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Because he has earned it? Because he is the top RB, possibly even the best player in the NFL if he is healthy?
Why not keep him happy is the better question.
And pay through the nose for the guy to sit there and hold out, and be a malcontent. The Steelers are extremely lucky to have Roethlisberger and Brown - two legit NFL superstars that could win 9 games with me at RB. We lose games from David Johnson next year, and we have Josh Rosen, Chase Edmonds, and Christian Kirk as our top 3 offensive weapons. 3 players who have yet to play an NFL snap.
And if he's willing to take a good deal that doesn't break the bank, great! He's earned it, and giving him a long-term deal with some extra cheddar is absolutely the right call. If he decides to go the Bell route, then he can shove it and take the franchise tag. I mean, it's not like you just want to give him anything he wants, to the detriment of the rest of the team, right DCR?
The Steelers haven't lost games from Bell, save from him getting suspended. And DJ doesn't strike me as the kind of jackass malcontent as Bell. Trust me, I'm here in the 'Burgh--Bell is a complete *******.
I just don't get this thinking, given the lack of wear and tear on this guy's legs.
I think I said it in this thread already, but we're spoiled as fans right now. Does anyone not remember that Adrian Murrell, Beanie Wells, and Edgerrin James are the only 3 backs to eclipse 1,000 yards outside of David Johnson in Arizona Cardinals history?
That's not even five guys. In nearly 30 years. And now we have one of the league's premier backs. These guys don't just come along all the time, and we could lock up THE key asset for our rookie QB at a presumed discount in his most developmental years.
John David Crow, Johnny Roland, OJ Anderson, Garrison Hearst...I think so. I still believe the deal is done before TC. I think its the verbiage and incentives being ironed out still.
When have the Cards ever had the BEST RB in the league or even been in that conversation? The guy is the best offensive player on our team. He has a small window to make as much money as he can. People cry when we let good players walk or they leave in FA and now some guys want him to play out his final year? We dont need this crap hanging over our head for the next 3 seasons. Get a deal done with protection from injury and maybe incentives. If he balls out this year we probably have to pay him more than he would sign for at the moment.
The fact of the matter is any one of you would do the exact same thing in his shoes. Wether you admit it or not.
The Steelers haven't lost games from Bell, save from him getting suspended. And DJ doesn't strike me as the kind of jackass malcontent as Bell. Trust me, I'm here in the 'Burgh--Bell is a complete *******.
Good point. Still, if you up the number to rushed for more than 1,100 yards, it's officially just Edge and DJ. And no RB has ever contributed 500 receiving yards in a season besides him. Much less done it while also running for over 1,000.You forgot Ronald Moore and Garrison Hearst. Both gained 1000 during a season.
ThisDangerous game for David Johnson if he chooses to hold out and tried to get paid "like a player" than by positional market value. Arizona can franchise him twice for a reasonable dollar figure, and by the time he's done being franchised, he'll be 28 going on 29. And if he sustains one more moderate-to-severe injury, his stock will plummet.
Plus we only owe him 1.8 million this year and then use 2 tags of about 11 - 13 million per year, not guaranteed. No HB situation.This
so...does it make keim look bad if a deal gets done in two days during his suspension?
The Cardinals already have a Number that they are willing to give to David as an extension. There is no need for them to go over that number since DJ is still under contract and they have the franchise tag they can use. The Cards hold all of the Cards in this situation. If DJ sits out Training camp he can be fined.
2) David Johnson, RB, Arizona Cardinals
Like Elliott in Dallas, Johnson's value to Arizona became quite clear during his abbreviated campaign last fall.
In 2016, Johnson led the NFL in scrimmage yards (2,118) and touchdowns (20), while the Cardinals ranked sixth in scoring and ninth in total offense. In 2017, Johnson missed nearly the entire season with a wrist injury, and Arizona dropped to 25th in scoring and 22nd in total offense. No coincidence there.
Johnson is a Swiss Army Knife superstar. Earlier this offseason on my SiriusXM Radio show, "Schein On Sports," the Cards back said he expects 1,500 yards running and 1,000 receiving. I'm not going to bet against him.
Johnson's presence in the backfield will allow Arizona to break in rookie QB Josh Rosen. And simply put, David Johnson puts the Cardinals in the conversation.
Oh, yinz mean jag-off!The Steelers haven't lost games from Bell, save from him getting suspended. And DJ doesn't strike me as the kind of jackass malcontent as Bell. Trust me, I'm here in the 'Burgh--Bell is a complete *******.
Oh, yinz mean jag-off!
I thought ****** was a Chicago term? First time I heard it was when former classmates came back to town from Western Illinois University. They got the term from Chicago classmates.
never realized ****** was regional dialect. Heard it in Phoenix all the time.
I thought ****** was a Chicago term? First time I heard it was when former classmates came back to town from Western Illinois University. They got the term from Chicago classmates.
Probably because of the large number of Chicago transplants. I'm from southern Illinois where they still have somewhat of a drawl.
No, sorry, you thought wrong. It's Pittsburghese all the way. Nobody's taking ****** from us!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/******
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jag off
Probably because of the large number of PITTSBURGH transplants. When the steel industry began to fail, Pittsburghers went everywhere. It's why you (sadly) see so many Pittsburgh Steelers fans around the world, let alone the country.
I first heard the term around 1981 in my hometown from guys that roomed with guys from Chicago. Here in Phoenix I have yet to meet someone from Pittsburgh but I have 3 employees that are from Chicago. Doesn't really matter to me where the term started. Maybe someone from Chicago moved to the Burgh & got it going there
Post of the monthI heard it the day i was born in 1958 sedona az....doc`s 1st words when he saw me....so not to chi and pitt..........Sedona.58.Me...........sorry