nerdmann
10 years ago

If I were a NFL player in his position, I would always go for the max contract with the guaranteed money. You never know if you'll make it to any age playing this game. I'd want to protect my future and my bank account. As a player, you have to have the mindset that no matter where you go that you can help make them a contender.

Originally Posted by: DarkaneRules 



That's true, but a QB like Aaron can make you look better than you might playing with, for example, Jay Cutler.
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10 years ago
I'm with Darkane on this.

I've never had a million dollars. Barring some bizarre Powerball luck, I never will. Certainly, I'll never have anyone willing to pay me a million dollars to do anything.

But if I were in a position that one employer was willing to pay $1 million more to me than another (or $5 million if it were in LA or NYC), I'd do it in a shot.

I wouldn't even work for Jessica Biel if she were offering $1 million less.
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GermanGilbert
10 years ago

I'm with Darkane on this.

I've never had a million dollars. Barring some bizarre Powerball luck, I never will. Certainly, I'll never have anyone willing to pay me a million dollars to do anything.

But if I were in a position that one employer was willing to pay $1 million more to me than another (or $5 million if it were in LA or NYC), I'd do it in a shot.

I wouldn't even work for Jessica Biel if she were offering $1 million less.

Originally Posted by: Wade 



I've never had a million dollar (Euros for me) either and also probably never will. But even without a million dollar I'm happy and I have enough money to live a good life. Those guys already earned more than a million at the age of 24 or 25, so they will not end up in poverty as I won't either. Life is far far more than money and if I had to choose between $9.000.000/yr and a decent chance to win my first ring or a career at 12.000.000 without a ring, I'd take option 1 24/7.


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DoddPower
10 years ago

I've never had a million dollar (Euros for me) either and also probably never will. But even without a million dollar I'm happy and I have enough money to live a good life. Those guys already earned more than a million at the age of 24 or 25, so they will not end up in poverty as I won't either. Life is far far more than money and if I had to choose between $9.000.000/yr and a decent chance to win my first ring or a career at 12.000.000 without a ring, I'd take option 1 24/7.

Originally Posted by: GermanGilbert 



I wouldn't blame Cobb or anything else in any way if those choose to leave for more money. I might not agree with it and it might not be the decision I would make, but I can't blame them at all. Every practice and every game may be the last snap of football these players will ever have. I can fully understand why some players are all about maximizing their money while they're hot.

I think most players would take slightly less to stay with an elite team/quarterback. But a million or three dollars is a ton of money. But it goes more beyond the money too. It also involves respect, potential role on the team, agent pressure, location and market potential, weather, dynamics of the teams, the list goes on and on. Many of the same decisions we are faced with in our careers, but just magnified. It's complicated.
sschind
10 years ago

I was attempting to put myself in the shoes of a professional football player who plays wide receiver. Players by and large do not think like fans do, and team loyalty is almost a non-factor in the salary cap era, although I know it can certainly be present at times.

Originally Posted by: DarkaneRules 



I agree on the subject of loyalty. Teams do not show loyalty when their best interests are at stake we should not expect players to show it either. And I don't mean for that to sound negative like it does. As fans we certainly shouldn't expect players to have the same feelings towards out favorite team as we do. It is just a job for many of them and as difficult as it may be for us Packer fans to believe playing for the Green Bay Packers may not be the ultimate goal for many players. Warm weather, A chance to play for your favorite childhood team, income tax, family, as well as those things Dodd mentioned in the quote below all factor in.

I wouldn't blame Cobb or anything else in any way if those choose to leave for more money. I might not agree with it and it might not be the decision I would make, but I can't blame them at all. Every practice and every game may be the last snap of football these players will ever have. I can fully understand why some players are all about maximizing their money while they're hot.

I think most players would take slightly less to stay with an elite team/quarterback. But a million or three dollars is a ton of money. But it goes more beyond the money too. It also involves respect, potential role on the team, agent pressure, location and market potential, weather, dynamics of the teams, the list goes on and on. Many of the same decisions we are faced with in our careers, but just magnified. It's complicated.

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 



I would not hold it against them either. Rather I would hold it against the team for not ponying up the extra million to keep a guy like that (maybe not an extra 3)

Like I said before, I have the luxury of saying I would be all for the team yadda yadda because I will never be forced to back up my words. I do know that I could most likely do all the things I want to do in life just as easily with 9 million as I could with 12 so for me, commenting as a non NFL player, I wouldn't be so quick to take the money. I am by no means saying anyone should have my same feelings.


Zero2Cool
10 years ago

Do not expect Randall Cobb to sign with the Packers before 3pm this Saturday.

After 3pm Saturday Cobb's agent will be able to freely negotiate a contract with another team, even though Cobb cannot sign until March 10th with another team.

If no other team offers a significant increase of the Packers offer, Cobb will resign with the Packers prior to March 10th.

If Cobb is not resigned by the 10th, he will not be returning to the Packers.


What do you think about this?

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 


Just pointing out I had this several days ago before the "main" media picked up on it. :)


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greengold
10 years ago
According to Gil Brandt, Randall is already out the door.



Zero2Cool
10 years ago
Guess my information was accurate after all. Cobb has re-signed with Packers.
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Zero2Cool
10 years ago

Cobb was being offered upwards of $11-12 million from teams that will not be in contention next year. Instead, he took a smaller contract to come back to his home team. Why can't people be happy about that?

Originally Posted by: Yerko 


Hey man, look what I said several days ago and it looks like that is what happened. I am happy, for Randall and the Packers and Aaron. :whipitgoo


If I am Jimmy Sexton, this is my plan for Randall Cobb. With Cobb just 24 years old he should take a deal around three or four years for something like $25-$32 million. He'll then hit free agency in his prime, with a ring and having had several more years of elite quarterback play which collectively speaking will undoubtedly make him a rich man.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 




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dhazer
9 years ago
Just wanted to open this back up seeing we have a thread about trading Cobb one year after we resigned him
Just Imagine this for the next 6-9 years. What a ride it will be 🙂 (PS, Zero should charge for this)
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