CaptainStubing
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The timing of this is strange. Almost thanksgiving? Why now?
You mean which one is the biggest hoax.
lol
the police are "pretending" to beat, shoot and murder people? Sure fooled me.
Apparently you have no clue on how these QB contracts are working.35 million is what a team should pay the best QB in the league hands down. And Dak is average.
I am very okay with this. But I think I look at things a lot differently than others do.Publicity stunt. But wth. Where are our resident kaep swingers on this.
Well the mass percentage of them arent beating, shooting, or murdering people, so why pretend?
Actually, I do, and it’s terrible. After Dallas has paid Dak, Elliott, and Cooper, they will have next to nothing left. If I were Dallas, I’d put a lucrative contract out there (Not even close to what he’s asking) for Dak, tell him that’s what he’s going to get, make the case that they need to use money elsewhere to create a winning team over the long haul and his worth to other teams is significantly less, and then just wait for him to sign. These GMs giving into contract demands for QBs is getting pathetic. The QB position is getting saturated with good talent. I know that sounds weird coming from a bears fan, but there will be a point in time where every team has a QB that is at the caliber of Dak.Apparently you have no clue on how these QB contracts are working.
Actually, I do, and it’s terrible. After Dallas has paid Dak, Elliott, and Cooper, they will have next to nothing left. If I were Dallas, I’d put a lucrative contract out there (Not even close to what he’s asking) for Dak, tell him that’s what he’s going to get, make the case that they need to use money elsewhere to create a winning team over the long haul and his worth to other teams is significantly less, and then just wait for him to sign. These GMs giving into contract demands for QBs is getting pathetic. The QB position is getting saturated with good talent. I know that sounds weird coming from a bears fan, but there will be a point in time where every team has a QB that is at the caliber of Dak.
Math. Clearly, I’m using hyperbole, but big contracts eat up cap.You have any statistical facts to back that up?
Dallas has already done this, and you have no idea if another team will step up and pay him.Actually, I do, and it’s terrible. After Dallas has paid Dak, Elliott, and Cooper, they will have next to nothing left. If I were Dallas, I’d put a lucrative contract out there (Not even close to what he’s asking) for Dak, tell him that’s what he’s going to get, make the case that they need to use money elsewhere to create a winning team over the long haul and his worth to other teams is significantly less, and then just wait for him to sign. These GMs giving into contract demands for QBs is getting pathetic. The QB position is getting saturated with good talent. I know that sounds weird coming from a bears fan, but there will be a point in time where every team has a QB that is at the caliber of Dak.
People are not interested in political protests at sporting events. That's really the issue, and whatever the idiot's true cause was became overshadowed for how poorly he chose to deliver the message. You don't have the right to behave however you want at work. Not quite sure why some people have a tough time with that truth. And me not liking Kaepernick's flag protest behavior absolutely doesn't mean I am ok with police brutality. It just means I'm not interest in his politics when I'm watching sports.Good to know that all of you are still ok with the way he got treated for standing up and protesting police brutality in America.
Irrelevant to my point, which was that the 1A doesn't give anyone the right to behave how they want at work. The league clearly doesn't want political protests on the field, whether they have a terse policy against it or not.I don't think the NFL actually has a rule prohibiting kneeling. I think the current policy says that players "should stand." The NFL tried to put in a new policy last year that would mandate standing, but it got shelved.
Kaep > Tebow >>>> TrubiskyI hope Tim Tebow does too.
Dallas has already done this, and you have no idea if another team will step up and pay him.
I don't like the current trajectory of QB contracts, but it's going to skyrocket the minute Mahomes signs.
IF Dak signs for 35M per, in two years he'll be around the 10 highest paid QB.
Worked for Kurt WarnerI hear team Walmart is looking for dudes to unload freight and stock shelves overnight getting ready for the holidays.
People are not interested in political protests at sporting events. That's really the issue, and whatever the idiot's true cause was became overshadowed for how poorly he chose to deliver the message. You don't have the right to behave however you want at work. Not quite sure why some people have a tough time with that truth. And me not liking Kaepernick's flag protest behavior absolutely doesn't mean I am ok with police brutality. It just means I'm not interest in his politics when I'm watching sports.
The workplace is not where you conduct your politics, even if I agree with them.Recite the last six word of the pledge of allegiance in your head! Now tell me if you think there is truth in those words? I have no issue with what he did he stated from the outset there was no disrespect intended to our military. He was willing to risk his lively hood for a cause that's a hell of a lot more then most are willing to do. The networks didn't need to keep a camera on him but they chose to aren't they to carry a lot of the blame for your having to see him?
Problem is he didn't kneel in protest until after he was caught pouting on his ass after he lost his starting job. He began kneeling in protest to protect his own image.Recite the last six word of the pledge of allegiance in your head! Now tell me if you think there is truth in those words? I have no issue with what he did he stated from the outset there was no disrespect intended to our military. He was willing to risk his lively hood for a cause that's a hell of a lot more then most are willing to do. The networks didn't need to keep a camera on him but they chose to aren't they to carry a lot of the blame for your having to see him?