Ditkaless Wonders
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Maximizing his value means giving some consideration to his next contract after this one as well. Granted, there may not be one, but there is also a real chance that there will be one. Let's say he goes to a team without the Q.B. or offense to showcase his talents. Let's pretend, for the sake of argument and acknowledging history, that his numbers drop off from 10% to 50%. Will he then get another contract, endorsements, post career T.V. opportunities?I agree with this. Packer fan seems to spin this as taking the lower money contract is somehow better for Cobb as there is less chance of him eventually being cut ?Clearly we disagree on Cobb's talent. When a WR (or any player) has a high salary and doesn't perform, they're easy to cut. I'd be on Cobb continuing to perform.Point is that he can chase the highest contract but end up seeing only a couple of years of it. Or he could sign for $9M in GB and make himself virtually uncuttable.Sure. What's your point? (in relation to Cobb's pending negotiations and free agency)It's not about the overall contract, it's what they actually get paid. When a WR has a high salary it makes them easy to cut:we'll see but he's worth more than seven of the WRs currently making $9M. He probably won't get a Wallace type deal although he could; but I'd be surprised if he doesn't make more than $10M.
Bowe - signed 5 year, $56M...he'll see 2 year/$24M because he's due $11M this year.
Wallace - signed 5 year, $60M...he'll see 2 year/$30M because he's due $9.9M this year.
Jennings - signed 5 year, $45M...he'll see 2 year/$18M because he's due $11M this year.
Then look add Eric Decker's contract of 5 years, $36M - which he'll probably see all of because his salaries are about ~$7M.
I just have a hard time connecting those dots.
And yes, I have said he would be a fool not to see what his value is on the open market, whether he eventually signs with GB or not, the point is maximizing his value,
NFL careers are very short, relatively speaking.
Do you think Gregg Jennings maximized his lifetime earnings by taking his contract with the Vikings? I happen to believe he ended up leaving millions on the table over his professional career, which is now likely to be shorter as well due to his reduced production.
I hope Cobb does well for himself. He has done and said the right things since spectacularly breaking into the conscious of Packer fans with his spectacular spinning kick return. He endured his broken leg, he patiently waited on his contract without being a distraction, and he willingly kept going over the middle. He would be a compliment to any team. Few teams, however, have the tools to make and keep him a star over the next five years. The Packers are one of those teams. There are others. Still, in the end, he has a fixed but unknown value. I do not want the Packers to exceed that value just because I am fond of the Kid.
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take that, giants fans