Pokerbrat2000
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I caved to your peer pressure and changed my rating from informative to creative.I think I could have gotten a "creative" on my post above
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I caved to your peer pressure and changed my rating from informative to creative.I think I could have gotten a "creative" on my post above
But to be clear, I wasn't suggesting that a player not get paid, I just didn't like the way it affects the cap. If you no longer have the player, I don't like that he still affects the cap. That's why I said maybe if you trade the player, the new team would have to take on all the cap implications. That seems fair if a player is worth x amount of money, and his value is spread across several years cap-wise.
The next thing that comes to mind is what if the player gets injured and has to retire, does the team get some compensation, or are they just stuck in cap hell for years?
Why not? I would argue that the bonus money is part of the value of a player. Why should a team who trades for that player get him on the cheap? While the team that traded him away ends up still paying for him (in cap space) for years to come?It wouldn't be fair at all if the prorated portion of the signing bonus would count against the cap of a team acquiring a player.
Because the first team actually paid him the money?Why not? I would argue that the bonus money is part of the value of a player. Why should a team who trades for that player get him on the cheap? While the team that traded him away ends up still paying for him (in cap space) for years to come?
That's true. But the first team would never have been able to sign the player (probably) without giving him that big barrel of money. So that reflects part of the player's value, spread out over time.Because the first team actually paid him the money?
How the heck do they keep doing this? It's insane. I mean you can't even argue that Brady isn't the GOAT at this point.Take notes from Brady tonight ARod... You want to even be in the conversation, then stop being a freaking diva and look at what Brady has been able to do.. He's never complained about the receivers, he just makes them better..
How the heck do they keep doing this? It's insane. I mean you can't even argue that Brady isn't the GOAT at this point.
Rodgers has more talent than Brady but Brady gets **** done, pure and simple. No question who the goat is.
That's true. But the first team would never have been able to sign the player (probably) without giving him that big barrel of money. So that reflects part of the player's value, spread out over time.
These bonuses are just a way to get the players more guaranteed money. Which is okay, I guess, but it ends up being a little bogus with respect to the cap.
Every time the pats have an opportunity, they take it. I mean KC has the game clinching interception, but someone was a foot offsides at the snap. A simple pre-snap alignment issue. What do the Pats do, go 3 and out and punt? Oh, hell no, they drive down and take the lead with 39 seconds remaining. They are not perfect in anyway, other than they take advantage of ever oppoturnity that comes their way. It's amazing. and they just line up and play football.
Take notes from Brady tonight ARod... You want to even be in the conversation, then stop being a freaking diva and look at what Brady has been able to do.. He's never complained about the receivers, he just makes them better..
I know it's not apples to apples.. But Brady has taken multiple paycuts to make sure the team keep the roster with some key free agents.. I get that we had stupid TT. But that just some character tho gs you'll see the difference between Rodgers and Brady. While Rodgers has his sight on being the highest paid and constantly complaining about the receivers. BrsdyHow the heck do they keep doing this? It's insane. I mean you can't even argue that Brady isn't the GOAT at this point.
Mahomes looks so much like Rodgers, with the crazy off-balance throws, and also the hands-in-the-air after a miscommunication.
Mahomes looks so much like Rodgers, with the crazy off-balance throws, and also the hands-in-the-air after a miscommunication.
This is why I want do get away from..sandlot style Offense, The Patriots wore the Chiefs D down in their own yard, the Pats held the ball almost 2-1 time of possession...they moved the chains and kept Mahomes and all the weapons off the field. Thats opposite of the Packers Offense, our third down offense really needs to get better. We have to get much better in the trenches our guards need upgrading early. Brady has not been sacked yet in the playoffs, combination of strong interior line, short drop and quick routes protect Brady and move the chains. The Rams will get same thing done to them, their high power Offense will not see the field much. Lets get better on both lines, early in the draft, and hope Lafluer works a new scheme that protects Rodgers and moves the chains.Brett Favre even more so than Rodgers as Mahomes is more of a gunslinger not afraid to take some risks
I guess it's the bonus I don't like. If a player gets a signing bonus of $40 million atop a salary of $10 million a year for four years, he gets paid $50 million the first year, and $10 million the next three. But if they spread out the cap hit, it costs $20 million a year. That cap number more accurately reflects the player's value per season.I'm sorry but the only thing being bogus is you arguing that a team that has paid a shitload of money to a player as a signing bonus shouldn't be charged with a cap hit by getting rid of that player several years later.
But Brady has taken multiple paycuts to make sure the team keep the roster with some key free agents.. I get that we had stupid TT. But that just some character tho gs you'll see the difference between Rodgers and Brady. While Rodgers has his sight on being the highest paid and constantly complaining about the receivers.
I guess it's the bonus I don't like. If a player gets a signing bonus of $40 million atop a salary of $10 million a year for four years, he gets paid $50 million the first year, and $10 million the next three. But if they spread out the cap hit, it costs $20 million a year. That cap number more accurately reflects the player's value per season.
But if another team trades for that player two years later, they only have to pay him $10 million, they're getting him on the cheap. Meanwhile the team that trades him is hamstrung with the $10 million in cap hit, even though they don't even have that player anymore. Better to forget the bonus and just pay the guy $20 million a year (his real value). The players won't like it, because they probably want more money up front, but it seems fairer to everybody concerned.
Mahomes looks so much like Rodgers, with the crazy off-balance throws, and also the hands-in-the-air after a miscommunication.
I feel if Mahomes keeps this style of play, he will run into the same issues Rodgers is currently facing. Rodgers can no longer out run some of those big young guys like he used to back in his 20s. Nfl will adapt to his style and probably start having him make plays from the pocket instead of rolling and trying to make those crazy long plays. Not saying hes not able to, but he won't be able to sustain that syke of play without age catching up
Take notes from Brady tonight ARod... You want to even be in the conversation, then stop being a freaking diva and look at what Brady has been able to do.. He's never complained about the receivers, he just makes them better..