Louis Gossett Jr
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I mean they did turn down Jones 5th year option which was going to be 20 million for the chance to tag him for 30 million.
Currently, there are two ways to build a Super Bowl contender:
AFC way:
Be terrible and then draft a franchise QB that raises the entire level of the team: KC, Cincy, Buffalo, possibly Jax. Once the rookie deal is done, you going to have pay huge money to your QB which typically leaves roster holes.
NFC way:
Find a lesser QB or later round QB, then use your reduced financial commitment to the QB to fund a deep roster everywhere else: SF, Philly.
The NFL teams that suck are teams that heavily invested in the QB, but he is terrible; so, you have a flawed roster and a mediocre QB: Denver, Indy, Raiders, Green Bay (this year).
yeah, whoever tweeted that out was counting Wentz. Foles was on a $1 million contract.Which one was the outlier? Brady vs. Ryan in 2016? Foles wasn't on his rookie deal in 2017 (unless they are trying to claim Wentz was the Eagles regular starter that year).
My guess is a 2 or 3 year deal somewhere in the $25M/year range. That would put him right about 15th in the league. Honestly I think they could get him for like $15-20M because I don't think anyone else would give him more than that, but they'll juice him a little to keep up their perceived confidence in him.So what is your definition of "not overpaying" for him look like? Throw some numbers out there and we'll see how right you are in 6 weeks.
BTW, the "about to be reigning Coach of the Year" finished the season 3-6-1, so let's not go crowning him FB royalty just yet......
You could have maybe gotten him for 3 years/$20 million per prior to this year...no chance after this year. I'd be surprised if he gets less than $28/$30 million per year after the season he just had (and seeing what other QB's are currently being trotted out there).My guess is a 2 or 3 year deal somewhere in the $25M/year range. That would put him right about 15th in the league. Honestly I think they could get him for like $15-20M because I don't think anyone else would give him more than that, but they'll juice him a little to keep up their perceived confidence in him.
I thought Dak's contract was bad but being the 8th highest of QBs not on their rookie deals isn't God awful. Still a little high but if that's the going rate for QBs then it is more understandable what Jerruh didThere’s not a single QB on the books for $15-20M next season. There’s a huge gap between Tannehill at $29M and Jameis at $14M.
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I think Jones would get at least $30M.
There’s probably not much overlap between fans of NFL and NBA but he does the exact same shit with the Hornets. Except for some reason he thinks the commissioner of the NBA is out to get CharlotteJones is going to be in the 30-35m per season range and 2&2 will be back here saying how it is a great deal for the Giants.
Will quickly go from “nobody will overpay for Daniel Jones” to “actually $30-35MM/year is a STEAL for a QB that lost to Wake Forest 59-7”Jones is going to be in the 30-35m per season range and 2&2 will be back here saying how it is a great deal for the Giants.
Browns, 1989.Only the Dolphins, Lions, and Commanders have longer streaks of not playing in a Conference Championship game than the Cowboys. Woof
Dak has another 2 years on his deal at $40 mil per, but could be released next year although the cap hit would not be friendly.I don't know zip about Dak's contract, but I wonder if he'll be back.
It's hard to believe that Jerry liked what he saw.
Yeah, and that wouldn't be atrocious given what other guys have gotten. If it goes up up in the $35-40 range is when it gets to be excessive.You could have maybe gotten him for 3 years/$20 million per prior to this year...no chance after this year. I'd be surprised if he gets less than $28/$30 million per year after the season he just had (and seeing what other QB's are currently being trotted out there).
This VASTLY undersells how bad the Bengals were for the last 30 years. It was not easy for them to turn it around.The thing about the NFL is that you can escape purgatory pretty quickly.
For example, the Bengals were:
2016 - 6-9-1
2017 - 7-9
2018 - 6-10
2019 - 2-14 (Zac Taylor's 1st Year)
2020 - 4-11-1
And now they've had 2 strong seasons in a row.
They hadn't won a playoff game since 1990 (0-7 in Wild Card from '91-'20) and are now 5-0 in the playoffs the last 2 years. (EDIT: That should read 5-1 given the Super Bowl loss)
KC was pretty blah until they hired Reid (who turned things around in Year 1).
Similar story with SF, who went through Tomsula and Chip Kelly after Harbaugh left, and had two shitty years with Shanahan before things took off in Year 3.