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For sure, but they have a really good young nucleus right now, and it's hard to keep teams like that around for a long time. If I have a team that I think can win a title in the next couple of years, I pay what it takes to keep them together and I'll worry about the fallout cap-wise down the road. Zeke isn't just any average RB. He's one of the best if not the best in the league. If they are going to win a title in the next couple of years, they need him to do it.
You bet - just ask him
Zeke on $90M extension: 'I believe I'm the best'
rest - https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...n-believe-bestFRISCO, Texas -- Ezekiel Elliott admits it was important to him to be the highest-paid running back in the NFL.
"Because I believe I'm the best," the Dallas Cowboys star said Wednesday, not long after his first practice since signing a six-year, $90 million extension that includes $50 million guaranteed, according to sources.
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I'd also worry about the precedent set by renegotiating the contract of a player holding out with a contract with multiple years still left on it and all the associated future complications due to the precedent created. Luckily its Jerry and the Cowboys who set that precedent and have to deal with it moving forward!!
Too bad she doesn't cheer for the Patriots dressed like this
I think it's a bit naive to think that only the cowboys will have to deal with that precedent. This is already becoming pretty prevalent in the NBA, and I think it will start happening more and more in the NFL. Especially at the RB position where their careers are so short and they want to get paid as soon as possible. We're entering a new age in sports where players are beginning to realize the leverage they have and they are using it.
Heard on the radio this morning the deal isn't quite as lucrative as originally thought. Only the first two years are "guaranteed", with the balance coming in the form of guarantees, if he's still on the team.
I don't remember the exact breakdown, but it is favorable to the Cowboys.
Stephen Jones, the guy who actually runs the cowboys now, isn't a dummy. I know everyone acts like the running back position is meaningless and you shouldn't pay them anymore, but if you have an elite one it's still worth it. And like you said, they should be able to get out of the deal pretty easily once he starts to decline.
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Not naive at all. ONLY the teams like the Cowboys that renegotiate the contracts of holdout players with multiple years left on their contracts will have to deal with that precedent. A number of teams refuse to renegotiate the contracts of holdout players with multiple years left on their contract (e.g. Steelers, Patriots, etc.). I'm not talking about renegotiating contracts of players with multiple years left on their contracts who aren't holding out, only the ones who holdout trying to force the team to renegotiate their contracts.
Too bad she doesn't cheer for the Patriots dressed like this
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