Right. Dak being paid way under market value helps mitigate the salary cap hit associated with Romo's retirement.
The pre-free agency/salary cap era was better for fans, but it sucked so bad for the players that I'm glad the change happened.
Do you think it would be better for the players if there was no cap at all?
I've always thought Romo makes it through next year (2017).
If he was waived, traded, or chose to retire after this season, it would save the Cowboys $5.1M in cap room ($24.7M 2017 cap hit minus $19.6M accelerated bonus). He would be completely off the books before the 2018 season. If Romo was done, but the team designated him a June 1st cut, he'd create $14M in cap room, which of course is not available until June 1st, well after free agency. He would still count $8.9M towards the 2018 salary cap.
Now, if he can hold on until after the 2017 season, the termination of his contract would create $16.3M in cap room ($25.2M 2018 cap hit minus $8.9M accelerated bonus). If the team chose to designate him a June 1st cut that year, he would free up $19.5M and still count $3.2M in 2019.
That one exists as well. But the SI cover one goes back to the 50s. Here's explanation, with many included examples.I think the jinx is with the cover of Madden Football.
But who in the world EVER makes this type of financial commitment to a broken down old quarterback who can't even run anymore?If Dak plays so well that Romo can never get his job back, we either have a great (but expensive) back-up and mentor next year before moving on after 2017.. OR if a healthy Romo is back and is upset about being a backup, we trade him next off-season for a $5M cap savings and get his contract completely off the books before 2018. Then we get all of that cap room and whatever we get for Romo in the trade to improve the team going into 2018.
But who in the world EVER makes this type of financial commitment to a broken down old quarterback who can't even run anymore?
But who in the world EVER makes this type of financial commitment to a broken down old quarterback who can't even run anymore?
The Denver Broncos.
Wanted to mention this -
Of Dak's throws vs.the Bengals, one of my favorites is the one he threw away. Dak dropped back and threw the ball at the feet of an outlet receiver in the flat. He just threw the ball away to get out of an unsuccessful play. It showed that he understands the importance of protecting the ball.
It took Romo 10 years to consistently embrace the importance of protecting the ball. With Dak, it came preloaded. He's not a gunslinger.
And still hasn't.It took Romo 10 years to consistently embrace the importance of protecting the ball.
He's worth much more than he's being paid ... and this will continue for the next few years. He'll lose millions of dollars, because as a rookie he was essentially forced to sign a multi-year slotted salary contract. Good for the Cowboys' salary cap, not good for the player.