He gave the biggest contract ever to a player lots of people think is flat out crap.
Like essentially his solution to the question of getting the best out of Ponga, and his answer to what a massive portion of the footy community sees as our #1 issue (Ponga is overrated and on too much money) is “hear me out… TWO Pongas.”
It’s legit one of the biggest recruitment swings any club has taken since we spent all that money to get Ponga for 2018.
It’s also started impacting the valuation of other players already, which is making people mad.
For anyone that thinks Brown is flat out crap are incredibly stupid or just don’t know league, you don’t have to like the guy or the deal but to act like he is crap is a massive cop out for a international who has performed at that level.
To say Browns deal has inflated the market is also stupid, anyone with even the tiniest bit of foresight could tell you players were going to start getting more money as the sport evolves literally every sport does this LITERALLY all of them, you think football (soccer) started out with players grabbing $100k a week from the start of the sport.
Its basic business
Why do you think the league is pushing hard for expansion teams, pushing into markets like America, bringing the Ashes back? To bring it to the next tv deal to show they have more assets that people want to see and get more money out of that next deal (which they easily will) the cap will than move up from that, this will happen within the next 5 years.
If anything the Knights are trying to get ahead of the curve as they see it coming because unless you’re blind everyone can see it.
For now Browns contract is the biggest ever but in 5-6 years time will it be? Judging by reports Haas will be the first ever two million dollar player, which blows and the upward trajectory of the NRL as a juggernaut in Australian sport I doubt he will hold that distinction for a long time.
People talk about the years but 3 years after DCE’s “mega deal” no one really talked about it, league have a very tiny memory, Brown will get ridiculed heavily for the first year or two than people will realise it is what it is and move on to whatever is next, I mean these are the same “experts” that said Moses couldn’t be an elite level halfback as he just didn’t have “it” well for the first 3 years they were right but look at him now people are picking him over Cleary, but no one wants to mention that and hell Brown actually has more experience than Moses ever did at halfback considering he was LITERALLY a halfback but people don’t like to research.
People see Brown debut at 6 and believe that’s what he is despite him playing halfback in a jersey flegg grand final win against us years ago, being listened by his own club as a halfback, if Moses never made the switch to the Eels 3-4 years before Brown debuted than Brown debuts as a halfback this is facts, they moved him to five-eighth so they could keep Moses at halfback.
Hell, just go back to 2018 jersey flegg not only was he playing halfback he was a goal kicker as well and before 2018 he was the same playing halfback he is the biggest sufferer of what I call “first look syndrome” where you debut in a position so people instantly believe that’s your position