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  • redsox4evur
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jul 2013
    • 18169

    #15061
    Re: NFL Off Topic

    Originally posted by mestevo
    He will get huge money as the cap and contracts naturally inflate... That's a pretty huge number though and if his camp has said no to that... Wow.
    But what's the guarantee because he wants as much guaranteed money as possible. And I agree with wwharton. He shouldn't be paid the most money in NFL History at QB. Because he hasn't shown he carry a team. You look at the top paid QBs in NFL history they all have carried a team on their back at some point. Brady, Manning, Rodgers, Flacco all have carried their teams on their back at some point. And I think Luck has shown he is worth that type of money because he has carried that Colts team for the last 3 years. Look at the 2012 team and 2013 team, they were pretty much the same team but with a change at QB. And he made a difference of 7 or 8 wins.
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    • areobee401
      Hall Of Fame
      • Apr 2006
      • 16771

      #15062
      Re: NFL Off Topic

      Since the other list led to discussion (football we miss you), let's try another.

      Grantland NFL Top 100
      "As a reminder, these rankings are designed to vaguely emulate a fantasy draft of all veterans for the 2015 season. Contracts do not matter. Players are evaluated by a combination of past performance, expected aging/injury curves, and relative positional value from team spending. In other words, left tackles are worth more than middle linebackers."

      1 Aaron Rodgers
      2 Andrew Luck
      3 J.J. Watt
      4 Tom Brady
      5 Peyton Manning
      6 Tony Romo
      7 Antonio Brow
      8 Philip Rivers
      9 Russell Wilson
      10 Earl Thomas
      11 Richard Sherman
      12 Darrelle Revis
      13 Tyron Smith
      14 Rob Gronkowski
      15 Von Miller
      16 Joe Thomas
      17 Justin Houston
      18 Dez Bryant
      19 Robert Quinn
      20 A.J. Green
      21 Calvin Johnson
      22 Cam Newton
      23 Julio Jones
      24 Ben Roethlisberger
      25 Jason Peters
      26 Drew Brees
      27 Ndamukong Suh
      28 Gerald McCoy
      29 Calais Campbell
      30 Trent Williams
      31 Lavonte David
      32 Josh Sitton
      33 Demaryius Thomas
      34 Jordy Nelson
      35 Luke Kuechly
      36 Odell Beckham
      37 Matt Ryan
      38 Muhammad Wilkerson
      39 Marcell Dareus
      40 Andrew Whitworth
      41 Marshal Yanda
      42 Marshawn Lynch
      43 Michael Bennett
      44 Eli Manning
      45 Connor Barwin
      46 Devin McCourty
      47 Patrick Peterson
      48 Harrison Smith
      49 Joe Flacco, QB
      50 Bobby Wagner
      51 Desmond Trufant
      52 Duane Brown
      53 Joe Staley, T
      54 Ryan Kerrigan
      55 Kam Chancellor
      56 Eric Weddle, S
      57 Terrell Suggs
      58 Adrian Peterson
      59 T.Y. Hilton
      60 Khalil Mack
      61Aqib Talib
      62Chris Harris
      63Jimmy Graham
      64DeAndre Levy
      65Clay Matthews
      66Le'Veon Bell
      67Brent Grimes
      68Matthew Stafford
      69Thomas Davis
      70Maurkice Pouncey
      71Sheldon Richardson
      72Jurrell Casey
      73Jamaal Charles
      74Kyle Williams
      75Haloti Ngata
      76Colin Kaepernick
      77Alex Smith
      78Jason McCourty
      79Jason Witten
      80Vontae Davis
      81Louis Vasquez
      82Glover Quin
      83Elvis Dumervil
      84Randall Cobb
      85Mario Williams
      86Cameron Wake
      87DeMarcus Ware
      88Joe Haden
      89Fletcher Cox
      90LeSean McCoy
      91Jimmy Smith
      92Julius Thomas
      93Antoine Bethea
      94Brandon Flowers
      95Tashaun Gipson
      96Alex Mack
      97Delanie Walker
      98Jeremy Maclin
      99C.J. Mosley
      100 DeMarco Murray
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      • kingkilla56
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jun 2009
        • 19395

        #15063
        Re: NFL Off Topic

        ^Cam Newton is way too high on this list.


