I just wonder what team is going to pay draft capital for a trade and a long term big $$$ contract for a 31 year old coming off of a major injury.
It seems disingenuous to say he’s coming off a “major injury” for a biceps tear. It was a season-ending injury, but it wasn’t a knee or back or hernia.I just wonder what team is going to pay draft capital for a trade and a long term big $$$ contract for a 31 year old coming off of a major injury.
Players know this going in. It’s not a secret. I’m not siding with the owners. I want players getting as much as they can. Much like I would love to see Amazon workers making $30 an hour instead of Bezos being worth 226 billion. I have a problem when succesful players have made upwards of 70 million dollars and 15 mil sitting on the table being unhappy. I want CJ on this team. But I don’t have to like ultra rich people crying about being unhappy with a salary of 15 mil plus incentives.Yes better to side with the owners who largely inherited their teams and operate at zero risk because they’re part of an anti-competitive cartel.
I think the bigger issue is the overall feeling that he was playing rather subpar on the field before being injured.It seems disingenuous to say he’s coming off a “major injury” for a biceps tear. It was a season-ending injury, but it wasn’t a knee or back or hernia.
Yes better to side with the owners who largely inherited their teams and operate at zero risk because they’re part of an anti-competitive cartel.
I just wonder what team is going to pay draft capital for a trade and a long term big $$$ contract for a 31 year old coming off of a bicep injury that cost him pretty much the entire season.It seems disingenuous to say he’s coming off a “major injury” for a biceps tear. It was a season-ending injury, but it wasn’t a knee or back or hernia.
I hope he can play until he's 35/36, but other than wishful thinking, I have no idea how long he'll play. Are you basing your opinion on something other than wishful thinking?What could they trade Chandler for? I’d be shocked if they’d get a 2nd since the new team would also have to cut him a huge slice of the pie. If he has a contract year (which he is fully capable of doing) and bounces in FA, we will have an opportunity for a 3rd rd compensatory. I don’t like the cardinals history of not retaining/extending talent, but they have to make good business decisions at this point. We will be working a new contract for Kyler that is going to break the bank sooner than later. If CJ was 27 or 28, it would make all the sense in the world to extend him, but at 31 coming off a significant injury, it’s a move that could set the team back 2-3 years.
with all that said, I can see CJ playing until he is 35/36.
Great! I thought we got rid of one diva and now we have two in the making.
All that whining should be done privately between him, his agent, and the Cards org not in the media. The other one is Hop for threatening to retire for mandatory vaccinations. IMO this is just a preview of upcoming headaches for the team going forward.I don't think Chandler Jones is a Diva. Holding out/Requesting Trades is one of the few tools that players have when it comes to contract negotiations.
I've been away for a while. Who is the other diva that you are referring too?
The report also said he requested a trade in the off season. For all we know that occurred months ago and not the current situation or his dispositionIt says he requested a trade not demanded a trade
I just wonder what team is going to pay draft capital for a trade and a long term big $$$ contract for a 31 year old coming off of a major injury.
I am basing it on his style of play and relatively healthy career up to last year.I hope he can play until he's 35/36, but other than wishful thinking, I have no idea how long he'll play. Are you basing your opinion on something other than wishful thinking?
The report also said he requested a trade in the off season. For all we know that occurred months ago and not the current situation or his disposition
I don’t think you have to support one side to roll your eyes at the other. This is a case of rich people arguing with each other over money. Both sides here have enough to never really work another day in their lives. So as far as I’m concerned I’ll just be pissed at both if it impacts the season. Personally I don’t care what each makes outside the fact that it’s grossly disproportionate to their respective value to society.Yes better to side with the owners who largely inherited their teams and operate at zero risk because they’re part of an anti-competitive cartel.
Yeah neither of those feel good. So what’s the point?All this talk of 1 sack in 5 games to feel better about getting rid of CJ. JJ Watt had 1 sack in last 8 games of season lol
This situation happens with pretty much EVERY team in the NFL.Do you know what bothers me about the Cardinals in the situation with Chandler Jones? It’s the same thing that bothered me with Patrick Peterson. If they have a player who expresses unhappiness with the team —especially before his contract expires— why don’t they quietly make a trade and get impact players and high picks instead of holding off and doing nothing? Now—like with PP—the team is in a situation where either the whole league knows what’s happening and they get a crappier deal in a trade or let the player play out contract and walk for nothing. Typical Keim move.
If past is prologue…This situation happens with pretty much EVERY team in the NFL.
I'll dump on Keim when we have actual information to dump on him.