IRVING, Texas -- A piece of advice: Do not drive yourself crazy now that we know DeMarcus Ware will play for the Denver Broncos next season. Don't second-guess the decision the Dallas Cowboys made Tuesday to release Ware. It was the correct move.

He wasn't worth the money on an average team like the Cowboys that have a multitude of roster holes to fill. On the Broncos, Ware makes perfect sense. And that's why they gave the 31-year-old defensive end a three-year, $30 million deal.

DeMarcus Ware signed a three-year contract with the Broncos a day after being cut by the Cowboys. AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez

Ware will earn $13 million in signing bonus and salary this season, and his $7 million salary for next season is guaranteed. Odds are he won't see the third season.

Right now, what you need to understand is that Ware will have a monster season next year with Denver. Guaranteed. My advice: Spend the next few months preparing yourself to deal with it.

Hey, we've done it before. Remember Steve Nash won consecutive most valuable player awards the first two seasons after Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban let the free agent point guard leave because he figured Nash's body was going to break down sooner rather than later.

And who can forget catcher Pudge Rodriguez winning a World Series with Florida a year after spending the first 12 years of his career with the Texas Rangers? Texas let Rodriguez leave because they thought he was done, the same way the Cowboys let Ware go because they weren't sure how much he had left to give.