McKnowledge
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Ummm...he's Minnesota bound on a 1yr/$7mil deal.
WTH? Oh…ok…this confirms that negotiations grew contentious…wow…
Ummm...he's Minnesota bound on a 1yr/$7mil deal.
Shocked me that he went to Minny what with Pollard leaving Dallas. Vikings still miss the old Dalvin Cook but he is not the same any longer.It is tough losing Aaron Jones, and especially given the context of age vs money issue; but Jacobs (if healthy) is a complete back and can really produce behind GB's O-Line, which will be the best he's ever had.
Gute is going all youth....
This is a business and the AJ to JJ transition illuminates the brutal nature of free agency.
I can now really envision Aaron Jones going to the Cowboys or Texans, with Dallas probably being the frontrunner.
WOW...
Looking at it through Jones' eyes, I can certainly understand it.WTH? Oh…ok…this confirms that negotiations grew contentious…wow…
Well yes and no. With gambling, you are choosing to go to those places on your own to engage in an activity of your choosing. Whereas an NFL player is an employee of business located in another state and is contracted to go work in other states.Pretty much the same as gambling winnings. Hit it big in Vegas you are paying Nevada taxes on your winnings. Go to Churchill for the Derby and hit a superfecta Kentucky taxes.
I pretty much agree with all of your other points. It was spot on. Although...He's been one of the best RBs in franchise history (arguably better than Ahman Green)
Agreed, but I've decided to be optimistic here. There is a very good potential upside.Had our season been like 5-12 we probably are thinking anything goes. The late season push and playoff performance had us feeling we are pretty good the way we are. Let us hope hindsight will not hit us.
Gluten did a great job in FA of making a good team better. If he has another draft even close to the last one, this team will be competing for SBs for a while. I sure didn't see that coming a year ago at this time.Agreed, but I've decided to be optimistic here. There is a very good potential upside.
Not sure if you mean Jones being released or not? Either way, it reminded me of something I was thinking about yesterday.I sure didn't see that coming a year ago at this time.
What I meant by "I sure didn't see that coming a year ago at this time." was the Packers being a SB contending team during after the 2023 season, as well as the ascendancy of Love. That comment didn't relate to Jones.Not sure if you mean Jones being released or not? Either way, it reminded me of something I was thinking about yesterday.
Now I am just going from my limited memory, but 2-3 years ago, weren't we all talking about Jones not seeing the end of his contract? Most of us came to the decision that once the cap numbers got out of hand, he was gone. Last year might have been that year, but AJ took a pay cut and stayed. Maybe the difference between 2022 and 2023 was that last season, he came on at the end and had some great games, on pretty rested legs. That said, it wasn't until week 16 that Jones had a great game and went over 100 yds rushing. That was followed up by 5 more really solid efforts and as I said, on pretty fresh legs/body.
So yes, it sucks he is gone, but maybe people are overly focused on, as well as putting too much weight on, those final 6 games?
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Philly essentially gave him a two-year deal worth a bit over $24 million and will have the option to keep Barkley in 2026 if things really work out. But it will also give them an out to cut ties after the 2025 season when Barkley will be 29.I was shocked that Philly guaranteed Barkley $26 mil while Jacobs guarantee came to $12 mil.
33% of total contract guaranteed is typical for a good player in Green Bay.What I meant by "I sure didn't see that coming a year ago at this time." was the Packers being a SB contending team during after the 2023 season, as well as the ascendancy of Love. That comment didn't relate to Jones.
But back to Jones.
Your history of Jones is accurate and puts this all in a better light. With the cap limitations from Rodgers, Bakh, Alexander and maybe some others, it didn't seem likely the Packers could afford Jones. That was all before the "Great RB Devaluation" we've seen, and no one then would have been surprised by a bell cow RB getting $15 mil/year with $40 mil guaranteed.
My how things have changed. I for one didn't expect the big run on FA RBs that we've seen this week. But now it makes sense. Proven RBs with at least one big contract left became "affordable" at approx. $12/mil year. If anything, I was shocked that Philly guaranteed Barkley $26 mil while Jacobs guarantee came to $12 mil.
I am not talking about anyone employed by any business any where. I am talking about professional athletes.Well yes and no. With gambling, you are choosing to go to those places on your own to engage in an activity of your choosing. Whereas an NFL player is an employee of business located in another state and is contracted to go work in other states.
Combine the 2 situations. You are a employed by Berlin Health in Green Bay on a $300K/year salary. They ask you if you want to go to Vegas on their nickel to attend a training seminar, you say "yes". One night you hit a casino and win some big money. You wont pay Nevada Taxes on the salary that you earned while in Vegas, but you will on your Casino winnings.
