@the3els@roccoramzy I get it if the money here is for all the previous success and him retiring a chief. Kudos, but contracts are for what you’re gonna do and not what you’ve done. Often they get tabbed on the former though.
It wouldn’t surprise me if someone gave Aiyuk $10-15m right now
@the3els@roccoramzy Also, the O line still a bit of a question of sorts imo given how they really got by moving guys around in their SB run 2 years back, and then last year it looked fine till it got later on the season and crumbled up (given the departure and addictions from offseason)
@the3els@roccoramzy Walker is a great pick up, for the contract no. Why? Seems like the “one player away” mentality for a roster that isn’t rounded out. Shipped a proven DB for a rd1 rookie DB; might or might not work out(pass rush in question, which led to the DL pick later on). Offense lacking yea
The core difference in this fight boils down to skeletal frame, bone density, and how the body is "built" for that weight versus artificially inflated size to reach that weight class. You are all about to find out why Alex is not a heavyweight. BOOKMARK IT
Center Aaron Brewer and the Miami Dolphins reached agreement today on a 3-year, $52.5 million extension that includes $37 million guaranteed. The deal makes Brewer one of the highest-paid centers in the league in a deal done by Kyle McCarthy of Athletes First.
Get your money as a player: good thing.
Paying this man this amount of money on his ladder stage of the career is something…. A franchise could do.
How many trophies do they expect from that ailing roster with just him carrying the load?
It doesn’t seemed balance to me.
Patrick Mahomes’ initial rookie contract in 2017 was a 4-year, $16.4M deal.
The 10-year, $450M contract he signed in 2020 was groundbreaking, and he’s already earned well over $200M of it while the quarterback market has continued to skyrocket.
Now, the Chiefs are once again adjusting that deal to bring him more in line with the current QB market.
@daizzy134@AdamSchefter You don’t pay player for what they’ve done, you pay them for what they are going to do.
So unless Pat goes to another 3-4 SBs or even AFC championship games, this is a bit of an overpay. More so paying him for what he’s done, but not sure what that means for the teams future
@cutty03bk Yesterday evening I dug out a couple feet, then pulled the sod, tilled the plot, transplanted some more into the salsa garden.
Let’s just say we both feeling a pump after our respective workouts haha
@AlexMMABets Ebb and flow. Theres periods where favorites hit a lot no matter the juice, then times where dogs hit at a higher rate than others. This year so far just favoring one side. S