        About the Russell deal, we had this same exact conversation when Flacco was getting paid after winning rings for his franchise. We all said he didnt deserve all that cash. Then ravens fans explained in detail why Flacco deserved that cash simply because the market dictated it. Well here we are again and if Russell can demand 20+ a year, then hes earned it.

        I just hope Seattle doesnt pay him because it would buck the trend. Teams are deathly afraid and completely willing to sacrifice a well balanced team all to one positon, then wonder why they fall apart in the playoffs if they make it there. If any team is set to buck that trend, its the Seattle Seahawks. I just doubt they have the bravery to try it.
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        • redsox4evur
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jul 2013
          • 18169

          #15064
          Re: NFL Off Topic

          Revis too low on that list.
          Peyton is about 20 spots too high.
          Newton is too high.
          Revis too low (meaning better than cover one side of the field Richard Sherman).
          Big Ben too low.
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          • mestevo
            Gooney Goo Goo
            • Apr 2010
            • 19556

            #15065
            Re: NFL Off Topic

            Sounds like $21m/year will be the deal, the sticking point is he wants the most signing/guaranteed money in NFL history, reportedly.

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            • dsallupinyaarea
              Rookie
              • Jan 2009
              • 2764

              #15066
              Re: NFL Off Topic

              Letting Wilson walk would be an insane show of arrogance.

              Someone should remind Schneider that he once traded a 2nd round pick for Charlie Wilson. Or that he once signed Matt Flynn for above average money. He stumbled on Wilson by virtue of luck (if he knew he was going to be this good, he would have drafted him in the 1st round).

              If you hit the lottery, you don't go buy another ticket.
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              • Bellsprout
                Hard Times.
                • Oct 2009
                • 25652

                #15067
                Re: NFL Off Topic

                They'd be celebrating their third Super Bowl title if they had stuck with Flynn, man.
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                • redsox4evur
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jul 2013
                  • 18169

                  #15068
                  Re: NFL Off Topic

                  Originally posted by mestevo
                  Sounds like $21m/year will be the deal, the sticking point is he wants the most signing/guaranteed money in NFL history, reportedly.
                  That's exactly what I thought. I figured he would take the 21 but wanted a lot of guaranteed money.
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                  • areobee401
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 16771

                    #15069
                    Re: NFL Off Topic

                    Originally posted by WeAreAllWitnesses
                    They'd be celebrating their third Super Bowl title if they had stuck with Flynn, man.

                    Now the Patriots have 3 SB caliber QB's in Brady, Jimmy G, and Flynn.
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                    • jWILL253
                      You know why I'm here...
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 1611

                      #15070
                      Re: NFL Off Topic

                      Two SB appearances, one SB victory. 3 postseason appearances. Winningest QB in first 3 seasons. 10 4th QTR comeback victories, 15 game winning drives.

                      "Hasn't earned it."

                      Cool.

                      If the Hawks offered him $30 million per, I would be okay with that. Make the man whole. I actually remember what the Pete Carroll era Hawks look like without a QB worth his salt. Tbh, the inability for some (keyword: some) people, even some Hawks fans, to give him any sort of credit for the amount of success this team has had for the last 3 years is astounding. (Not necessarily only referring to arguments in this thread, but other places as well).

                      Also, does anyone have a source that suggests teams with high-paid QBs immediately fall out of playoff contention? Because if I remember correctly, most of the teams in the post-season year in & year out have high-paid QBs. Patriots, Packers, Panthers, Ravens, Steelers, Broncos, etc...
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                      • coogrfan
                        In Fritz We Trust
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 15645

                        #15071
                        Re: NFL Off Topic

                        There's a world of difference between "not giving (Wilson) any credit" and arguing he should be the highest paid QB in the game.

                        For combined seasons, from 2013 to 2014, played QB, requiring Games Started >= 30, sorted by descending Pass Attempts.

                        Find players with most passing yards in a single season, combined seasons, careers and many more filter criteria on Stathead.com


                        Wilson is dead last amongst qualifying qb's in passes attempted over the last two seasons. Face it, Hawks fans: dude is a game manager. He's a really, really good game manager, and is deserving of a hefty raise, but not $21 mil a year.

