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It’s clear the nfl owners (minus Browns owner) are working together to not negotiate with Lamar. They trying to make an example out of him for asking for fully guaranteed money
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It’s clear the nfl owners (minus Browns owner) are working together to not negotiate with Lamar. They trying to make an example out of him for asking for fully guaranteed money
Bc they were the ones who set the precedent and aren’t invited to the group threadWhy are the browns the only exception?
But I am glad certain teams want to play an active role in what’s being done
Bc they were the ones who set the precedent and aren’t invited to the group thread
It’s clear the nfl owners (minus Browns owner) are working together to not negotiate with Lamar. They trying to make an example out of him for asking for fully guaranteed money
The irony in this… if Lamar got an agent he’s STILL not getting that 230 guaranteed. He’s going to get offer that same 133 or maybe 150
Either way he might as well play it by ear.
An agent won’t make a differenc
Kyler got 189, give Lamar 200-210 guaranteed. It’s that simple.
IDK man. It’s not unreasonable for the teams that need a QB to want to hold onto their first round picks for this year and next year’s draft AND not have to pay Lamar a ton guaranteed over five years. Teams are looking a little goofy when you look at their current/projected starter, though. I can agree with RGIII on this take
I dont mind how he's handling it. Fact is, we don't know specifics of what he's asking, what he'd be willing to take vs. what Baltimore has offered and such. Maybe he does need an agent, but I'm sure it's frustrating folks going after him on Twitter without knowing the specific. And he's not saying anything egregious and most of it is making light of the situation and funny.
Lamar overall has handled it very well.
This is a good summary of what teams around the league have been saying
That’s 10 teams right there that said they are good on Lamar. Between those 10 and teams that are already set at that position or plan to draft a QB, you have to figure 1/2 to 2/3 of the teams in the league aren’t interested. Yikes.
The guarantees at signing are the focal point, not total guarantees. Cleveland told Watson “sign here and we’ll give you $230M no matter what over the next 5 years.” Kyler got 103M when he put pen to paper - not 189M. The 86M difference is basically roster bonuses. He has to be on the roster to get that money and AZ can technically cut him to avoid paying it. It’ll have salary cap implications but they still could.The irony in this… if Lamar got an agent he’s STILL not getting that 230 guaranteed. He’s going to get offer that same 133 or maybe 150
Either way he might as well play it by ear.
An agent won’t make a differenc
Kyler got 189, give Lamar 200-210 guaranteed. It’s that simple.
The guarantees at signing are the focal point, not total guarantees. Cleveland told Watson “sign here and we’ll give you $230M no matter what over the next 5 years.” Kyler got 103M when he put pen to paper - not 189M. The 86M difference is basically roster bonuses. He has to be on the roster to get that money and AZ can technically cut him to avoid paying it. It’ll have salary cap implications but they still could.
Lamar reportedly was offered 133M for putting pen to paper. More than any other QB signed recently not named Watson.
Kyler’s decision making (**** it Hopkins is out there somewhere) and accuracy are as big of problems…. Bryce is the opposite.
100%The guarantees at signing are the focal point, not total guarantees. Cleveland told Watson “sign here and we’ll give you $230M no matter what over the next 5 years.” Kyler got 103M when he put pen to paper - not 189M. The 86M difference is basically roster bonuses. He has to be on the roster to get that money and AZ can technically cut him to avoid paying it. It’ll have salary cap implications but they still could.
Lamar reportedly was offered 133M for putting pen to paper. More than any other QB signed recently not named Watson.
100%
you guys are out here comparing apples to oranges...
what does lamar want? does he want what watson got or does he want what Wilson, murray, josh allen got.......you guys are acting like he didnt already turn down contracts in line with what russell and kyler got at signing.....Lamar wants to set the market, i get it but is your value really there???
QBs that might get paid this spring....Hurts, Burrow, Herbert......just about every team in the NFL would rather sign Hurts and Burrow over lamar if they were able to sign freely without picks....and many would pick Herbert over Lamar.........i'm still waiting for someone to find me the player in any sport who couldnt finish season 2 years in a row and got one of its spots best contacts ever....
lamar would turn down the exact same contract mahomes got AFTER he won MVP and Super bowl.........6-7 years 300M 200 guaranteed(not at signing) something like that would get it done
and no kyler murray didnt get 160M at signing.......if cards cut him in Jan 2025 they save 40M+ from his "guaranties" this is the problem lamar has he doesnt want ways for teams to back out cut bait....I get it...
he will either play for the ravens on the tag or he gets a team like the colts or pats or titans to give im a 3 year 130M fully guaranteed........AND of course those teams picking top 15 wouldnt want to give up their pick this year....
i'm betting he ends up on colts for a 2nd this year and first next year if done before draft....
The one team I can’t figure out though why they aren’t going after him is the Jets. They are by all accounts willing to give up a first round pick for a washed up Rodgers for basically a 1-2 year rental, when they could get Lamar for 2 years and work with him to pair up with their young group of guys. Either way they are giving up a first and probably out of the equation for any top guys this year or next in the draft, why wouldn’t they go for a younger QB who could potentially fill their spot for way longer than a dude in the twilight of his career.
I don’t get this either. They’ll be paying Rodgers in the realm of what Lamar wants. Might as well go young to pair him up with your young core. The only issue I could see is they prefer Rodgers because it is only 1-2 years and they will eventually have to pay their young folks. So Rodgers is like an all-in stop gap in some ways
League basically going use that Kyler deal as the standard.. and add
We going see how real things get after the draft..
Cause in theory teams could keep their pick for this year and then move picks in subsequent years depending on when/if Lamar signs