
Mr. WEO
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Davis Webb on FA visit with NYG (update - signed)
Mr. WEO replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
the legend of Davis Webb will never die on this board... -
Holy moly
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the only handoffs Kamara will be getting will be in the laundry room.
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Beach chairs are back! (Kromer hired as OL Coach)
Mr. WEO replied to MWK's topic in The Stadium Wall
lunatic fathering bros -
Kyler Murray unfollows Cardinals on social media
Mr. WEO replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
He was money. That Reggie-Knicks 30 for 30 is gold. -
Kyler Murray unfollows Cardinals on social media
Mr. WEO replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
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Kyler Murray unfollows Cardinals on social media
Mr. WEO replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
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Bills 2021 rookie class ranked 27th in league
Mr. WEO replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's a ranking of the rookie class on each team. It's not a ranking "relative to where the team picked". -
Alvin Kamara arrested in Vegas after Pro Bowl
Mr. WEO replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
They can bring in Shady McCoy as their Kicker... -
I doubt that the Dolphins mind. He's a decent receiver so that's how they are using him.
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Just saying... Jim Schwartz is out there looking for DC job
Mr. WEO replied to tomur67's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tua? -
Alvin Kamara arrested in Vegas after Pro Bowl
Mr. WEO replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
When will the lay people learn you don't touch a players bottle of pink champale in the club? -
Just saying... Jim Schwartz is out there looking for DC job
Mr. WEO replied to tomur67's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills are not a Job Fair. Every team knows he's available. -
Spotrac has Levi Wallace valued @ $9M/yr. Thoughts?
Mr. WEO replied to Estro's topic in The Stadium Wall
At 9 mill to the Bills, its adios, good luck. -
We all know the deals are larger, but given the increase in the cap, the % for these huge contract will be in 2024 about what they were 6-7 years ago. The numerator (cap hit) stays the same for each contract, the denominator (cap) increases. It's math... Josh's, Mahomes, etc contracts are what they for several years going forward. You keep using the annual average salary (your "stats"). Your NBA comparison is also pointless as all contracts are fully guaranteed for the entire length of the contract. Bowing out is probably wise.
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Texans getting closer to hiring Josh McCown as Head Coach
Mr. WEO replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
Good think I didn't mention an over/under then, right? -
Average annual salary isn’t that particular years cap hit. It’s the value of the contract divided by the years of its length. The average salary of those top particular contracts will be the same in 3 years yet thecep money will grow significantly in that time frame. We don’t need Nostradamus to project that the cap % of those contracts therefore, has to go down…
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lol none of this is my data. Tell that to spotrac. They feel they can and I provided the link. They are pretty good at this...so I have no reason to doubt their numbers. The cap tends to rise 5-6% per year (pandemic year excepted). It's not hard to project for the next 2 years. And the current player contracts are known for the next 2 years. So it's really not hard to see what future years will be like. Also, new broadcast rights will blow it up the cap even further. If you disagree with all of their data and projections...well, I guess you are free to. But doing so isn't really an argument for your position. When the owners all suddenly agree to change how they pay their best QBs, you'll let us know.
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Texans getting closer to hiring Josh McCown as Head Coach
Mr. WEO replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
Browns did it in consecutive years. -
You keep missing the point. If they get what Mahomes got, that number will be well below 20% of the cap by then. Whereas, if they say "I want a max deal of 20%", they will get far more than Mahomes's deal. The spotrac data suggests that the % going to top QBs will in 2024, be very similar to what it was in 2017 (under 20% by the way). Revenue is outpacing QB contracts. What you fear is not actually happening.
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Competing to which league survives a whole season.
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It's your number. But since you mentioned every agent, if you put a "max contract"% at, say, 20%--every top QB will be asking for this number. That would force QB contracts to be far more than they are "ballooning" to now. Anyway, agents don't determine contract offers, teams do. They make their best offer and the player accepts it or holds out. That's the way it always has worked. Setting a max cap cannot change this. every contract will move to the max and your imaginary problem is made worse, not solved. Again (and again), the revenue stream covers all players costs for every team. This is not a problem for the intelligent FO's.
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I've told you it's under 20% from 4 years ago and going forward 3 more years---despite ballooning QB contracts. Put another way, the Chiefs would have to significantly INCREASE Mahomes's salary in 2024 to get to your spending limit of 20%. Josh Allan's agent would also no doubt scream for the Bills to increase his newly signed contract to the "allowable" max of 20% of the cap. Same thing for Dak, etc. So it makes no sense--I don't know how else to tell you. And owners were obviously tired of blowing huge money on roll of the dice 1st round picks. Rookie pay scale has allowed them to free up money for second contracts, which they are clearly happy to pay--and have little reason to be concerned about veteran QB contracts because they know future increases in cap easily cover these contracts. The teams project this when crafting the offer, obviously.