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Boomer esiason was my first thought - he got the record for most passing yards ever in a game 522 - I believe and cards benched him to avoid the bonus - my problem is that Sam is in his prime with many years left - and staff and stupid fans are so zeolus about an unproven rookie qb - that they cut Sam off at the knees - truth is josh May never be as good as Sam had already been - wallow in it
 

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Because he couldn`t stay on the damn field.
Huh? Bradford was coming off major rehab for the Eagles and he got dinged and missed a couple game for them before he went to the Vikings. Both of those teams, considered pretty good franchises, both paid more on short term contracts than the Cardinals did.

So, why would the Cardinals get criticized while thoe two team would not?
 
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lol what a dumb thread, they are doing what any SMART organization does! You think the Pats wouldn’t do the exact same thing? Bradford can go duck himself he’s getting paid tons for doing nothing!
What a dumb post.
 

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Huh? Bradford was coming off major rehab for the Eagles and he got dinged and missed a couple game for them before he went to the Vikings. Both of those teams, considered pretty good franchises, both paid more on short term contracts than the Cardinals did.

So, why would the Cardinals get criticized while thoe two team would not?

Bradford has been on the IR 3 times his career and missed others due to dings etc;.IR 2013
IR 2014-missed whole season .IR 2017.
Bradford has only played or started 10 games or more 5 times in a 9 year career..Neither Vikes or Eagles have a reputation that the Cards do.Right or wrong Cards still have the backwards bumbling franchise thought that pops in peoples heads .I don`t agree with that thought although every team makes some headscratching decisions at times it seems the Cards are a favorite whipping boy for talking heads.
 

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Not latest news but news to me. By deactivating Bradford Cards do not have to pay full salary to him. Did not know this was allowed.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...eing-benched-and-losing-money-is-challenging/


Sam Bradford acknowledges being benched and losing money is “challenging”
Posted by Darin Gantt on October 12, 2018, 5:02 PM EDT
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Not only did the Cardinals bench
Sam Bradford after three games, they made him their inactive third quarterback to take money out of his pocket.

He’s doing his best to take the high road, at least.


Via Darren Urban of the team’s official website, Bradford talked to reporters Friday for the first time since his benching, and admitted it wasn’t fun being in his current spot.

It is challenging,” Bradford said. “But you kind of have to push your pride aside. My role has changed. But I still have a job to do, I’m still part of this team, and I am still going to do everything I can to help this team. It’s just figuring it out how I can do that in this new role.”

The new role includes not getting a uniform on game days, so the team can save money. By making
Mike Glennon the backup to rookie Josh Rosen, the Cardinals don’t have to pay Bradford his weekly $312,500 active roster bonuses. While that will cost Bradford more than $4 million if this arrangement lasts the rest of the year, he’s still making $16 million there this year, which allows him to be diplomatic about it...

I wish the article would have stated the actual question that prompted his response. The headline implies that losing money is challenging, but it sounds to me like it was an answer to a question about being benched, not being benched and losing money.
 

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This thread is just putting some truth out there that poeple don't want to hear that's all.

Since you can't change out your team easily it's uncomfortable to understand they may be highly dysfunctional. Trust me they have made great strides on that front but they started out way behind to begin with...

If they end the year as the worst team in football and have the number one pick that'd actually be a good sign cause many years they have arguably been the worst team yet somehow managed not to get the number one pick.

Teams rebuild, this is what it looks like, it's no major deal or trauma and most of those teams are in denial about it like we were but even so this one has been handled about as badly as you can handle it.

You'd hope for better peformance out of the offense given we aren't completely without weapons but the line play on both sides of the ball is bad.

I blame that one squarely on Keim, we should be drafting both lines higher up in the draft than we are IMO.

If Keim didn't want Wilks and wanted someone else then you'd have to give him a pass on that but still IMO the test of a GM is really the core of the team, the lines, if they aren't above average then the GM is below average, JMO.
 

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I wish the article would have stated the actual question that prompted his response. The headline implies that losing money is challenging, but it sounds to me like it was an answer to a question about being benched, not being benched and losing money.


That's pretty much how I took it.
 

