The funny thing is that several weeks ago before negotiations began MJ said that 8M a year for two years was a good offer and more than fair. Then when negotiations began and Warner balked at 8M and the Cards went to 10M per year they thought that was more than fair.
Now they have just lost their minds and seem to be saying the Cards should just give Kurt whatever he wants when a couple of weeks ago they thought half of what he wants now was fair.
Most of the callers don't have any knowledge at all and just stoke the fire.
10-million is fair when you are bidding against yourself. I don't think anyone including the Cardinals expected the Niners to put a full-court press on Kurt. That ups the ante.
I really believe the Cardinals have a one, or possibly two year, window until the rest of the division closes the gap. It may even happen THIS season. We need to win NOW not take a step back and gather ourselves.
Kurt is built for the playoffs and post-season IMO. Matt may be a decent qb in time, but younger qb's did not fare all that well in the post-season. Joe Flacco did win a couple games, but Tarvaris Jackson and Matt Ryan flamed out in round one.
The key component Kurt brings is
leadership. I really think that more than anything else is why San Francisco is pulling out all the stops. They don't need an MVP season. They need a strong leader on offense to be half-way respectable.
But, I still don't think Kurt fares very well in that Niner offense. It's New York all over again. Excellent running back, tight end with potential, no #1 wide receivers, and a very suspect O-line. When all is said and done if the Cardinals are within 1 or 2 million, I think he's a Cardinal in 2009.