When multimillionaires fight with billionaires and ask for pity over earning extra millions, it seriously makes me want to catapult the lot of them into the ocean...
Oh brother.
“I never asked for anything more than fairness”?
Oh wait.
“What people don’t understand is that we athletes need to make a lot of money because we spend a lot of money.” - Patrick Ewing
Oh ok, now I understand.
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In playoff games, stars are gameplanned around. Particularly defensive ones... for passrushing DL and Lbs extra protection or short quick passes or in the case of DBs, not throwing at them...You can’t but help comparing TJ and Parsons path. I just saw a stat posted by a cowboys fan….seems someone else disappeared when needed most
4 playoff games
One sack
8 solo tackles
10 assists.
Im not even sure its greed... its just another competition... probably more envy than anything else... waaaaa... its not fair, that guy got more than I did...Athlete to normal person translation
See ya just don’t understand
Obviously I need more than YOU
As I am gluttonous and greedy
It takes more to satisfy my appetite ya see
So gimme gimme gimme
I deserve it cuz I play sportsball
Very very important I am
And I’ll be there! Can’t wait. Been 2 years since I’ve been to the ‘Burgh and coincidentally that was also Packers. Sunday night, throwback uni’s, and cold beer. Should be a great game and now another star player to watch.Correction - we play GB in Week 8.
They can go get Archie now for real though...
So when Dallas bombs this year, they'll look to use the multiple firsts to get a QB. We already for Dak to be traded to the Steelers?
In playoff games, stars are gameplanned around. Particularly defensive ones... for passrushing DL and Lbs extra protection or short quick passes or in the case of DBs, not throwing at them...
during the regular season its less likely to see a team eschew a favorite scheme or formation over one or two players... but in the playoffs teams adapt whatever it takes to win
So i went back to 1986... I dont think there was a single case where a current player was traded for two or more first round picks and the Team getting the player won the trade.... in most cases the player was a colossal failure
I think it was part ego and money. Jerry said some pretty stupid things about Micah publicly. If Jerry didn't say those things i bet Micah / Dallas would have come to a deal. Still think GB gave up way too much but we will see how it plays outQB is the most important position. But #2 is absolutely pass rusher.
This was about ego, not money. I bet the GB deal isn't that much more than what Dallas was offering. Jerry was trying to cut out Micah's agent and talk directly. That's not how things work. Jerry seems mad that Micah wouldn't give him a home town discount.
This may be 2 teams trying to go back to the future.
Dallas was built with the Herschel Walker trade. The difference is Jimmy Johnson was the one picking the players.
Green Bay had Favre, but it was getting Reggie White that made them Super Bowl champs.
I guess, but that trade turned Detroit from a laughingstock franchise into a contender... so my take is it was at worse a win-winAre you meaning just picks straight up?
Stafford to the Rams comes to mind.
Goff, 2 firsts, and a 4th.
That’s actually a fun one to think about. Those 3 picks turned out to be Williams, Gibbs, and Laporta.
I think long term we look at this and see the lions won. On paper, that talent is wild. Though, it’s hard not to take the Super Bowl.
Sounds like someone is gonna be using GoFundMe.com soon...So Green Bay is giving up 2 first round picks, a Pro Bowl DT, paying $35 million over two years to the tackle no longer playing for them, and paying $47 million per year to the player they got. That works out to $64 million per year for one pass rusher and the loss of a talented DT and 2 first round picks.
Yikes.
Sounds like someone is gonna be using GoFundMe.com soon...
And players become legends in the playoffs beating some of those game plans. Like James Harrison,or Troy. And some coaches and players never get past the regular season hurdle.In playoff games, stars are gameplanned around. Particularly defensive ones... for passrushing DL and Lbs extra protection or short quick passes or in the case of DBs, not throwing at them...
during the regular season its less likely to see a team eschew a favorite scheme or formation over one or two players... but in the playoffs teams adapt whatever it takes to win
And players become legends in the playoffs beating some of those game plans. Like James Harrison,or Troy. And some coaches and players never get past the regular season hurdle.
Im not even sure its greed... its just another competition... probably more envy than anything else... waaaaa... its not fair, that guy got more than I did...
I call this some know X and Os…..In playoff games, stars are gameplanned around. Particularly defensive ones... for passrushing DL and Lbs extra protection or short quick passes or in the case of DBs, not throwing at them...
during the regular season its less likely to see a team eschew a favorite scheme or formation over one or two players... but in the playoffs teams adapt whatever it takes to win
That is highway robbery. Parsons is good, but anyone would underperform that contract.Two firsts and a pro bowler for Micah-ouch
That’s a steep payment to turn around and pay a defender almost $50 mill per year
High risk move for the Packers
Surprised Jerrah had the balls to pull the trigger
You could be an accountant if the ambalamps chasing finds you too many bumpers in your forehead.So Green Bay is giving up 2 first round picks, a Pro Bowl DT, paying $35 million over two years to the tackle no longer playing for them, and paying $47 million per year to the player they got. That works out to $64 million per year for one pass rusher and the loss of a talented DT and 2 first round picks.
Yikes.