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@ByRyanWood: Randall Cobb said there are currently no contract talks between him and #Packers. Is he surprised? "It is what it is."

 

@ByRyanWood: Asked Cobb if it's hard to focus on football, not the contract: "What is the contract about? Football. So Iโ€™m focused on football."

 

@ByRyanWood: Cobb was asked what more he needs to do to earn a big contract from #Packers. He offered just four words: "Win a Super Bowl."

Gerg got his ring after which $$$ became more important. Would like to think Cobb wouldn't necessarily see it that way but you never know. Gerg was older though and knew he had to cash in.

 

If it were me, if TT makes a fair offer I re-up for a few years. Cobb is still just 24 and would be in line for one more big payday in the contract after this (barring injury of course). The chance to play with this QB during his prime and Cobb's prime has to count for a lot.

The problem is that many of the players choose poorly, picking short term over long

The FA contracts are fluff, but the agent convinces them to take the money

Then they get cut because they aren't worth the cash largesse and they end up with less than if they had chosen a winning team with a reasonable salary.

By always choosing the overly fluffy one, they are signing their own death warrant.

That's dum

Absolutely right Satanori. If Cobb is smart he will not only be thinking about this deal but also his next contract when he's 27 or 28 because he could really cash in again. This contract needs to be with a team that will allow him to put up big numbers before his next deal meaning his best bet is to sign with a WR friendly team like GB, NE, New Orleans, or a Peyton Manning led Denver team. Put up big numbers with one of those teams and parlay that into another payday with whatever team pays him the most. Signing with the highest bidder has a high risk of making his career fizzle (aka Mike Wallace). If I'm Cobb I take GBs offer unless it's significantly less than an offer from a team like NE.
Originally Posted by Satori:

The problem is that many of the players choose poorly, picking short term over long

The FA contracts are fluff, but the agent convinces them to take the money

Then they get cut because they aren't worth the cash largesse and they end up with less than if they had chosen a winning team with a reasonable salary.

By always choosing the overly fluffy one, they are signing their own death warrant.

That's dum

I think you wrote this with Jay Cutler on your mind. 

Given that short shelf life, most athletes who have given their lives to the sport would prefer to have some success during their careers

 

The difference in compensation is a pittance in comparison to a life time of regret in choosing the vikings. There isn't anything they can't have/buy/own/ do/ with a slightly smaller payout

 

Winning at the pinnacle of sports brings a  lifetime of joy, while banking a few extra dollars and ruining your career is just short-sighted dum.

The delta in cash is small and fleeting, the delta in winning is immense and lasts forever.

 

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