SITE MENU
Registered Members experience this forum ad and noise-free.
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.Wait for somebody smarter to say it, but I think it may be in the ballpark of 12M by my calculationswow. I mean, do we save a bunch against cap or something? Do we think he's damaged? Did Brady talk with Belichick about this and does BB get to coach in Tampa next year b/c Arians is retiring? Does asking questions like these make me sound like the outro of a "Soap" episode? Tune in next week...
$7.7mwow. I mean, do we save a bunch against cap or something? Do we think he's damaged? Did Brady talk with Belichick about this and does BB get to coach in Tampa next year b/c Arians is retiring? Does asking questions like these make me sound like the outro of a "Soap" episode? Tune in next week...
If the news reports are true and it is injury settlement...the player STILL has to be injured to receive that settlement. The unknown - is Gilmore not recovered which would explain why no trade potential?I don't get it... Surely they could of gotten something ...
Shefty says 5.8mWait for somebody smarter to say it, but I think it may be in the ballpark of 12M by my calculations
wow. I mean, do we save a bunch against cap or something? Do we think he's damaged? Did Brady talk with Belichick about this and does BB get to coach in Tampa next year b/c Arians is retiring? Does asking questions like these make me sound like the outro of a "Soap" episode? Tune in next week...
He'll be a 10 year veteran, so the best possible comp pick would have been a 5th.Question for the experts ... I assume that by cutting him that we will not get a COMP pick for him in the 2022 draft? I believe most thought we'd get a 3rd as a comp pick. If that's the case and we have paid him for the first few weeks, plus an injury settlement, why not keep him and not play him for the rest of the year. Few million $$$ for a 3rd round comp pick seems like good business to me.
Question for the experts ... I assume that by cutting him that we will not get a COMP pick for him in the 2022 draft? I believe most thought we'd get a 3rd as a comp pick. If that's the case and we have paid him for the first few weeks, plus an injury settlement, why not keep him and not play him for the rest of the year. Few million $$$ for a 3rd round comp pick seems like good business to me.
Lol you know better.Now in seriousness, if they turn around and offer a long term deal to Jackson - is that a good trade off and use of cap space? Given the way the secondary has played thus far...worth discussion.
I'll revise that slightly - they won't break the bank to retain him (they will make an offer) and someone else will. I agree that is a likely outcome.They’ll let Jackson walk too.
BB has some balls I'll tell you what. No comp pick? No one wanted to give up a 5th for him ? He must be stone cold serious about his contract before he plays another down. This almost never works out for the player?Correct, no comp.
It's not just the contract dispute and the depth of his injury, but a trade for an OL could be coming. We need help at OL far more than at DB.