Browns give Myles Garrett a new deal

Yeah. And now they need to offer 45 to even get him to the table.

You’re not getting Micah for less than market. So why let other people set the market that you say you’re not going to set, only to then set the market anyways.
I just don’t think it’s on them. If Micah and his team said we will sign for 40 now Jerry would decline? I just don’t think that’s the case.
 
Stupid move by Cleveland. That franchise is no where close to competing for a title. They should have traded him
 
This is a silly argument. Why would Garrett sign before Parsons? Because they got a deal done that he liked.

Parsons isn’t going to sit there and say, I’m waiting for an extra 2 million.

Jerry waiting has cost this team dearly. But at least now “all the leaves have fallen”
Parsons made it clear he wanted it done early.
 
For Garrett, it is clearly all about the money. Always has been. He just made that statement about wanting a ring for show, nothing else.
 
People acting like a deal doesn't take 2 sides. The fact that most fans believe micah when he said he doesn't have to break the bank is hilarious
 
So, he wasn't committed to being on a contender after all. The change in $'s made that all disappear. Color me shocked.

I don't want to hear any whining. Got paid. Now shut up & enjoy the losing for the rest of your career.
This is the way it works for pretty much every players. Most just want to make as much money as they can make. They know that there are plenty of All-Pros and Hall of Famers who never won a Super Bowl, so while they might like to win one, they are not going to kick against management if management is willing to pay them.

This is why I think it's funny when some of our fans want our players to walk away when the front office does nothing in free agency. Players aren't geared that way.
 
People acting like a deal doesn't take 2 sides. The fact that most fans believe micah when he said he doesn't have to break the bank is hilarious
I think it's more about the agents. Smart agents know that if they wait, the market goes up. Their client gets more money and, more importantly to them, they get more money. No reason to push for a contract when they know that the value isn't going to go down.
 
If I’m Cleveland I’m drafting Cam Ward. Watson won’t be ready any time soon. Cleveland is the land of QB failures but keep trying at least.
Oh me too. I'd ditch Watson, get him away from my team, and just eat a mountain of dead money....and just spend the next 2 years getting Ward trained up

Only problem is...CLE picks #2. If they want Ward...they'll have to outbid a good number of other teams to move up to #1.
 
This is the way it works for pretty much every players. Most just want to make as much money as they can make. They know that there are plenty of All-Pros and Hall of Famers who never won a Super Bowl, so while they might like to win one, they are not going to kick against management if management is willing to pay them.

This is why I think it's funny when some of our fans want our players to walk away when the front office does nothing in free agency. Players aren't geared that way.
there are clearly some that want that ring badly. But most do not want it so badly that they pass up the big green
 
Smart players could get a chance to contend & still get paid.

It's just lazy to be so public about wanting to leave and then sign a new deal.
 

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