Spot on, Steve.
The Melvin Gordon Saga - Holdout Over
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Originally posted by Steve View Post
If he feels like he needs the big contract, then let him go.
I'm not saying it wouldn't hurt a little, but we have some other important players coming up in the next couple of seasons, so overpaying for guys is going to hurt in the future.
As far as the elite RB in terms of salary, you have to ask yourself if Gordon has had a season like that yet? Is he going to (NFL contracts are all about what your future production will be)?
We are going to lose some players we would like to keep. I would have loved to have kept Tyrell Willaims, but the price was just too steep. There will be more. How many more depends on how well we can do signing other players. The draft the next few years is going to be extremely important.
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he's earned the big contract imo - dude has been a baller fighting for crumbs behind a shit OL. always giving his all, always being a teem guy. He wont get it here, but i'll be happy for him. Life of an NFL RB is short - he needs to squeeze the juice while he can“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Posthe's earned the big contract imo - dude has been a baller fighting for crumbs behind a shit OL. always giving his all, always being a teem guy. He wont get it here, but i'll be happy for him. Life of an NFL RB is short - he needs to squeeze the juice while he can
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Posthe's earned the big contract imo - dude has been a baller fighting for crumbs behind a shit OL. always giving his all, always being a teem guy. He wont get it here, but i'll be happy for him. Life of an NFL RB is short - he needs to squeeze the juice while he can
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From over the cap (6/15)
Contracts aren't rocket science. Insert MG3 on the high side of where he fits in terms of comparable players (thinking in terms of average per year). Remember, the 3 elite guys have all had at least 1 pretty dominant season. MG3 hasn't yet.
The other thing that sets players apart is if they are decent receivers or not. MG3 is, so that puts him higher than Ingram or Bernard.
I would expect that his deal would need to be similar to McKinnon or Lamar Miller, so in the $7.5 mill per year. The deal would probably be a 4 year, so that gives some idea of the bonus money and
The part that also fits in is not just his production but the other players around him. We have lots of other players with contracts coming due, so it is not just about MG3. It also depends on how well the other RB perform. Ekeler has been explosive, but needs to do a better job of staying healthy and doing the dirty work type plays, and generally taking the pounding better. In my mind, he is still be suited as a 3rd down back. Jackson and Newsome are in the mix as a change of pace guys, but since we like to use our backs to do a bit of everything, they need to continue to improve their games.
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Originally posted by Formula 21 View PostI actually don't mind paying him big bucks for his productive years. I just think there needs to be a cheap way out if he loses productivity due to age or injury.
But teams/ Owners are their own worst enemies when it comes to signing players. Baseball is the worst offender but they dont have salary cap either. Still stupid to sign a 26 yea old like Harper to a 13 year deal or a 29 yea old to a 10 year deal. I dont feel sorry for them when they do dumb shit like that. Bobby Bonilla is still getting paid by the Mets and he has been out o the league since 2002 lolLast edited by Boltjolt; 06-15-2019, 11:32 AM.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostRB contracts.png
From over the cap (6/15)
Contracts aren't rocket science. Insert MG3 on the high side of where he fits in terms of comparable players (thinking in terms of average per year). Remember, the 3 elite guys have all had at least 1 pretty dominant season. MG3 hasn't yet.
The other thing that sets players apart is if they are decent receivers or not. MG3 is, so that puts him higher than Ingram or Bernard.
I would expect that his deal would need to be similar to McKinnon or Lamar Miller, so in the $7.5 mill per year. The deal would probably be a 4 year, so that gives some idea of the bonus money and
The part that also fits in is not just his production but the other players around him. We have lots of other players with contracts coming due, so it is not just about MG3. It also depends on how well the other RB perform. Ekeler has been explosive, but needs to do a better job of staying healthy and doing the dirty work type plays, and generally taking the pounding better. In my mind, he is still be suited as a 3rd down back. Jackson and Newsome are in the mix as a change of pace guys, but since we like to use our backs to do a bit of everything, they need to continue to improve their games.Last edited by Topcat; 06-15-2019, 08:21 PM.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
I might go for around $6-7 mil a year for MG3, but with an "out" after 2 or 3 years, insurance in case of injury or declining performance. Remember, Gordon's gotten banged up a bit...occupational hazard...
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