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yearly CBBut, we should draft a TE in the first, amirite?
yearly CBBut, we should draft a TE in the first, amirite?
Fine. You would do it one way , I would do it differently. Everyone got in a big hurry to sign Elliot also but as I said I would do it differently.Yeah, you can't tag Dak. You just can't. It has to be a long term deal or cut ties.
Tagging him for 37 million flat out guarantees he will hit FA in 2022.
Dallas must sign him long term before the last day to rescind the tag, and preferably before the draft.
If it looks hopeless, then you have to draft a QB. It's not like this team is anywhere close to the level of quality on defense we need to win playoff games anyways.
Yeah, Elliott’s was a terrible contract.Fine. You would do it one way , I would do it differently. Everyone got in a big hurry to sign Elliot also but as I said I would do it differently.
Huge difference between a rb and qbFine. You would do it one way , I would do it differently. Everyone got in a big hurry to sign Elliot also but as I said I would do it differently.
Ugh yeah and Zeke was only 3 years into a 5 year deal. Again, this is dumb, comparing apples to oranges. Me along with many others didn't want to give Zeke that deal.Huge difference between a rb and qb
all I’m saying I would have done that differently with Elliot and said so at the time. I didnt say the detsils of the Prescott deal was the same as Smith I said the circumstance is in that they both have injury considerations. That’s enough said about it.Ugh yeah and Zeke was only 3 years into a 5 year deal. Again, this is dumb, comparing apples to oranges. Me along with many others didn't want to give Zeke that deal.
Looking for props on this post? Have a seat.Sounds like LT loves himself a Colin Kaepernick type contract. Good luck with that.
Colin Kaepernick received less than one-third of his 'record' $126 million contract
Colin Kaepernick didn't even come close to receiving all $61 million of his "guaranteed" money.www.google.com
Did you even read some of the performance-based conditions of the contract? Figured you’d be slobbering all over this.Looking for props on this post? Have a seat.
I agree and in both those scenarios I doubt the Texans would want to do itI'd do a straight up 1:1 deal if Dak was refusing to accept like 38-39/year, and was pushing for 40-45, or if it looked like he'd struggle to get back to where he was physically before the injury.
In lieu of those two scenarios I'd rather just keep Dak.
Blank sheet. He won’t personally waste time with it, delegating that 7th round pick to a direct report.I would be interested to see Will McClay's QB chart this draft.