RugbyMuffin
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I would.Would anyone else be interested in bringing back Markus Golden? Would he even entertain the idea?
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I would.Would anyone else be interested in bringing back Markus Golden? Would he even entertain the idea?
I would trade David Johnson to Tampa Bay for a 6th round pick.
I would franchise DJ Humphries and sign Drake to a 3 year/20 million deal with 12 guaranteed.
I would sign Jack Conklin, Chris Jones, and Bud Dupree as my 3 main FA targets.
I would draft Isiah Simmons, Raekwon Davis, and Creed Humphry on the first 2 days (ILB, DL, OC)
We would have to offer DJ AND a 6th round in return for a 7 th round.I would trade David Johnson to Tampa Bay for a 6th round pick.
I would franchise DJ Humphries and sign Drake to a 3 year/20 million deal with 12 guaranteed.
I would sign Jack Conklin, Chris Jones, and Bud Dupree as my 3 main FA targets.
I would draft Isiah Simmons, Raekwon Davis, and Creed Humphry on the first 2 days (ILB, DL, OC)
I'd rather have both elite lolGive me an average pass rush/elite secondary over elite pass rush/average.
You can scheme up a quick passing game against an elite pass rush. Much harder to do it against elite coverage.
Give me an average pass rush/elite secondary over elite pass rush/average.
You can scheme up a quick passing game against an elite pass rush. Much harder to do it against elite coverage.
I would trade David Johnson to Tampa Bay for a 6th round pick.
I would franchise DJ Humphries and sign Drake to a 3 year/20 million deal with 12 guaranteed.
I would sign Jack Conklin, Chris Jones, and Bud Dupree as my 3 main FA targets.
I would draft Isiah Simmons, Raekwon Davis, and Creed Humphry on the first 2 days (ILB, DL, OC)
I’d say it’s possible but the cards would have to add a 5th and receive a 7 th in return. The Bucs can always redo DJ’s contract and he’d probably be open to that to get out of Arizona.Yeah! I'm sure Bruce and Co. are champing at the opportunity to pick up DJ's contract.
Yeah! I'm sure Bruce and Co. are champing at the opportunity to pick up DJ's contract.
I’d say it’s possible but the cards would have to add a 5th and receive a 7 th in return. The Bucs can always redo DJ’s contract and he’d probably be open to that to get out of Arizona.
Because he would get additional money. Instead of his 10 m he could get 15 over the next three. Of course he could say no, make his 10 m and become a free agent in 2021 or retire.Why would he redo a contract that is already guaranteed in 2020?
(and whatever arrangement he makes going forward does get the Cards off the hook for the CAP hit.)
We might be able to make it work...and if we have to attach something we can. DJ was the centerpiece of BA's offense, and honestly doesn't have that many miles on his legs since the last time he was great. BA has to think he could make him good again.
Plus, its not THAT horrible of a deal for Tampa. They could redo DJ's deal now, while he is at his lowest value, and spread that money out over a couple more years. If he won't redo it, then they can get out of it after 1 year.
Tampa has ZERO at RB, a QB that turns it over at historic levels, and they still managed to have a decent season. I think BA can sell the idea that with DJ they could be a playoff team next year.
Because he would get additional money. Instead of his 10 m he could get 15 over the next three. Of course he could say no, make his 10 m and become a free agent in 2021 or retire.
The 10 m would still be gauranteed. Just restructured. 5 m salary 5 m bonus and add a couple of years to lower the teams cap hit over three years.This is a business and I'll take my $10m upfront, thank you - and bet on myself going forward.
The 10 m would still be gauranteed. Just restructured. 5 m salary 5 m bonus and add a couple of years to lower the teams cap hit over three years.
He hasn't taken a beating for 3 out of the last 4 years, so that isn't much to worry about.Understand your point but he isn't going to take a beating for an extra 2 seasons for $5m.
If you can see DJ is "not a guy I want now if winning is the objective", then why would any team in the NFL pay him $10 million dollars next year to be on their roster. Wouldn't your observation make him untradable?Just find a way to get rid of DJ. The guy runs and blocks like a driver who is texting. If you have to add a fourth round pick to the mix to make it happen, then that's what you do. DJ is a great guy, but not a guy I want now if winning is the objective. If he goes somewhere else and becomes dynamic, then good for him because he's a great guy but the current situation here for years is a wasted roster spot which is eating our cap
Why are teams adding years and money to his already bad contract?The 10 m would still be gauranteed. Just restructured. 5 m salary 5 m bonus and add a couple of years to lower the teams cap hit over three years.
If you can see DJ for is "not a guy I want now if winning is the objective", then why would any team in the NFL pay him $10 million dollars next year to be on their roster. Wouldn't your observation make him untradable?
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Find a sucker. I heard Dan Synder is still in Washington and Guise can't seem to stay on the field, while the Browns though they have Chubb are still the Browns, Arrians and his 'I'll show you" loyalty is in Tampa, while Keim is in Arizona and might not be able to retain Drake... wait, Keim is our GM lol
This is all based on a theory that BA is certain he could resurrect DJ’s career. I wouldn’t do it but conjecture is BA might be the one guy who would consider it. Personally I think we are stuck with him.Why are teams adding years and money to his already bad contract?
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Understand your point but he isn't going to take a beating for an extra 2 seasons for $5m.
How do we get $10.2m off the books (with a $6m CAP hit) is the creative dilemma? The Cards will have to pay the price in draft pick(s) with real value and possibly take back a contract.