Originally Posted by RunKC:
$114 million with $70 million gauranteed is overpaying. Von will never live up to that contract. Only a QB could.
How can it be overpaying if that's what he's worth? Brock Osweiller and Sam Bradford are overpaid, Von Miller earned his contract and he is just about to hit his prime. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
I don't know, KnowMo.
Justin Houston only got 32.5m fully guaranteed and a 20m signing bonus after getting 22 sacks in 2014.
Giving Von 70+million guaranteed was arguably overpaying the player based on him being able to dominate bad RTs in the playoffs.
Now that front seven loses Trevathan and Malik and has to pay Von 20m a year.
Again, the guaranteed money doesn't really matter in Von's situation because he was going to get the majority of that money anyways. Denver wasn't going to cut him within the first 3 years, just like KC won't be cutting Justin Houston. Von is a cornerstone player who will most likely see every dime of that $114M. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
How can it be overpaying if that's what he's worth? Brock Osweiller and Sam Bradford are overpaid, Von Miller earned his contract and he is just about to hit his prime.
He just had a career year that is going to be damn near impossible to top. What the fuck do you mean "just about to".
DJs Nut summed it up well when he said (paraphrasing, apologies to DJ ) that miller's contract is a combination of market value and reward for the SB win that wouldn't have happened without him.
I would add the need to maintain cohesiveness in tightly knit D unit was a legit factor. Also fan base considerations and reputation in the eyes of futute FAs.
Too, the deal is structured so von counts around 1 million $ toward the 2016 cap, freeing up space to resign sanders.
It's a lot of $. We'll see how it all works out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by vailpass:
DJs Nut summed it up well when he said (paraphrasing, apologies to DJ ) that miller's contract is a combination of market value and reward for the SB win that wouldn't have happened without him.
I would add the need to maintain cohesiveness in tightly knit D unit was a legit factor. Also fan base considerations and reputation in the eyes of futute FAs.
Too, the deal is structured so von counts around 1 million $ toward the 2016 cap, freeing up space to resign sanders.
It's a lot of $. We'll see how it all works out.
I agree with all of that. I'm not making fun of the contract, though I agree with the assessment their was no way for the Broncos to truly "win" in this situation. You have to pay the man though. That's clearly the lesser of too evils. [Reply]
The prime of a players career is typically from ages 27-30. If a player can make it to that age healthy they'll still have their athletic gifts but they'll be much smarter/fundamentally sound than they were earlier in their career.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I agree with all of that. I'm not making fun of the contract, though I agree with the assessment their was no way for the Broncos to truly "win" in this situation. You have to pay the man though. That's clearly the lesser of too evils.
Agreed. Elway did what he had to, salvaged what he could. I hope they can manage the cap hits. In the end if we suffer for it for a season or so it will have been worth it to me to have seen him knock newton's dick in the dirt and win a ring. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
The prime of a players career is typically from ages 27-30. If a player can make it to that age healthy they'll still have their athletic gifts but they'll be much smarter/fundamentally sound than they were earlier in their career.
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
He led all 3-4 OLB's in pressures and forced fumbles last year
You give Miller credit for getting a lot of pressures, but you say Dee Ford was a waste of a pick after he's only started 7-8 games and led the NFL in pressures in December. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
You give Miller credit for getting a lot of pressures, but you say Dee Ford was a waste of a pick after he's only started 7-8 games and led the NFL in pressures in December.
Dee Ford doesn't finish when he gets to the QB. [Reply]