Aggiepride
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I'd probably be the worst GM in the NFL but at least I'd be different, . My general approach to all sports agents would be this.
You've had 4 years, 5 years, even 6 years because we franchise tagged your player. How many SBs did you get me (I'll settle for losses)? Oh, none? Okay, that drops your player 5 spots.
How many NFC Championship games did you get me (I'll settle for losses)? Oh none? Okay, that drops your player another 5 spots. So now the most I'm willing to pay for your player is number 10 money.
How many playoff games has your player won? Oh, none? Oh, one and done? Now your player drops another 5 spots. So the most I'll pay is number 15 money.
"But but but my player led the NFL in XYZ, he made the pro-bowl!" Okie dokie, he can do that on another team. Bye bye.
I'd have every Cowboy fan screaming at me. "HOW CAN YOU NOT SIGN THAT PLAYER". I'd get on one of the shows and explain "because I reward real production and real production around here is SBs, not pro-bowls".
I'd probably be fired quickly, but you get what you reward. If you reward stats you'll get players chasing stats. Chasing INTs and not tackling. Chasing sacks and not playing the run. Chasing TD passes and not audibling to a run.
Troy Aikman was one of the most talented QBs in the history of the game before he hurt his back, and even then he was still very good, until it just became too much combined with the concussions. Troy Aikman could have put up huge personal numbers had he focused on contracts. Had he held out for a bigger contract, had he insisted on throwing TDs instead of handing it off. Had he audibled 80 percent to the pass play.
In fairness, there was no free agency, but Troy would not have been the first player to hold out for a bigger contract even in the pre-free agency era.
We blame the play caller, but my understanding is that in any system the QB has the ability to audible, and the play caller typically calls both a run and a pass. It's up to the QB to make the right call! The QB can even change the play entirely at the line of scrimmage.
So this is the part of Dak's game that to me is not questioned enough.