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Got some free thinking time, and i came to this about our current SB champ
First, we gotta talk about Salary Cap. For this discussion, before that thow that trash ou te window. This parity makes all the league trully set *financially-wise. Even the cheapstak of them all got the Bengals to the SB.
The second point of contention in all this is, believe it or not, is the QB's CONTRACT. More money to spread around, mean better average players for teams.
Why average, well, this is all the risk the Rams doing. Trading some potential (and some is correct since they could still hit hard on later pick, albeit hardly).
So the Rams are simply proposing:
Is it better to get guaranteed value now for shorter period of time, or a cheaper contract on a possible JAG-to.star player?
One SB wont change the narrative of "building by the draft", but, inst the rams using the pieces of the Draft they have, in a innovative way?
Also Sean McAvoy might challange BB in most win. Quote me on that
Aight, lets all stay calm too, disagreeing is fine. but
First, we gotta talk about Salary Cap. For this discussion, before that thow that trash ou te window. This parity makes all the league trully set *financially-wise. Even the cheapstak of them all got the Bengals to the SB.
The second point of contention in all this is, believe it or not, is the QB's CONTRACT. More money to spread around, mean better average players for teams.
Why average, well, this is all the risk the Rams doing. Trading some potential (and some is correct since they could still hit hard on later pick, albeit hardly).
So the Rams are simply proposing:
Is it better to get guaranteed value now for shorter period of time, or a cheaper contract on a possible JAG-to.star player?
One SB wont change the narrative of "building by the draft", but, inst the rams using the pieces of the Draft they have, in a innovative way?
Also Sean McAvoy might challange BB in most win. Quote me on that
Aight, lets all stay calm too, disagreeing is fine. but