WildBB
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2nd round tender is only $700k more so if they want to keep him it is a bit of a no brainer.
Ya.....hey Mr. 2002, visit more often.
2nd round tender is only $700k more so if they want to keep him it is a bit of a no brainer.
That's your opinion..
It's also 30% more than the first-refusal tender. This dude could find a job for two months of the season, and now we're terrified of letting him hit the open market?
If someone's willing to make Brian Hoyer a three-year contract for $5M, let them sign him. But don't foreclose his market value. Dumb franchises make decisions out of fear.
If this happens, this franchise remains stupid. Brian Hoyer has no value, and probably shouldn't be tendered at all. His agent has done a remarkable job at scaring up press for him.
Should be a 3rd round tender that way someone will take it.
Nobody will take drop a 2nd for him. Id take a 3rd for Hoyer in a heartbeat.
It makes sense if they are releasing Kolb.
No one wanted this guy four months ago. That's going to change because he had one start where he went 19 of 34 for 225 yards, 2 TDs, and 2 INTs?
To some kind of credit, we did claim him on waivers, so we got first rights on him. He wasn't a street free agent.
Why would it make sense over bringing in Leftwich and Stanton? They've all had equal amount of experience in Arians' offense. Actually, those other two scrubs have had substantially more experience.
We've heard multiple times that Keim yearned for Hoyer and that Whis wouldn't let him bring him in until Kolb had to go on IR. I think that this is Keim trying to protect his scouting assessment over what's good for the team.
No one wanted this guy four months ago. That's going to change because he had one start where he went 19 of 34 for 225 yards, 2 TDs, and 2 INTs?
If someone wants to put a poison pill in a contract to take this scrub off our hands, more power to him. Remember, the coach who kept him for three years was like, "Nah, dog. I'd rather have Mike Kafka."
The guy who's worked with him more than anyone didn't think that he was better than Mike Kafka.
Our front office is dumb.
Welcome to the board Mr. Hoyer .Your an idiot and i"ll explain. He beat out Kafka to sign with Pitt, so Kafka didn't beat him at anything. He was the only QB dressed besides Brady for the Pats at the Superbowl. His rookie year he beat out 3 vets to be Brady's backup as an undrafted free agent. he came off the streets and looked better than 2/3 the QBs on our roster who have been here all year. Teams like to see what they have on there roster before the sign someone of the streets, kinda like we did with Kolb, Skelton, and Lindley. And he got signed a day after he left Pitt. You don't just let someone go who showed promise hoping they can improve of that. At the very least we have a quality back up.
Your an idiot and i"ll explain.
Is the $2M guaranteed?
Is the $2M guaranteed?
Your an idiot and i"ll explain.
Remember, the coach who kept him for three years was like, "Nah, dog. I'd rather have Mike Kafka."
The guy who's worked with him more than anyone didn't think that he was better than Mike Kafka.
Can't do 3rd round tender for someone who was undrafted. Either 1st, 2nd, or no compensation tender.
Kolb, Hoyer, rookie, Lindley to PS.
Why would it make sense over bringing in Leftwich and Stanton? They've all had equal amount of experience in Arians' offense. Actually, those other two scrubs have had substantially more experience.
We've heard multiple times that Keim yearned for Hoyer and that Whis wouldn't let him bring him in until Kolb had to go on IR. I think that this is Keim trying to protect his scouting assessment over what's good for the team.
No one wanted this guy four months ago. That's going to change because he had one start where he went 19 of 34 for 225 yards, 2 TDs, and 2 INTs?
If someone wants to put a poison pill in a contract to take this scrub off our hands, more power to him. Remember, the coach who kept him for three years was like, "Nah, dog. I'd rather have Mike Kafka."
The guy who's worked with him more than anyone didn't think that he was better than Mike Kafka.
Our front office is dumb.