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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.To be honest, the Patriots might pay that. In fact, they may be the only ones willing to pay that. They might be able to swing the deal by telling Adams that they will not only pay it, but convert it into a signing bonus when he gets here so it's guaranteed (while spreading it across the next few years, and still being able to cut him in 2026 if necessary). It'd raise his hit this year but still be manageable since they have the room, and lower his hit next year. Then in 2026 if they cut him, it's in the neighborhood of $10M of dead money. If he's worth keeping then they either have a ~$45M cap hit or they extend him.Nobody is paying him $36.25M for the 2025 season in which he turns 33 years old. It’s basically the Aiyuk situation, where he gets to force where he goes (or more importantly doesn’t go) by just refusing to renegotiate.
Why? To have another WR that doesn't get thrown to?To be honest, the Patriots might pay that. In fact, they may be the only ones willing to pay that. They might be able to swing the deal by telling Adams that they will not only pay it, but convert it into a signing bonus when he gets here so it's guaranteed (while spreading it across the next few years, and still being able to cut him in 2026 if necessary). It'd raise his hit this year but still be manageable since they have the room, and lower his hit next year. Then in 2026 if they cut him, it's in the neighborhood of $10M of dead money. If he's worth keeping then they either have a ~$45M cap hit or they extend him.
LOL!! If you think it is the "coaching" that offsets KC's lack of weapons, you are clueless.Buffalo needs him the most imo. I don't think they have a legit #1 receiver.
Unlike KC, they don't have good enough coaching to offset a lack of weapons.
The one constant beyond coaching is their offensive line.LOL!! If you think it is the "coaching" that offsets KC's lack of weapons, you are clueless.
This ^He’s not going to end up here, no way he plays out the best remaining years of his career for a rebuilding franchise.
This ^
He won't agree to a trade here, and you're sniffing glue if you think he would.
True... while Brissett is starting.Why? To have another WR that doesn't get thrown to?
No chance in H - E - double toothpicks.
Baltimore.I think it’ll be between NYJ, NO, or Baltimore.
Ross boy you got me there. Adams is a Prima Donna I am sure he's aware of our abysmal situation on Offense even he couldn't fix it.To be honest, the Patriots might pay that. In fact, they may be the only ones willing to pay that. They might be able to swing the deal by telling Adams that they will not only pay it, but convert it into a signing bonus when he gets here so it's guaranteed (while spreading it across the next few years, and still being able to cut him in 2026 if necessary). It'd raise his hit this year but still be manageable since they have the room, and lower his hit next year. Then in 2026 if they cut him, it's in the neighborhood of $10M of dead money. If he's worth keeping then they either have a ~$45M cap hit or they extend him.
The one constant beyond coaching is their offensive line.
Patrick Mahomes is the best active player in the NFL at the most important position in all of sports. If every team was told "you can have Patrick Mahomes or you can have KC's offensive line" all 32 of them would choose Mahomes. Period.And before you say "Mahomes," he looked like crap in the past when his offensive line was hurt.
This isn't 1971. The days of "run the ball, stop the run" are looooooooooooooooooooooooooooong gone. You need to join us in the 21st century, my phenomenally ignorant friend.Football is won in the trenches,
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