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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.Preach Brother preach that's what I was thinking.Hopefully he lights it up with some stud receivers, and it convinces the Pats to FINALLY get a #1 receiver with explosiveness. Give me one of Olave, Burks or Garrett in round 1, and Metchie in round 2. And then Slade Bolden (or Britain Covey or Kyle Phillips) in round 5.
Isn‘t he injured, suffering serious butt hurt after the game today?Mahomes now is available to play
I agree. Remember Robert EdwardsBelichick shouldn't let him go. Tell him he didn't draft him for this nonsense.
Meyers as QB is lights out. Deserves the nod.That's weird. He's in because Allen and Carr declined I assume? If one more QB pulls out (Mahomes, Herbert or Jackson), then I'm pretty sure Carson Wentz would be next up. That's how dumb and meaningless the Pro Bowl is. Jakobi Meyers might be next up after that.
If he's worth keeping at all after year 4, he should be worth the franchise tag. Keep in mind that in this scenario, he does play well enough to at least get another Pro Bowl selection.Not good news.
Under the new CBA, I believe, 2 pro-bowls in the first four years makes the 5th year option THE FRANCHISE TAG.
That's what's happening with Kyler Murray in AZ now.
Mac Jones wasn't a pro-bowl QB this year...
WOW! Well aren’t you a ****ing killjoy Mr. Smartypants?!?!Not good news.
Under the new CBA, I believe, 2 pro-bowls in the first four years makes the 5th year option THE FRANCHISE TAG.
That's what's happening with Kyler Murray in AZ now.
Mac Jones wasn't a pro-bowl QB this year...
If he is playing at a Pro Bowl level for three years, the Pats will tear up his rookie deal and sign him to a long-term contract.If he's worth keeping at all after year 4, he should be worth the franchise tag. Keep in mind that in this scenario, he does play well enough to at least get another Pro Bowl selection.
Hopefully he lights it up with some stud receivers, and it convinces the Pats to FINALLY get a #1 receiver with explosiveness. Give me one of Olave, Burks or Garrett in round 1, and Metchie in round 2. And then Slade Bolden (or Britain Covey or Kyle Phillips) in round 5.
If he is playing at a Pro Bowl level for three years, the Pats will tear up his rookie deal and sign him to a long-term contract.
If someone on a rookie deal, at an important position, is playing at a high level and you try to low ball him by not redoing his contract before the five years are up, you run the risk of him leaving. You can always tag him after four or five (depending on the round he was drafted), like the Redskins did for several years with Cousins, but that just leads to more acrimony. If Mac is "the guy," you pay him before the five-year rookie contract is up. Brady's rookie deal was torn up in August of 2002. He went from a four-year $2.52 million dollar contract to a five-year $30.52 million dollar contract.That would never happen since his.low cost rookie deal lasts 4 years.
It's stupid that players in the Super Bowl don't get an exemption. You either have to be on the original roster, or attend.The fact that Burrow won’t be a pro bowler after this year is mind boggling.
Just remember a drafted rookie can't renegotiate until after his third season, and the Pats have already guaranteed his entire contract.If someone on a rookie deal, at an important position, is playing at a high level and you try to low ball him by not redoing his contract before the five years are up, you run the risk of him leaving. You can always tag him after four or five (depending on the round he was drafted), like the Redskins did for several years with Cousins, but that just leads to more acrimony. If Mac is "the guy," you pay him before the five-year rookie contract is up. Brady's rookie deal was torn up in August of 2002. He went from a four-year $2.52 million dollar contract to a five-year $30.52 million dollar contract.
If someone on a rookie deal, at an important position, is playing at a high level and you try to low ball him by not redoing his contract before the five years are up, you run the risk of him leaving. You can always tag him after four or five (depending on the round he was drafted), like the Redskins did for several years with Cousins, but that just leads to more acrimony. If Mac is "the guy," you pay him before the five-year rookie contract is up. Brady's rookie deal was torn up in August of 2002. He went from a four-year $2.52 million dollar contract to a five-year $30.52 million dollar contract.