Hopkins value will bear out when he signs with another team and we see how much that team is willing to pay him for his services. That alone will tell us whether a trade was ever possible with the salary he would come with in a trade.
Salary and years. I have a feeling he'll get a 2 year deal that's really a 1 year deal.Hopkins value will bear out when he signs with another team and we see how much that team is willing to pay him for his services. That alone will tell us whether a trade was ever possible with the salary he would come with in a trade.
He had a 2 year deal that was really a one-year deal here. The only measure is if he gets more money from his new team than he was schedule to make here.Salary and years. I have a feeling he'll get a 2 year deal that's really a 1 year deal.
He's thinking he will get more guaranteed long-term money....I think he will be mistaken. Simple as that. Cards weren't going to extend him and give more guaranteed money. Please stop trying to define my point of view.He had a 2 year deal that was really a one-year deal here. The only measure is if he gets more money from his new team than he was schedule to make here.
People bending over backwards to excuse monti’s overplaying his hand and not making a deal in March be cray.
Salary and years. I have a feeling he'll get a 2 year deal that's really a 1 year deal.
Based on what?He's thinking he will get more guaranteed long-term money....I think he will be mistaken. Simple as that. Cards weren't going to extend him and give more guaranteed money. Please stop trying to define my point of view.
He’s not available until tomorrowSo far, no team rushed to sign him when immediately available....
Posters are not allowed to ponder questions now? It wasn't inventing anything.Now we're going to invent narratives to defend the org? Wow.
Still hoping that’s where the cap space will go.If the Cardinals wanted to build around Budda, they would just extend him.
Getting a late round draft pick instead of nothing for Hop would have added to the bad decision making?I'm not defending historically bad decisions; I'm saying that what you suggested earlier would add to the bad decision-making that you so decry.
You haven't covered all of the options and have posted a very disingenuous set of options. You have no idea if those were the only 3 options. None whatsoever. What bout the "we passed on trading him straight up for a late-round pick" option? Or another option where we pay a portion of his salary but don't, laughably, take a 30+ million hit to do it?What part of "Dhop would not take a salary cut' don't you understand?
The Cards shopped him, and he was given permission to seek a trade, and none would take on his $19.5m stipend in 2023.
The Cards had three options:
1. Keep him in 2023, and punt the final decision to 2024.
2. Cut him and take a $22m 'dead money hit' to get him off the books and add $8m to this season's Cap
3. Pay a portion of his $19.5m salary in 2023 in return for perhaps a mid to late-round pick*
* This approach would likely mean the Cards paying the equivalent of $30m+ Cap hit in 2023.
You're MONTI for a day... what would you have done?
Posters have literally suggested we'd be able to have a 100 million cap spending spree in FA next offseason. Aside from that being a very bad idea, it means we're going to still have plenty of cap space next offseason. We're already incredible cash misers as the Cards; we don't have to be incredible cap misers too. We're not keeping our powder dry here.Ok but just realize your spending money this year that you can use next year. That 9 mil can sign a couple of nice players next year, or you have a 3rd round pick.
You're right in that this franchise is so inept that they can't see those things coming. If the Cards were so idiotic they didn't know McDonough was liable to come after them, I got nothing for you.uh no. The McDonough situation came out MONTHS later.
I just presented you with a 100% plausible reason for the situation.
Uh, no, it won't. There's a huge difference between taking on salary in a trade versus what someone will pay a street FA. The situations are in no way comparable.Hopkins value will bear out when he signs with another team and we see how much that team is willing to pay him for his services. That alone will tell us whether a trade was ever possible with the salary he would come with in a trade.
The question was in direct reply as to why we didn't keep Allen and Murphy. The question was literally saying maybe they were dogging it last year and that's why we didn't keep them. A very, very organization-defending "pondering." What else could he have been positing there? And the poster has upheld that by not clarifying. He doesn't want to clarify because that's exactly what his "pondering question" was alluding to. He just doesn't want to admit it lolPosters are not allowed to ponder questions now? It wasn't inventing anything.
Here’s some more pondering. In an interview with AZ Sports posted today Allen stated his biggest reason for leaving was to play for Vance Joseph. HmmThe question was in direct reply as to why we didn't keep Allen and Murphy. The question was literally saying maybe they were dogging it last year and that's why we didn't keep them. A very, very organization-defending "pondering." What else could he have been positing there? And the poster has upheld that by not clarifying. He doesn't want to clarify because that's exactly what his "pondering question" was alluding to. He just doesn't want to admit it lol
Sorry, I'm not for any defending the organization narrative at this point.
Cool. If that is indeed the case, it softens the blow somewhat. I'll play devil's advocate like a lot of the light siders, however, and say we can't really knowHere’s some more pondering. In an interview with AZ Sports posted today Allen stated his biggest reason for leaving was to play for Vance Joseph. Hmm
Well, there's a difference...some, like me, ask questions which is just basically reading between the lines and pontificating out loud...there may or may not be the full story and truth. Allen actually used his words, so there shouldn't be a question of "we really can't know"...lolCool. If that is indeed the case, it softens the blow somewhat. I'll play devil's advocate like a lot of the light siders, however, and say we can't really know
You haven't covered all of the options and have posted a very disingenuous set of options. You have no idea if those were the only 3 options. None whatsoever. What bout the "we passed on trading him straight up for a late-round pick" option? Or another option where we pay a portion of his salary but don't, laughably, take a 30+ million hit to do it?
I know you want to make it a false equivalency where there was literally nothing Monti could have done differently, and woe is Monti, the poor GM is getting picked on by us meanie fans, but, man, that crap's going to fall on deaf ears. We're cutting one of the better WRs in the league for nothing. Monti is rightfully getting roasted for that.
I wanted him gone sooner rather than later because after the tank year and by the time we inch into contention, he won't be "the guy" any longer. As we're being set up to compete in 2025 at the earliest, he's not going to be part of those teams. To get nothing for him, though, when he's still good? Bad management.
Guess I should have been clearer. When Hopkins signs on with a new team, we will know what the team is willing to pay for his services. In a trade they would have had to assume his salary at the current level he was at under the Cardinal contract. The difference will give us an idea of how big a barrier his Cardinal contract was to trading him. Many here are not happy we got nothing for him. Once he signs, the numbers will indicate just how much his contract numbers with the Cardinals prevented any type of trade. I suspect Hopkins is going to find out that what he may see as his value is not going to agree with what he gets in offers from interested teams. I suspect they will be substantially lower than what Hopkins thinks his worth is.Uh, no, it won't. There's a huge difference between taking on salary in a trade versus what someone will pay a street FA. The situations are in no way comparable.
Why do you assume a late round draft pick was available?Getting a late round draft pick instead of nothing for Hop would have added to the bad decision making?
Uh, no, it won't. There's a huge difference between taking on salary in a trade versus what someone will pay a street FA. The situations are in no way comparable.