Christian McCaffrey 4 yr $64 million.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...almost-definitely-not-worth-his-new-contract/
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...almost-definitely-not-worth-his-new-contract/
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Of course, there's also history to consider. Plenty of teams before the Panthers have thought their running back was the exception to the rule -- the foundation of the offense to the point that it made sense to pay him big money. They've all been wrong. Every time. We just saw this in action with both Todd Gurley and David Johnson. There's always the chance that McCaffrey finally is that one running back who proves worth it, but odds are against him.
He will be the star on a last place team.Damned if you do damned if you don’t. It’s not a good idea to pay a RB, but can you just let him walk?
he’s pretty much the only thing that team has
He will be the star on a last place team.
Now Kamara wants that deal.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-becoming-the-nfls-highest-paid-running-back/
Didn't McCaffrey have another year left on his rookie deal and then a 5th year option?
You could have then franchised him in 3 years (2022).
If so, that makes this deal even worse...way worse.
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I agree, but this is where it gets tricky playing the "its a business" game. Yes, the Panthers could have made him play out his rookie deal, then franchised him...used him up and then dumped him at age 26-27 without ever being committed to a big deal. From a pure business standpoint, it probably makes sense.
But then you also have to think about the optics of the team. This guy is a young stud, MVP caliber player just entering his prime. He was a 1st round pick of your franchise. If you are not going to pay this guy...then who do you pay? I think teams do need to make sure that players feel like the team values..and rewards excellence. If you go too far into the business side without ever ponying up the dough for deserving players, then you get players thinking, "this team isn't going to pay me...so I'm already looking for my next FA opportunity" and it is pretty hard to get the players to buy in to the "team" when they don't see the respect being given both ways.
Kamara cant stay on the field.... good luck
He will be the star on a last place team.
Now Kamara wants that deal.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-becoming-the-nfls-highest-paid-running-back/
Huh?! He's played 50 games in 3 years, counting playoffs... missed 3 regular season games in 3 years.Kamara cant stay on the field.... good luck
This is the same argument you can make for all this RB, you don't pay them. He already was a #1 rounder so already more costy than most RB in the league. You take the 5th and than franchise him twice or trade him.
They overpaid in the long run, maybe not the first year but after 2 years... for sure.
This is the same argument you can make for all this RB, you don't pay them. He already was a #1 rounder so already more costy than most RB in the league. You take the 5th and than franchise him twice or trade him.
They overpaid in the long run, maybe not the first year but after 2 years... for sure.
This is the same argument you can make for all this RB, you don't pay them. He already was a #1 rounder so already more costy than most RB in the league. You take the 5th and than franchise him twice or trade him.
They overpaid in the long run, maybe not the first year but after 2 years... for sure.