Let's be real. NFL Live on ESPN essentially has no misses from host (baddest baddie in the game, debate your pillow, not hearing it) to ALL of the analysts. RC isFacts he’s my favorite analyst out there he a fuckin real one on and off the field
, Orlovsky is
, Spears is
, and Mina Kimes is
.Harbaugh didn't say much truthful stuff over the course of the season. At best, it was vague.I mean I can still believe this despite what Harbaugh and EDC said
Honestly, my man, I ain't even gonna entertain this until we get closer to the start of offseason.I mean I can still believe this despite what Harbaugh and EDC said
I think it is true. EDC all but confirmed that the NFLPA leaked something real, and I assume they are the "source with knowledge of the negotiations" Clark was referring to.This is insanity if true. Just disrespectful to our QB1 and Lamar if this is true. I am shocked he still wants to negotiate with us in good faith...
Why do you assume that info came from the NFLPA? What I read from the NFLPA was they advised Lamar that he was justified in asking for a fully guaranteed contract, nothing about numbers.I think it is true. EDC all but confirmed that the NFLPA leaked something real, and I assume they are the "source with knowledge of the negotiations" Clark was referring to.
It's not a great offer and it's no surprise Lamar didn't sign. If the Ravens don't increase that offer they don't deserve a long term QB - they'll be easily outbid on the trade market.
Because EDC basically confirmed the leak in the presser.Why do you assume that info came from the NFLPA? What I read from the NFLPA was that they advised Lamar that he was justified in asking for a fully guaranteed contract, nothing about numbers.
And it wasn't that LJ was asking for fully guaranteed?Because EDC basically confirmed the leak in the presser.
Let's be real. NFL Live on ESPN essentially has no misses from host (baddest baddie in the game, debate your pillow, not hearing it) to ALL of the analysts. RC is, Orlovsky is
, Spears is
, and Mina Kimes is
.
And lamar wants the biggest watson numbers in NFL historyThe misunderstandings about the difference between fully guaranteed and total guarantees in the media and on this board is so disappointing
Lamar was offered 133m fully guaranteed (2nd most ever behind Watson)
Lamar was offered 160-180m in total guarantees (2nd most ever behind Watson)
People keep comparing the 133m number with kyler’s total guarantees which were 160ish
You can suggest they didn’t offer enough but the idea that they are somehow disrespecting him with their offers so far doesn’t pass the smell test
I still think the 133 and the 160-180 numbers both need to increase to get Lamar to sign but they’re both the biggest non-Watson numbers in nfl history
See that's the thing. Fully guaranteed or not, I'm not sure is the problem for Lamar. I think Lamar knew good and well that he deserved a bigger contract than Watson. Watson has been a bad guy who hadn't played in years and when came back stunk up the joint.The misunderstandings about the difference between fully guaranteed and total guarantees in the media and on this board is so disappointing
Lamar was offered 133m fully guaranteed (2nd most ever behind Watson)
Lamar was offered 160-180m in total guarantees (2nd most ever behind Watson)
People keep comparing the 133m number with kyler’s total guarantees which were 160ish
You can suggest they didn’t offer enough but the idea that they are somehow disrespecting him with their offers so far doesn’t pass the smell test
I still think the 133 and the 160-180 numbers both need to increase to get Lamar to sign but they’re both the biggest non-Watson numbers in nfl history
And no one can blame Lamar for that line of thinking. But I also think he has to realize that there comes a point where that line of thinking becomes unrealistic, which is likely when Burrow and/or Herbert sign and he sees they don’t get that either. Weird situation where I think he’s in the right to hold out for it, but also getting some bad advice being so staunch in those big numbers. Which is why I still feel like there’s got to be a middle ground, and it’s just going to take both sides making concessions to get there. That’s the hard part though.See that's the thing. Fully guaranteed or not, I'm not sure is the problem for Lamar. I think Lamar knew good and well that he deserved a bigger contract than Watson. Watson has been a bad guy who hadn't played in years and when came back stunk up the joint.
I understand one teams mistake doesn't mean now everyone has to make mistakes, but I think Lamar thinks it's crazy he was offered less than Watson.
I do not know if this is reconcilable. The Ravens think they have a very large offer in place (they do, second largest ever) and Lamar says that's cute but I'm way better than the guy at number 1.
Exactly, only that line of thinking was always unrealistic.And no one can blame Lamar for that line of thinking. But I also think he has to realize that there comes a point where that line of thinking becomes unrealistic, which is likely when Burrow and/or Herbert sign and he sees they don’t get that either. Weird situation where I think he’s in the right to hold out for it, but also getting some bad advice being so staunch in those big numbers. Which is why I still feel like there’s got to be a middle ground, and it’s just going to take both sides making concessions to get there. That’s the hard part though.
Can I call my good agent Kim?Exactly, only that line of thinking was always unrealistic.
If Lamar had an agent advising him he would have known that, and again, I think he would have been extended back in September, probably making more $ in the long run as there would have been increases last year. Who knows what the season would have brought if that had happened, but I think with things settled he probably performs a lot better not having it weigh on him.
100%. I couldn't have chosen 4 better names myself.Let's be real. NFL Live on ESPN essentially has no misses from host (baddest baddie in the game, debate your pillow, not hearing it) to ALL of the analysts. RC is, Orlovsky is
, Spears is
, and Mina Kimes is
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Is this another school project? Well done!I posted this on Reddit, but here we go again...
The most important number is the guaranteed AT SIGNING, not the total guarantees. The total guarantees are a really great fluff number for the Ravens to puff their chest on and say, "See, we offered a lot of money!" But the truth is, we have zero idea how the contract was structured. It very well could have been one of those "if you're on the team on the fifth day of the league year, it becomes guaranteed" deals where the team almost assuredly cuts your ass to avoid paying that money. Without knowing the structure, we just simply don't know how good the deal was for Lamar and how likely he was to see the entirety of the guaranteed money.
Take Tyreek Hill's deal as an example of why reported numbers don't matter.
Tyreek Hill signed for four years and $120M. That's crazy money. However, he's out of guaranteed money after this year, bringing the total to $75M total earned. In the final year of his deal, he's due $45M and the Dolphins save that much by cutting him. Who here thinks Hill is staying on the Dolphins with a $50M cap hit and earning that $45M? He's 100% going to be extended or outright cut because the Dolphins are 100% not paying that $45M.
Again, on paper, $120M is a TON, but he won't sniff that. Similarly, $180M guaranteed is great and all, but without knowing the structure, it's simply a fluff number to get people behind the Ravens.
And for what it's worth- I think contracts should be fully guaranteed for everyone, even if it would require an adjustment on salaries overall. Billionaire owners are profiting off of these players putting their bodies and brains on the line every game. Given they'll cut a player to save a dime without a moments notice, players should absolutely milk the organization for every penny they can get.