I have largely stopped caring if the Chiefs, my favorite team, sign more guys. But I get very happy when they win championships over rival teams! [Reply]
It's quite obvious what Brett Veach needs to do here, and I'm a little shocked he hasn't already thought of it.
Go to the "Edit Player" screen on Hopkins and change his position from WR to P. His overall rating will go down to like a 34 overall and then nobody else will be interested in him. Then, you sign him to a 7 year, league minimum contract.
Once he's on the roster, you move him back to WR and he's under team control for 7 years with almost no salary cap hit. It's pretty sad I have to fill Veach in on these clever tricks I've learned over the years, I feel like he should know this already. SMH. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Belichick loves him, that's the only reason I can think of. There's audio from them when the Pats played Arizona last year and Belichick is talking to Hopkins like he's his son. "Good to see you out here today, you know you're the best in the game" etc etc
The Cheaters have $14 million or so in cap space. And Belichick has been known for years to butt-kiss opposing players so he can sign them later on in FA. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
It's quite obvious what Brett Veach needs to do here, and I'm a little shocked he hasn't already thought of it.
Go to the "Edit Player" screen on Hopkins and change his position from WR to P. His overall rating will go down to like a 34 overall and then nobody else will be interested in him. Then, you sign him to a 7 year, league minimum contract.
Once he's on the roster, you move him back to WR and he's under team control for 7 years with almost no salary cap hit. It's pretty sad I have to fill Veach in on these clever tricks I've learned over the years, I feel like he should know this already. SMH.
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
It's quite obvious what Brett Veach needs to do here, and I'm a little shocked he hasn't already thought of it.
Go to the "Edit Player" screen on Hopkins and change his position from WR to P. His overall rating will go down to like a 34 overall and then nobody else will be interested in him. Then, you sign him to a 7 year, league minimum contract.
Once he's on the roster, you move him back to WR and he's under team control for 7 years with almost no salary cap hit. It's pretty sad I have to fill Veach in on these clever tricks I've learned over the years, I feel like he should know this already. SMH.
You know GMs from other teams can read this site, right? [Reply]