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But his legs.Aside from his legs the guy has always been overrated
Not only that, but he doesn't have an agent. If he had an agent, he would have been given an extension after the 2020 season. Now all these players coming out talking about this and comparing it to Jones. The situations couldn't be more different. But they're not stupid, they know this. They're playing a different angle.If true, It's probably due to his contract demands.
Just because the short bus Browns gave a fully guaranteed deal to Watson, doesn't mean other teams want to follow.
Could be why teams last year in pursuit of Watson pulled up after talks about what the Browns were willing to offer in terms of trade assets and contract.
Lamar has been nicked up the past few years too. Fully guaranteeing a deal at top market value for a guy who hasn't had the greatest postseason record-relative to his regular season wins, and who has missed games in the 4th quarter of the season the past two years is potential franchise suicide.
This QB draft class ain't that bad, either.
Also, teams lie all the time in the offseason, we are under a week before any offer sheet could occur. These players are freaking out over what ifs. Stupid. There's also Aaron Rodgers that may not decide he wants to be traded and the Jets could then switch gears to LJ
Like the supposedly $250 million deal with $133 million guaranteed that he turned down last off season. That contract seemed more than fair and reasonable at the time. He bet on himself by not signing it. He then went out and had a less than impressive season missing 5 regular season games due to injury and a playoff game. It does seem his ego is not in touch with reality.I hope Lamar gets a fair\reasonable deal. Having said that, it's awesome to see the league push back on what QB values should really be.
Time to get some ego's in check.
I don't think it really has to do with the money paid, but the perception of what you're vs other players.Geez. Gigantic contracts are handed out every day to people of color.
This has nothing to do with anything other than "fully guaranteed" and Lamar's health already showing signs of decline.
Would you put a quarter billion dollars in escrow for a player who's best days are likely behind him? Or at the very least will likely decline significantly before the contract ends.
I was bing facetious if you couldn't tell.Patrick Mahomes, Russell Wilson, Deshaun Watson and Kyler Murray say Hello.
I don't think there is collusion. And even if there were, it has nothing to do with skin color. He was offered a great contract. He wanted more guaranteed. It isn't unreasonable for a team to balk at fully guaranteeing a deal as the Ravens have done. It seems even more unrealistic for another team to come in and make that offer plus give up two 1st round picks.You mistaken.
It's only a collusion by the owners not to be interested in Lamar, and sooner or later it will be brought to the public's attention that skin color has something to do with it.
Who remembers the good old days when Hershel Walker played for the New Jersey Generals? We may get to the point where we figure out if the owners are really going broke, or they still have more to give per what the market demands from the players.