EITHER

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-jordy-nelson/

    $8.5 mpy considered as an extension. PFT had his down for $3.5 mil due to him in 2014.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-jordy-nelson/

    $8.5 mpy considered as an extension. PFT had his down for $3.5 mil due to him in 2014.
    that numbers wrong, i think. it gives his cap number for 2014 which included .75 million in pro rated signing bonus from the previous deal, which i took out to get at my 2.75 number for 2014

    either way, he's still well under 9 million

    i'm bored, so if you go actual cash money, he made

    2014- 14.25 million
    2015- 2.3 million
    2016- 6.5 million
    2017- 9.25 million
    2018- 10.25 million

    or 8.51 million "cash", per year

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    I find the idea that the players wouldn't understand to be unconvincing. Someone could make a stink, but it would not be based on the logic of who incurred the greater risk/reward.
    Well, some of these geniuses can't seem to understand that their income isn't just their "salary", signing bonuses count, too. They hold out based on the unfairness of their salary, ignoring the fact they may have already received much, much more a few years earlier.

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