That is why they would franchise him to get the two picks if a team signed him. Malcontent, how mad can he really be making $24.5 million guaranteed (or whatever the number will be). Or in Cousins' case $43 million over the last two years. Ideally they want to sign him longterm, but have the cap space to absorb another franchise year.
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That is why they would franchise him to get the two picks if a team signed him. Malcontent, how mad can he really be making $24.5 million guaranteed (or whatever the number will be). Or in Cousins' case $43 million over the last two years. Ideally they want to sign him longterm, but have the cap space to absorb another franchise year.Moderator
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Ok one last question lol...say another team bites and wants to sign him to an offer sheet. Why would the Redskins franchise him? I understand they want compensation...but why risk paying him 20+ million for a malcontent (and Cousins seems like a good dude but that would be awkward for anyone) and everything that goes with that.
I assume the Redskins would have assurances that a team would trade for him but what's to prevent a team from simply saying no thanks.
I think you're just not close enough to the situation and haven't really followed him/them since RGIII was starting.
Cousins happily took the franchise tag last year and would do the same this year (it'd guarantee A LOT more than the $16mil figure you through out before). He's also breaking franchise passing records left and right. I still don't think SF would be smart to give up the #2 pick for him, but he has done plenty (and plenty with Shannahan specifically) for it to at least make some sense why both sides would put some effort into getting/keeping him.Comment
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Welp...It's not looking good for Tyrod Taylor and the Bills. Reports are circulating that he's "unwilling" to take a paycut to stay in Buffalo and that the Bills are seriously considering moving on if that's the case.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Not surprising at all. Taylor's in a great position. Either he gets the full life of the contract we signed him to if we pick up his option, or he hits the open market where there's a good chance he'll get close to if not more then what we have him signed at.
Worst case for him, the market rejects him and he comes back and it's all chalked up to "business being business."
With the way Buffalo has scapegoated him to a degree, I don't blame the guy one bit. Go see what's out there, Tyrod. I'd love to have him back at a better price if he isn't able to find a suitor.
Bills are gonna lose a decent starter and have an unsigned EJ Manuel and a raw Cardale Jones as options at QB going in to the draft.
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Well at least new details have emerged. He's willing to restructure his cap hit but not take an actual pay cut. So there's a glimmer of hope.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Your tone gives the impression you think that Cousins is a mediocre QB who is a malcontent and more trouble than all of this is worth.
I think you're just not close enough to the situation and haven't really followed him/them since RGIII was starting.
Cousins happily took the franchise tag last year and would do the same this year (it'd guarantee A LOT more than the $16mil figure you through out before). He's also breaking franchise passing records left and right. I still don't think SF would be smart to give up the #2 pick for him, but he has done plenty (and plenty with Shannahan specifically) for it to at least make some sense why both sides would put some effort into getting/keeping him.
I'm not questioning his ability either way. The whole thing situation just seems silly."Maybe I can't win. But to beat me, he's going to have to kill me. And to kill me, he's gonna have to have the heart to stand in front of me. And to do that, he's got to be willing to die himself. I don't know if he's ready to do that."Comment
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Myles Garrett REALLY doesn't want to go to Cleveland.
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