Originally Posted by Bump:
one good season, I wouldn't break the bank if I were the packers. Maybe something along the lines of a 3 year $100 mill deal
Originally Posted by Bump:
one good season, I wouldn't break the bank if I were the packers. Maybe something along the lines of a 3 year $100 mill deal
More like 3 years/$150 million.
Honestly, I don’t think he’d take that (wanting a longer deal with more money locked in). [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
one good season, I wouldn't break the bank if I were the packers. Maybe something along the lines of a 3 year $100 mill deal
That would be an insulting deal considering what other QBs with less upside and talent are making. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
I hate it when players hold out. They sign their contracts then refuse to honor them. Teams can't refuse to honor their contracts with players, but players can refuse to honor their contracts with the teams.
I mean. If there is no guaranteed money teams can cut them and not honor it? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
Probably not, he probably thinks he deserves north of Pat Mahomes money which is ludicrous IMO. But that's where the NFL is at with QBs
Trevor Lawrence just got $55M per year including $200M guaranteed. So yeah, the market is crazy. Teams either pay the market rate or start over with a different guy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
That would be an insulting deal considering what other QBs with less upside and talent are making.
Insulting? Think that's an overstatement.
Love lost 6 of his first 9 games last season. His overall regular season record since joining the NFL is an Eli Manning-esque 9-9-0. And some of those losses in 2023 were against the likes of an ATL team led by the hapless Desmond Ridder, LVR sporting one of the worst secondaries of this century, DEN:-), and a QB-less PIT.
I wouldn't pay Love more than 3 years/$100 million for 8 good games out of 27, especially when considering his complete lack of production in his first 10 games prior to last season. Basically, if you pay him top-10 $$$ you're doing it solely because his TD/INT ratio is great, and his Passer Rating last season was 96.1.
The problem for GB is that they really should be trying to avoid shitting their pants the way DAL and WAS did with Dak and Cousins. Mostly they need to avoid the Dak scenario of way overpaying a QB for a partial good season and screwing their cap for the next 5 years. [Reply]