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I don't see it. You may be right but it will be a stupid move.Mike Glennon is going to get big money
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I don't see it. You may be right but it will be a stupid move.Mike Glennon is going to get big money
Coaching has been awful but bortles has talent and for a guy thrown into a terrible team as a rookie has done pretty damn well. You can't expect a QB in his first 3 years to carry a bad team with bad coaching.Bortles has not gotten the coaching
Glennon has showed flashes, No disrespect to Winston, but if I was Tampa I wouldve let given Glennon more a chance, He actually had a decent rookie year, No one traded for him because no one was going to give up what they needed too when hes going to be a free agentI don't see it. You may be right but it will be a stupid move.
Coaching has been awful but bortles has talent and for a guy thrown into a terrible team as a rookie has done pretty damn well. You can't expect a QB in his first 3 years to carry a bad team with bad coaching.
I think he gets a one year deal and gets a chance to win a job and get a pay day.Glennon has showed flashes, No disrespect to Winston, but if I was Tampa I wouldve let given Glennon more a chance, He actually had a decent rookie year, No one traded for him because no one was going to give up what they needed too when hes going to be a free agent
Well he hasn't been great by any stretch but he is a young guy thrown in there on a bad team who showed some growing pains.Agree hes talented, You usually do not throw 30 TDs in year two by accident. I like Bortles
If the front office for the Browns is still intact at the end of the season.What if I told you there was a hand shake deal for the Browns to get Garoppolo and hence the lopsided Collins trade? This is an unadulterated supposition .
Mallett and O'Connell disprove that theory. The players I mentioned disprove the "We need a first round draft pick to replace JAG" theory.
Basically, we've got a lot of people posting silly ****, on both sides of this equation.
The reason would be get what you can now because you will get less later. You won't get as much if you have to tag him as you willl get with a year left on the rookie contract.There's no point in moving garoppolo for anything less than a high 1st plus another decent pick
I would rather have jimmy around for another year as a dud who can still win it all if Brady goes down
Draft picks are random and the pats have no problem digging up players to fill a roster
All the qbs that will be available are synonymous with failure....if the price for jimmy is too high, let's see where they can get with cutler or kaepernick....good freaking luck with that
The reason would be get what you can now because you will get less later. You won't get as much if you have to tag him as you willl get with a year left on the rookie contract.
Still aren't getting high 1 imo but waiting a year will drastically hurt value.
The question is whether having him as injury insurance is more important than the trade value.
If he has a year left in his rookie contract I can figure out if he is worth big money and I have the tag. If he is tagged I have commuted big money to him.Your assertion is a common, but unproved assumption. What would you pay to have an adequate backup QB as we are Super Bowl contenders in 2017 and 2018? If you need him, is it worth a 1st, or a 2nd, or a 3rd, or a 4th? The Vikes thought a 1 and 4 was not too much; and their QB is not 39 years old either... If I bet my teams future on a QB, I sure would want to secure his services with a new and longer contract!
The reason would be get what you can now because you will get less later. You won't get as much if you have to tag him as you willl get with a year left on the rookie contract.
Still aren't getting high 1 imo but waiting a year will drastically hurt value.
The question is whether having him as injury insurance is more important than the trade value.
Mike Florio warns of roadblocks if Patriots are expecting big haul for Jimmy Garoppolo
Whole interview in the link. Florio's mostly right... it is supply and demand. But really what Bill needs is two interested parties... two to tango.
Edit: Or MAYBE one... if that one is a little...
...off.
I think it is ridiculously presumptuous to think that Josh McDaniel could go to an interview and say if you want to hire me away from the patriots you need to overpay them for a QB I like who hadn't proven himself.It is indeed supply and demand - and there's only one McDaniels and only one Garoppolo
And if an organization wants McDaniels and McDaniels wants Garoppolo, then Belichick can almost name his price for giving up "the pair"
There's a lot of "if's" in that equation but I think it's more likely than not that McDaniels may have a preference for the QB on the market that he knows best after Brady
It doesn't matter how many NFL re-treads are on the market - that's not what Garoppolo is, and acquiring Garappolo might just be the price that an organization has to pay to secure McDaniels
If that's the case, Belichick may insist on a higher price than the 1st and 4th Goodell took away
It is indeed supply and demand - and there's only one McDaniels and only one Garoppolo
And if an organization wants McDaniels and McDaniels wants Garoppolo, then Belichick can almost name his price for giving up "the pair"
I think it is ridiculously presumptuous to think that Josh McDaniel could go to an interview and say if you want to hire me away from the patriots you need to overpay them for a QB I like who hadn't proven himself.
We don't know at this point what McDaniels real assessment of Jimmy g is by the way. He may see limitations and have doubts.
Patriots have zero say over McDaniels. Teams cannot block or require compensation for a coach or front office person moving to a promotion.
Wait. Now you think BB will take less than he could get to do a favor for McDaniels? Really?As I noted several times, there's a lot of "ifs" in that equation
The biggest being "IF" Garoppolo is the guy that McDaniels wants
But aside from that, if McDaniels is taking a job elsewhere as HC, then yes, within reason he does get to decide who he wants his QB to be - and IF that's Garoppolo, then his value is greater than if McDaniels didn't want him
But it's not like McDaniels is going to be the one insisting on overpaying. I think you're selling Belichick short in that he's going to have a say in these things as well. He wouldn't hamstring McDaniels and be overly greedy - but I think that's the minimum price Belichick would set as well.
There might be 20 Qbs available but who can say they learned from the GOAT!Mike Florio warns of roadblocks if Patriots are expecting big haul for Jimmy Garoppolo
Whole interview in the link. Florio's mostly right... it is supply and demand. But really what Bill needs is two interested parties... two to tango.
Edit: Or MAYBE one... if that one is a little...
...off.
Wait. Now you think BB will take less than he could get to do a favor for McDaniels? Really?
So are you portraying this as McDaniels makes trading for Jimmy g a condition of hiring him or not?
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