That's a good point. I am sort of a cheapskate, a skinflint,, no question. I hate spending money, and I hate debt: haven't had any for 25 years. If Gonzo is looking for a "set the market" contract, I would push back, however, given that though he is a very good, maybe an excellent CB, he has not shown himself to be a player at the "generational talent level," which is what I would (maybe erroneously) expect at that level of compensation. Your make a good point in implying that the fact that inflation in NFL contracts is non-stop might indeed make this a moot point, however, given that in a year or two (assuming a rather long term contract) that budget-busting compensation might turn out to be sort of average compensation. If he does ask for that market-topping pay, I'll be content if the team at least looks into what can be gotten for him in a trade. If it's a first-rounder-plus, I think the team certainly ought to think about it. If they decide just to pony up, I might be a little grumpy, but if they accomplish this due diligence, I 'll probably just shrug it off tbh.