When teams stack the line they can now lead the league in WR screen passes.So, what exactly is the gameplan the giants front office is trying to achieve?
Texans still ain't done shit to protect or help Deshaun. He is going to die on the field isnt he?
Don't worry, I'm trying out for the team.Texans still ain't done shit to protect or help Deshaun. He is going to die on the field isnt he?
I know Miami is a dumpster fire but to me it says a lot of Bridgewater that he doesn't want a starting job
Haha was run out of Green Bay and sucked in Washington. Hopefully for you guys he's a backup.
Bengals signed CB B.W. Webb. Career year for the journeyman last year. Curious what Cincinnati paid.
He's not even better than Tannehill.I know Miami is a dumpster fire but to me it says a lot of Bridgewater that he doesn't want a starting job
Okay how about the Pittsburgh Post-Gazzette?Ian "AB has just been traded to the Bills" Rapaport? Again, THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED MONEY THAT THE JETS ARE GIVING OR LEGALLY CAN GIVE IS THE SIGNING BONUS AND THE FIRST YEAR SALARY. The rest is the same "rolling" guarantee business.
And, again, there can be some offset for injury guarantees that pretty much every contract has.
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports...l-jets-contract-steelers/stories/201903130074Last year, the All-Pro halfback turned down the Steelers' offer for a reported five years and $70 million with $33 million of that guaranteed in the first two years. He would have earned $45 million over three. He also then declined to sign their franchise tag that would have paid him $14.54 million guaranteed last season.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...ered-leveon-bell-47-million-over-three-years/And as to the notion that only $10 million would have been fully guaranteed, at a time when the 2018 franchise tender for Bell is $14.54 million, the package included a $10 million roster bonus due not long after signing, making the practical guarantee $20 million. The Steelers would have avoided that payment only by cutting Bell within days after giving him $10 million to sign.
So this is purely about, Week 1 of the first year of Le'veon Bell's respective deals, he suffers a career ending injury. Who gets more money? So all the stuff about rolling guarantees and everything does not matter. This is purely on if the team that signed him had to cut him after the first year, who does he get more with. You said the Steelers, but we have 3 different sources saying the Steelers were offering somewhere in the $20-$22M range for first year guarantees. The Jets deal guarantees Bell $26M the first year. So if Bell were to have a career ending injury Week 1, the Jets deal is betterSo week 1 in both contracts he suffers a career ending injury, which one pays him more?
Thanks!Hes decent. He helped to settle the line in the latter part of the year but he's a "cog" at best. Not a standout and Zeitler is a easy easy upgrade.
Stocking up on mediocre receivers. Nice.
4pm Saturday he gets the.bonus. if they cut him now it costs 6 million towards the cap but saves 16 million.
I find this entire Giants situation fascinating and funny all at once
Not sure why anyone thought this wouldn't happen. Eli is going to play out the final year of his contract. That was always going to happen. The only way he doesn't play is if/when he stinks the place up badly enough to get Kurt Warner'd for whatever QB they draft/trade for.
No, the Jets deal guarantees him $14.5M in year one. Don't make me type out the explanations again, ffs. If he goes on a murder spree at the end of the year and goes to jail, he will have banked $14.5M. $14.5MThe Jets deal guarantees Bell $26M the first year. So if Bell were to have a career ending injury Week 1, the Jets deal is better
Stocking up on mediocre receivers. Nice.
We have to WR early in this draft. The state of our receiving core is pretty garbage at this point.
4pm Saturday he gets the.bonus. if they cut him now it costs 6 million towards the cap but saves 16 million.
I find this entire Giants situation fascinating and funny all at once
No, the Jets deal guarantees him $14.5M in year one. Don't make me type out the explanations again, ffs.
I'll just keep quoting myself until it sets in, I guess.
Again, THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED MONEY THAT THE JETS ARE GIVING OR LEGALLY CAN GIVE IS THE SIGNING BONUS AND THE FIRST YEAR SALARY. The rest is the same "rolling" guarantee business.
And, again, there can be some offset for injury guarantees that pretty much every contract has.