Big Bucks
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You really believe that?
there's no such thing as a sure thing......it is not a sure thing that brady does not show age next year
Why would Garoppolo sign a long term deal as a backup?
I think he has had enough riding the bench and playing asap is his priority.
But if you were Jimmy would you be ok with that? Someone is going to pay him next year.
If I was a betting man, I would bet that it is far more likely that Brady is elite next year than Garoppolo will be an above average or better starting QB for the next ten years.
There is also no sure thing that Jimmy will actually make it through an entire season or be a great starting QB.
I do agree with the idea about Brady though. But if I were to wager, I would bet that Brady will still be better than Jimmy this coming season.
Young waited around until he was 30
Browns would franchise him as a 1st and trade him in your scenario
yeah but after next year his contract is up and he is clearly going to get paid unless something unforeseen happens this year.
So if the Pats do not trade him this off season, they have to be thinking franchise tag. There is a very small chance if the Patriots were offered Clevelands 12th over all pick + another 2nd round they would keep JG unless they think JG is the future QB of the Patriots.
You're right, but then it's two years of JG with a rebuilding team. They can't tag him twice, can they? I'm not seeing that quick a turnaround.
Non-exclusive: Player receives a one-year tender that is the average of the top five player salaries at his position or 120 percent of his previous season's salary, depending on which value is higher. Under the non-exclusive tag, a player can negotiate with other clubs and receive an offer sheet, which his team can match to retain him. If the original team declines to match the offer sheet, it receives two first-round picks from the player's new team as compensation.
an a player be tagged multiple times? Yes, but it can cost a tremendous amount. If a player is tagged in back-to-back years, he must receive a tender that is 120 percent of his initial tag level. It grows to 144 percent of that second-year number if a team wants to use the tag a third straight year.
What is that really saying though? It's a virtual certainty that Brady will still be considered "elite" next year.If I was a betting man, I would bet that it is far more likely that Brady is elite next year than Garoppolo will be an above average or better starting QB for the next ten years.
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