03-10-2017, 03:34 PM
(03-09-2017, 09:32 PM)Whatever Wrote: Fair enough, poor example. However, in Weezy's example, if you buy said comic book for a cool million, and a year later try to sell it and can only get $750k for it, you made a bad investment regardless of what the market was at the time. In Z's case, he is the highest paid G in the league, but has never been named an All Pro or made the Pro Bowl. It's not hard to hit the conclusion that the Browns overpaid.
Yes, but we both know that the market/salary for an NFL guard is not likely to drop in the coming years. If anything it will go up as revenues continue to rise. The deal that looks big now is the norm is actually below market value in another two years. I keep seeing people with a big reaction because it is the largest deal for a guard, but that happens every year... someone has to get the largest deal, then someone gets an even bigger one. It is just how the league works.