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                        • thaima1shu
                          Robot
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 5598

                          #15072
                          Re: NFL Off Topic

                          Originally posted by wwharton
                          Which is the entire reason of this conversation, but I don't think any Hawks fans have commented on that. He seems to seriously be trying to be the highest QB in the NFL. If he doesn't back down from that I would be behind seeing the Hawks without him. He hasn't earned that, and what that would mean for the team as the make up would have to change, requiring him to do more than he's done to this point.
                          Originally posted by kingkilla56
                          About the Russell deal, we had this same exact conversation when Flacco was getting paid after winning rings for his franchise. We all said he didnt deserve all that cash. Then ravens fans explained in detail why Flacco deserved that cash simply because the market dictated it. Well here we are again and if Russell can demand 20+ a year, then hes earned it.

                          I just hope Seattle doesnt pay him because it would buck the trend. Teams are deathly afraid and completely willing to sacrifice a well balanced team all to one positon, then wonder why they fall apart in the playoffs if they make it there. If any team is set to buck that trend, its the Seattle Seahawks. I just doubt they have the bravery to try it.
                          Originally posted by dsallupinyaarea
                          Letting Wilson walk would be an insane show of arrogance.

                          Someone should remind Schneider that he once traded a 2nd round pick for Charlie Wilson. Or that he once signed Matt Flynn to above average money. He stumbled on Wilson by virtue of luck (if he knew he was going to be this good, he would have drafted him in the 1st round).

                          If you hit the lottery, you don't go buy another ticket.
                          I mean all of these are great points with very valid thoughts behind them. But that's the problem, how does anyone know which of these is really right? A strong case can be made for either side.

                          Russell isn't the best QB in the league. But how often is the best QB in the league actually the highest paid player? Seems that the new 'highest paid' player is always the next franchise QB that's up for a new deal. Combine that with the rising cap and the money will always skyrocket. Luck's gonna get monstrous money when he signs, but that deal is just gonna get topped by whoever the next QB is a year or two later.

                          At the same time, Wilson is the best QB that the Seahawks actually have available to them. If they let him walk, they haven't shown that they're the best at judging QB talent. So who are they going to replace him with? As much as people may try to minimize Wilson's contributions to the team, I will again say that I fully believe this team doesn't sniff a Super Bowl without him. The Seahawks are young and talented, but it won't last forever. Can they really afford to spend time trying to draft or sign the right QB and risk wasting this prime window of Super Bowl contention?

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                          • coogrfan
                            In Fritz We Trust
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 15645

                            #15073
                            Re: NFL Off Topic

                            So the only options available to Hawks are : (2) give Wilson whatever amount he asks for; or (2) let him walk? I don't believe Wilson has that much leverage. Or am I wrong in thinking there isn't another team in the league that would make Wilson the highest paid qb in the game?

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                            • jWILL253
                              You know why I'm here...
                              • Jun 2008
                              • 1611

                              #15074
                              Re: NFL Off Topic

                              Originally posted by coogrfan
                              There's a world of difference between "not giving (Wilson) any credit" and arguing he should be the highest paid QB in the game.

                              For combined seasons, from 2013 to 2014, played QB, requiring Games Started >= 30, sorted by descending Pass Attempts.

                              Find players with most passing yards in a single season, combined seasons, careers and many more filter criteria on Stathead.com


                              Wilson is dead last amongst qualifying qb's in passes attempted over the last two seasons. Face it, Hawks fans: dude is a game manager. He's a really, really good game manager, and is deserving of a hefty raise, but not $21 mil a year.
                              Passing attempts? That's your argument? Not passes competed, completion percentage, TD total, or even TD:INT, but... Passing attempts?

                              Y'all can keep your Stafford-like garbage time 50 attempts per game and all the L's he has to show for it. Give me efficiency that leads to less turnovers and a higher chance of winning.
                              jWILL

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                              • redsox4evur
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Jul 2013
                                • 18169

                                #15075
                                Re: NFL Off Topic

                                Originally posted by coogrfan
                                So the only options available to Hawks are : (2) give Wilson whatever amount he asks for; or (2) let him walk? I don't believe Wilson has that much leverage. Or am I wrong in thinking there isn't another team in the league that would make Wilson the highest paid qb in the game?
                                I can see a couple teams giving the most money in the game in a heartbeat. Cleveland and Houston being the first two teams to do it. And maybe another team that could lose their QB this upcoming offseason like the Chargers or Broncos. There will be teams lining up at the door in order to do whatever it takes to sign Wilson and if he hits the open market he getting the most money in NFL history no matter where he signs.
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