To clear salary-cap space and lock up their franchise quarterback, the Dallas Cowboys and Tony Romo reached an agreement on a blockbuster six-year extension worth $108 million, making him the highest-paid player in franchise history.
Come on, man.
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To clear salary-cap space and lock up their franchise quarterback, the Dallas Cowboys and Tony Romo reached an agreement on a blockbuster six-year extension worth $108 million, making him the highest-paid player in franchise history.
Icness wrote:Haven't seen the full breakdown but it sounds like it's a 3 yr/$55M deal in effect. They had exactly $24K in cap room before the deal so they had to do something to free up cash and there was no question they were going to extend Romo.
The numbers make me vomit in my mouth a little but I like that they did it now. Rodgers is about to get $25M/yr. Kaepernick and Wilson are both going to get new deals next offseason that dwarf this Romo deal. Stafford, Bradford, and Josh Freeman (if Bucs make playoffs) could as well. Dallas is sort of preempting the market escalation in a way.
That doesn't change the fact that Romo has choked like a dog several times in big games. But I think that's their rationale.
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JustAwesome wrote:Cowboys fans are complaining about this Romo deal, yet none of them have been able to provide a viable alternative at the QB spot.
Jake0890 wrote:JustAwesome wrote:Cowboys fans are complaining about this Romo deal, yet none of them have been able to provide a viable alternative at the QB spot.
There's Matt Flynn... but Romo fails to play well in the spotlight. For him to get this much money is ridiculous. Restructuring was needed for the Cowboys, but Romo really bent them over a table because he knew they needed to restructure to have any hope of free agency.
Da Schwab wrote:And, he's better than Troy Aikman ever was, so there's that.
Higga wrote:Romo is the prototype no man's land QB. He's good enough to keep you in a lot of games, but not good enough to win a title with. He's bad enough where he'll single handedly lose you a game or two every year, but never bad enough to completely bottom out and finish with a high draft pick so you can pick a blue chip QB.
Higga wrote:You really can't compare player salaries now to what they used to make due to inflation. Hell guys who make minimum salary now make more than the likes of Jim Brown.
Romo is the prototype no man's land QB. He's good enough to keep you in a lot of games, but not good enough to win a title with. He's bad enough where he'll single handedly lose you a game or two every year, but never bad enough to completely bottom out and finish with a high draft pick so you can pick a blue chip QB.
Dallas is stuck with him because if you don't overpay him, you'll end up with the likes of Rex Grossman at QB and that'd be way worse. But in a year or two the Cowboys are gonna have to mass rebuild as Romo, Witten, and Ware are all aging and I think Romo's cap # alone next year is over $20 Million.
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