Chiefs are trading six-time Pro-Bowl WR Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins for five draft picks: a 2022 1st-round pick (No. 29), a 2nd-round pick (No. 50) and a 4th-round pick, as well as 4th- and 6th-round picks in the 2023 draft, sources tell ESPN.
Originally Posted by Fishels:
Leave it you(whoever you are) to completely miss the point. Some people argue he needs the money to take care of his family. As in a non greedy sort of way. If you can’t make ends meet on 20 million you aren’t on 30 was my point.
Option B is he wanted more money for himself in the “I want even more stuff” kind of way. Cars, houses etc which I’m calling him greedy on.
It doesn’t require a great deal of knowledge to come to the conclusion that it’s option B and Tyreek Hill wants more stuff.
But If by chance it is Option A, and he’s finically struggling with the money he’s making now then you’re right he has much bigger problems than winning.
Again see Nic Cage
If someone offered you twice what you do now, you'd change jobs. This argument always amuses me, people change jobs over money all the time.
Also at 28 this is likely Tyreek only shot at a big deal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
You're misinterpreting it. The 72 million is the ADDITIONAL GUARANTEES that kick in in 2023 on top of the 53 million that's guaranteed from day 1.
Maybe I'm reading this wrong and bad at math but he signed a $120M deal and is guaranteed more than the contract is worth????
I don't think the $72.2M is new money. The difference between the $72.2M and the $52.235M or w/e at signing is the new money to total $72.2M. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
Maybe I'm reading this wrong and bad at math but he signed a $120M deal and is guaranteed more than the contract is worth????
I don't think the $72.2M is new money. The difference between the $72.2M and the $52.235M or w/e at signing is the new money to total $72.2M.
Yeah, I deleted it after digging around a bit. It's super confusing the way they wrote it, but I think you're right. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BF88:
Does anyone actually think Tyreke has the maturity to play in a place like Miami? Let’s face it, he’s gonna get in some kind of trouble there sooner or later.
He behaved here because Reid was on his ass and well let’s face it, it’s easier to focus on football in Kansas City than freaking Miami or LA or somewhere like that.
You don't know shit about Tyreek Hill's personal life, bro. [Reply]
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Miami and Hill have reportedly agreed to a four-year extension, worth up to $120 million and $72.2 million guaranteed, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. However, the contract includes an extra non-guaranteed year, meaning the extension is technically a three-year extension worth $75 million, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
So the 3 years guaranteed at about 75 million and a 4th non guaranteed year [Reply]