I wonder if a player travels to Vegas with the team, is on the active list, but doesn't see any snaps, does he still owe Nevada taxes? My guess is yes. Travels with the team, but is not activated on game day? No?
Only if you are talking about Aaron Rodgers.Not sure if you mean Jones being released or not? Either way, it reminded me of something I was thinking about yesterday.
Now I am just going from my limited memory, but 2-3 years ago, weren't we all talking about Jones not seeing the end of his contract? Most of us came to the decision that once the cap numbers got out of hand, he was gone. Last year might have been that year, but AJ took a pay cut and stayed. Maybe the difference between 2022 and 2023 was that last season, he came on at the end and had some great games, on pretty rested legs. That said, it wasn't until week 16 that Jones had a great game and went over 100 yds rushing. That was followed up by 5 more really solid efforts and as I said, on pretty fresh legs/body.
So yes, it sucks he is gone, but maybe people are overly focused on, as well as putting too much weight on, those final 6 games?
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Ya know, the more I think about it, I'm rather glad our GM is a cold blooded, fish-eyed sunny beach. And I mean that as the highest form of flattery.Looking at it through Jones' eyes, I can certainly understand it.
He's been one of the best RBs in franchise history (arguably better than Ahman Green), one of our most popular players, and one of the most beloved teammates on the squad. Last season, the team asked him to take a $5,000,000 paycut after turning in arguably the best season of his aging career, and he never complained a bit. He took the hit for the team. This year, he was the key to getting us into the playoffs and beating Dallas, and he's asked to take another pay cut of (reportedly) $6,000,000 - so that Green Bay can afford to hire his successor, and use the $6M pay that successor the salary that they had promised to pay Jones next season!
And he still didn't ***** about it. Apparently, he actually gave it serious consideration because he loves Green Bay, loves the team, and loves his teammates. I don't know about you, but if my employer had ever suggested that to me when I was working, I'd have had a really tough time with it. Evidently he decided that he just was not going to be a happy camper in the locker room under those circumstances, and he did the classy, professional thing and moved on.
And I'm not raggin' on Gute here. It was a coldblooded move, but this is a coldblooded business, and Gute did what he felt he had to do for the good of the team. I doubt very much that he felt the least bit "good" about it. But there's just no way around the fact that sometimes, people who have been loyal to the team are going to be hurt when the numbers catch up with them and they have to face the reality that your only real monetary value to the team is how much you can help them win this year.
Actually, you were comparing athletes wages to money that someone wins in Vegas. I guess you meant to say, they were unemployed or maybe they were professional athletes, there to play a sport and gamble?I am not talking about anyone employed by any business any where. I am talking about professional athletes.
I think it was pretty clear that I was talking about Aaron Jones. What part confused you?Only if you are talking about Aaron Rodgers.
Yeah, I have to agree. And I'm a little surprised that we're just now seeing this side of him so clearly, after the way Rodgers seemed to be pulling his strings for a couple-few years there. During that period, I was really starting to think we had a weak GM, and it was discouraging.Ya know, the more I think about it, I'm rather glad our GM is a cold blooded, fish-eyed sunny beach. And I mean that as the highest form of flattery.
I never said you have to agree with anyone and that goes for me or the Packers FO. I don’t agree with every decision the Packers FO makes and you are in here enough to know that.That's fine. You have stated your position and your thoughts and reasons for your position. I will continue to do the same. They may have to re-send me the memo about only posting when I agree with the F/O and the cool guys on this message board because I did not get that memo yet.
All it did was add more taxes to the tax question!I posted a quoted article a page or two back with that in the quote.
Thanks I didn't know that was the percentage. It was good negotiating. If I understand it correctly the Packers can walk away in two years if he doesn't produce. And as far as the guaranteed money, it's one year's salary. I'm expecting he'll produce though. A solid back with at least another 3 to 4 solid years. Last year was an aberration and probably helped in negotiation.33% of total contract guaranteed is typical for a good player in Green Bay.
Interesting. I guess they have to pay taxes in the state (country?) where the game is played. Must be a helluva tax return......I may be way off base but is a football game (as far as salary is concerned) more than just 1/7 of the work week? And 1/7 more if they spend the night? And if we play against Chicago; they have to pay taxes to Wisconsin and Illinois? Sounds strange.
Worked in Illinois lived in Wisconsin. Didn't have to pay Illinois state taxsome states have reciprocity agreements to alleviate this … but not always… see my post above …