Lol. Got ATL falcons Twitter retweeting it.
All these teams and beat reporters coming out within an hour of the tag announcement, saying they’re out feels hella fishy. Collusion for sure.
Owners getting together to give a big middle finger to the NFLPA.
Well the NFLPA has certainly earned their whooping for this crusade (if that's what's really happening).
So all this time I thought the non exclusive tag ONLY meant two first rounders if the incumbent team didn't match the offer. That makes much more sense.I asked online. Was told by a couple cap experts that teams that don't currently have a 1st round pick in 2023 can't sign an offer sheet until they either get one, or until after the draft, meaning '24/'25 picks.
Was also told the "floor" for trade comp is two 1sts. Doesn't have to be the ceiling.
O without question. They get bent over all the time in negotiations.Still stand by saying they are the worst of the major sports
That mighta been me lolGo for my friends bachelors. We're walking down the street and see an old man doing blow with 2 hookers on the sidewalk. Looked like he was having the time of his life.
No no no mister… no lube. Just like god intended
Ok. I'll trust the voices of experience on this one.I said nothing of lube.
Man up.
Well, realistically, that's what it would likely be.So all this time I thought the non exclusive tag ONLY meant two first rounders if the incumbent team didn't match the offer. That makes much more sense.
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Not me, he rolled the dice. Our offer was legit. I hope we make out, the more cap space we can retain - the better.Kinda starting to feel bad for Lamar lol
If true from Lamar's view I'd probably want one more year but get where the franchise is coming from. Fair deal to me.My buddy works for the Ravens in the equipment department, and he knows EDC’s nephew. He told me that the Ravens latest offer was 3 years, averaging over 51m a year annually, fully guaranteed…. And Lamar turned that down. Take that for what it’s worth.
Yeah they speak out publicly about pushing for guaranteed contracts, knowing it’s a non-negotiable issue, then can’t understand why owners don’t bite? Keystone cops. Lol.O without question. They get bent over all the time in negotiations.
Mostly because all their actions are just about players getting paid more, despite them saying its about everything else but that.
Well if true, it actually makes sense, because the longstanding assumption with Lamar is if he doesn't want fully gtd, he wants more than Watson got in total gtd money. So he would want north of $230M.If true from Lamar's view I'd probably want one more year but get where the franchise is coming from. Fair deal to me.
That said I haven't trusted leaks in the media I'm not trusting poster on boards.
Well the NFLPA has certainly earned their whooping for this crusade (if that's what's really happening).
Actually for me, its totally about agent vs non-agent. Didn't hear any public discussions or complaining from NFLPA about Wilson or Murray not getting fully gtd deals. Guarantee you won't hear any of that from NFLPA about Hurts, Herbert or Burrow, of which all or some are at least as deserving, if not more so.Yeah they speak out publicly about pushing for guaranteed contracts, knowing it’s a non-negotiable issue, then can’t understand why owners don’t bite? Keystone cops. Lol.
The f’n Browns are the real idiots tho. They give a rapist the biggest contract in history, now they are scratching their asses trying to restructure and figure out how they are going to put talent around him.