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SuperJTheGreat

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6 years and 55 million is below the going rate for a franchise quarterback which is roughly 17 million a year. If you want to be afraid, consider that it is expected that Aaron Rodgers is projected to make 25 million a year.

6 year- $108 mil (55 guaranteed)

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Who cares about the dumbass Cowboys and their doings

I'm going to hazard a guess here and say.... Cam's agent maybe?

Edit:Dang this sounds snarky, and it truly wasn't meant to be, but I can't think of any other way to say this. No offense meant by it.

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Sure, go ahead and low-ball Cam and watch him walk, which I believe he'll do regardless...

Only after we've taken the 5th year option on his rookie deal and placed the franchise tag on him for about 3 years or so. At this point he will be 30 years old and it would make sense to let him walk instead of giving out a massive, multi-year deal.

If at any point during those remaining years does he win a Super Bowl, then JR will hand him a blank check.

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