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Shedoer kind of reminds me of Kaep...always seems to be showboating...or griping about being disrespected...or bragging about how "legendary" he is...and then you add in the frequent distractions from Helicopter Daddy Deion...it's just a three-ring circus that most normal NFL teams and GM's would rather not have to deal with...
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I'm afraid Lindy would be a bit too expensive for Trader Joe:Originally posted by 21&500 View PostScrew Andrews, let's poach Linderbaum if we can.
Linderbaum is more complicated. Fifth-year options for offensive linemen are not position based. Because both he and Hamilton have made multiple Pro Bowls, their fifth-year option salaries are the same as the franchise tag amount. As explained above, it’s a bargain for Hamilton. For Linderbaum though, it averages the top-paid linemen, including tackles, which means the tender comes out to around $23.4 million. The highest-paid center is currently Kansas City Chiefs’ Creed Humphrey at $18 million a year. Not exactly a great bargain for the Ravens.
For Linderbaum, that means 2025 is his last season under contract. It also means the Ravens won’t franchise tag him at the end of the year if they can’t reach an extension, because it will only go up from where it is now. Spotrac has the projected franchise tag for offensive linemen around $27 million. That puts pressure on the Ravens to get his extension done now. If not, they will have to work similar magic to Ronnie Stanley this offseason to extend Linderbaum next offseason before he reaches free agency.
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The other player besides Dobbins that had the UFA tender by Cleveland, Elijah Moore, signed with Buffalo today.
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So how does Hortiz pull off getting Linderbaum?Originally posted by Topcat View Post
I'm afraid Lindy would be a bit too expensive for Trader Joe:
Linderbaum is more complicated. Fifth-year options for offensive linemen are not position based. Because both he and Hamilton have made multiple Pro Bowls, their fifth-year option salaries are the same as the franchise tag amount. As explained above, it’s a bargain for Hamilton. For Linderbaum though, it averages the top-paid linemen, including tackles, which means the tender comes out to around $23.4 million. The highest-paid center is currently Kansas City Chiefs’ Creed Humphrey at $18 million a year. Not exactly a great bargain for the Ravens.
For Linderbaum, that means 2025 is his last season under contract. It also means the Ravens won’t franchise tag him at the end of the year if they can’t reach an extension, because it will only go up from where it is now. Spotrac has the projected franchise tag for offensive linemen around $27 million. That puts pressure on the Ravens to get his extension done now. If not, they will have to work similar magic to Ronnie Stanley this offseason to extend Linderbaum next offseason before he reaches free agency.
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Elway and his agent and good friend (when Elway was on Who wants to be a millionaire he called him as his phone a friend) were golfing by Palm Springs and his friend fell off the golf cart and hit his head and died, only 62 years old.
Very sad.
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For people whom do not understand the dynamics of the NFL and ignorantly claim racism with regards to Shedeur even though the first overall pick is black. I'll help provide context.Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Shedoer kind of reminds me of Kaep...always seems to be showboating...or griping about being disrespected...or bragging about how "legendary" he is...and then you add in the frequent distractions from Helicopter Daddy Deion...it's just a three-ring circus that most normal NFL teams and GM's would rather not have to deal with...
In the NFL being a locker room distraction is equivalent to being the dude bringing too much attention from cops. The Snitch. The dude giving up too much info.
In the NFL the coordinators and coaches are shot callers. The GM and owners are the triple OG Godfathers.
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In a jail or prison, known snitches are normally placed in a single cell in protective custody...UNLESS...the snitch has been assigned to pump info from someone and report back to the police...all for a reduced sentence...in that case, it's a two-man cell, temporarily...inmates get moved around all the time...if a snitch gets anywhere near a unit where the shot caller has allies, especially if the snitch has ratted on a gang member and if the snitch is a gang-dropout, in many cases the shot caller orders a hit on the snitch...in an NFL team, I would liken Shedoer to a huge distraction...fellow teammates will quickly tire of the media circus surrounding the showboating athlete...he needs to either become humble, and/or quit griping about being disrespected or some similar complaint...Originally posted by AK47 View Post
For people whom do not understand the dynamics of the NFL and ignorantly claim racism with regards to Shedeur even though the first overall pick is black. I'll help provide context.
In the NFL being a locker room distraction is equivalent to being the dude bringing too much attention from cops. The Snitch. The dude giving up too much info.
In the NFL the coordinators and coaches are shot callers. The GM and owners are the triple OG Godfathers.
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