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Money is the great equalizer. Do you suppose future free agents will demand more or less guaranteed money if they consider this particular situation?


The same as any franchise. You guys are getting bent out of shape over a common NFL business practice.

Players are CUT for salary cap reasons all the time.


The Dodgers moved Kenta Maeda to the Bullpen to avoid paying him innings bonuses this year.
 

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That's pretty much how I took it.

Yeah, I don't get the impression that Bradford is a bad guy, but that headline makes it seem like he is. I don't know if that is fair.
 

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This seems to be the popular opinion and I'm not sure who saw my question the first time I asked it but are there actual examples of similar situations from around the league or from successful teams?

The Niners benched Colin Kaeparnick half way through the 2015 season to save the roster bonus money he was due for the second half of the season.
 

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The Niners benched Colin Kaeparnick half way through the 2015 season to save the roster bonus money he was due for the second half of the season.

I wouldn't use the 49ers, a team we beat that may be the only team we beat, as an example of stellar franchise behavior, but that's just me.
 

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Titans running back DeMarco Murray hit the first threshold of a rushing-touchdown incentive worth $200,000 for nine such scores with three games left in the 2016 season. Three more touchdowns on the ground were worth an additional $200,000. Coincidence or not, Derrick Henry, his backup, scored all three of Tennessee's rushing touchdowns near the goal line in the final three contests while Murray remained stuck at nine.
 

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Titans running back DeMarco Murray hit the first threshold of a rushing-touchdown incentive worth $200,000 for nine such scores with three games left in the 2016 season. Three more touchdowns on the ground were worth an additional $200,000. Coincidence or not, Derrick Henry, his backup, scored all three of Tennessee's rushing touchdowns near the goal line in the final three contests while Murray remained stuck at nine.

Again, using a team that has ZERO SB wins as your example of stellar franchise behavior, well it isn't something I would do but go ahead if you wish.
 

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The Niners benched Colin Kaeparnick half way through the 2015 season to save the roster bonus money he was due for the second half of the season.
I don't think this counts as common practice shared by all teams, especially successful ones. Many consider that benching to be unwarranted and unfair, don't they?
 

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Don't remember the exact circumstances but didn't the Cards do right by Shipley?
 

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Again, using a team that has ZERO SB wins as your example of stellar franchise behavior, well it isn't something I would do but go ahead if you wish.


You are asking for examples. These pop up. There are many others. But you are convinced the Cardinals are still cheap, and different, so I will leave you to wallow in that
 

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And yet the team has 5 super bowl rings.

Their most recent SB win being over 20 years ago with different ownership thus it's more or less an entirely new franchise for our discussion purposes since then but if you want to keep riding that weak horse go ahead.
 

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Their most recent SB win being over 20 years ago with different ownership thus it's more or less an entirely new franchise for our discussion purposes since then but if you want to keep riding that weak horse go ahead.


Hey you are the one that wants to give charity money to a crappy QB who is riding the pine.
 

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You are asking for examples. These pop up. There are many others. But you are convinced the Cardinals are still cheap, and different, so I will leave you to wallow in that

Here's where you are wrong.

I don't think the Cardinals are cheap, I think they are being Naive to think that some important people, namely the FA they want to attract, will not get that impression based on their behavior.

I don't think they are actually cheap and in this case I think they are taking some kind of principled stand which would be ok if the rest of the NFL shared the same thought process and I don't think they do.

As far as wallowing in my own thoughts... well thank you I will if you don't mind :)
 

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Hey you are the one that wants to give charity money to a crappy QB who is riding the pine.

No I would never have signed him for that much in the first place but they did.

I'm not worried about it frankly they'll learn, when FA won't come here or when they have agents that say no to that clause in their contracts then they'll learn the hard way.

Not my problem.
 

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Kurt Warner made 4 million a year when we went to the super bowl. Just for reference for anyone thinking Bradford is underpaid.
 

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No I would never have signed him for that much in the first place but they did.

I'm not worried about it frankly they'll learn, when FA won't come here or when they have agents that say no to that clause in their contracts then they'll learn the hard way.

Not my problem.

Well it's called a Roster bonus for a reason. You get it for being on the Roster. He's not on the roster for a reason.
 
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