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Wentz got signed early and we’re still waiting on Mary’s 5th year to see who he is.Mariota better though....Less injured. Lolz
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Wentz got signed early and we’re still waiting on Mary’s 5th year to see who he is.Mariota better though....Less injured. Lolz
which one of you dumbasses said mariota was getting 110+ mil, when wentz who played at an MVP level got 128 mil. He's going to sign for about 4 years 80-90 mil with about 55 guarenteed.
Wentz got signed early and we’re still waiting on Mary’s 5th year to see who he is.
no... wentz got 4 years 128mil, which is like 32mil per season. in total for the 6 years he gets something like 156mil (they didnt change the remaining 2 rookie years on his deal at all)which one of you dumbasses said mariota was getting 110+ mil, when wentz who played at an MVP level got 128 mil. He's going to sign for about 4 years 80-90 mil with about 55 guarenteed.
If he received an offer like that right now, he would sign it in a heartbeat. He could easily bet on himself and end up on IR again, assuring that he never received a long term offer with guarantees again.no... wentz got 4 years 128mil, which is like 32mil per season. in total for the 6 years he gets something like 156mil (they didnt change the remaining 2 rookie years on his deal at all)
if mariota got 110mil I think we would assume it would be across 5 years, averaging something like 22mil per season (this seems low and i doubt he would agree to it, he'd probably rather do a smaller deal and bet on himself)
the extra year makes all the difference here. 110mil across 5 isnt that crazy and is actually extremely low for starting qb money.
yeah well not everyone is as pessimistic as you. most people believe in themselves. if I were offered 22mil/season in his position, i'd take a 2-3 year deal and hope things go my way for a big payday after that. i think most would.If he received an offer like that right now, he would sign it in a heartbeat. He could easily bet on himself and end up on IR again, assuring that he never received a long term offer with guarantees again.
Yes, some people are stupid. To not accept that offer after his recent injury history and performance would be incredibly stupid. That's where an agent comes in and talks sense into him. Anyway, this is an honorable organization. If he outperforms his contract, they'll get started on the next one early or do some restructuring to make sure that he's taken care of and rewarded for his play. LA and Minnesota did the same for Hayward and Thielenyeah well not everyone is as pessimistic as you. most people believe in themselves. if I were offered 22mil/season in his position, i'd take a 2-3 year deal and hope things go my way for a big payday after that. i think most would.
yes you are. if you leave 8mil a season on the table because you dont believe in yourself, you would be a certified moron. no lowball deal would have a ton of guarantees like you are describing so that point is moot.Yes, some people are stupid.
That "lowball" deal is paying him about $2M per TD pass . He needs several good seasons, not just one, before anyone offers him $30M.yes you are. if you leave 8mil a season on the table because you dont believe in yourself, you would be a certified moron. no lowball deal would have a ton of guarantees like you are describing so that point is moot.
no shit thats exactly why i said 2-3 years, keep upThat "lowball" deal is paying him about $2M per TD pass . He needs several good seasons, not just one, before anyone offers him $30M.
How many starting QBs sign 2-3 year deals? That's not how it works, unless it's big guarantee money. The agents want the inflated long-term contracts with their big money clients. And most 5 year deals are only 2-3 year deals anyway. He could demand a restructure to his contract once the guarantees run out, and he would have all of the leverage in the world in which to do so if he were playing like a $30M contract as you suggestno **** thats exactly why i said 2-3 years, keep up
people take prove-it deals all the time. you are talking out your ass.How many starting QBs sign 2-3 year deals? That's not how it works, unless it's big guarantee money. The agents want the inflated long-term contracts. And most 5 year deals are only 2-3 year deals anyway. He could demand a restructure to his contract once the guarantees run out, and he would have all of the leverage in the world in which to do so if he were playing like a $30M contract as you suggest
Please show us all of these 2-3 year prove it dealspeople take prove-it deals all the time. you are talking out your ass.
there are plenty, google it yourself. no matter what evidence i show youll just bitch even more. it's what you do. i dont need to waste my time on it.Please show us all of these 2-3 year prove it deals
Because there is no such thing as a 3 year prove it deal. Listen to how idiotic that soundsthere are plenty, google it yourself. no matter what evidence i show youll just ***** even more. it's what you do. i dont need to waste my time on it.
how many years was blake bortles contract extension with the jags again?Because there is no such thing as a 3 year prove it deal. Listen to how idiotic that sounds