Originally posted by jamrock
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The Melvin Gordon Saga - Holdout Over
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The Franchise tag for a RB is $12 mil. We are not going to give Melvin a franchise designation. If he didn't take the $10 mil offer, why would we then turn around and pay him $12 mil? We can let him walk and still get the same compensation.
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Originally posted by jamrock View PostFrom Daniel Popper:A nugget in here: Only four players have amassed at least 5,000 yards from scrimmage and 35 TDs since 2015. One of them is Melvin Gordon. #Chargers
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Per John McClain, highly respected Texans writer, HOU will not be trading for Melvin Gordon.
My dreams for world domination have been shattered.
We still gonna git one of them OTs, even if it's off the waiver wire, whoever is system flexible and not too phat...We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by Panamamike View Post
Again...very selective. It pretty much eliminates anyone drafted after 2015 or missed time with a major injury. How many touches did he get? He has only had 1 efficient year on the ground. He has progressed really well in the passing game. Again,he is a second tier back, with prolonged Gurley envy that thinks he is "great" and elite. I disagree with his premise.
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More on the Texans not interested rumor:
Texans reportedly won't try to trade for Melvin Gordon
Posted by Mike Florio on August 5, 2019, 9:56 AM EDT
Even before the Texans surprisingly waived running back D'Onta Foreman, some wondered whether the Texans would be interested in trading for Chargers running back Melvin Gordon. In the aftermath of Foreman's departure, the question has intensified.
John McClain of the Houston Chronicle reports that the Texans won't trade for Gordon.
First, the Texans have a starting running back in Lamar Miller. At this point, they're looking for a backup to Miller.
Second, Gordon will be expensive to sign. Very expensive. And the Chargers will want compensation for him, possibly significant.
Miller enters the final year of his contract in Houston, at a salary of $5.5 million. That's more than $100,000 less than the salary that Gordon is due to earn -- and he's sufficiently unhappy with that number to refuse to show up. It would take a lot more to get Gordon signed, surely a lot more than the Texans, and quite possibly anyone else, would pay.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostPer John McClain, highly respected Texans writer, HOU will not be trading for Melvin Gordon.
My dreams for world domination have been shattered.
We still gonna git one of them OTs, even if it's off the waiver wire, whoever is system flexible and not too phat...
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Chargers will wait.
Lynn won't play Gordon that much once he returns, especially if the other RBs were getting it done. Lynn will mention chemistry and Gordon not getting reps.
Then, I don't think Telesco franchise tags Gordon.
He will let him walk and get the comp pick.
Ekeler is a RFA after this season, Telesco will give him the tender.
The money not spent on Gordon, will be used to extend Bosa, so he doesn't hit UFA.
And Rivers will sign his final contract 2 Years 50mil.
25mil guaranteed.
Rivers 3 year window for a Championship, this Season plus 2020 & 2021. Then a new era with a new fanchise QB.
Who has it better than us?
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