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No effing way do I appropriate 15 mil a year to hassan freaking reddick.
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Lol. I don’t hate golden. I’m fine with signing him but I think we rue the day we let a young Reddick go.key-riced dude, you make it seem like we just signed Travis Laboy again! Golden is not THAT bad.
But no one is saying it. So using that number as representative of anyone’s position is just false hyperbole, also kinda just lying to try to bolster your argument disingenuouslyWhy not? If he’s as good as some people on here claim? Trey Hendrickson is getting $15m from the Bengals, Carl Lawson is getting $15m from the Jets, Shaw Barrett got $18m from the Buccs and Leonard Floyd is getting $16m from the Rams. Hendrickson is the only one to have more sacks than Reddick.
Well that’s another thing entirely . . . he was a terrible draft pick. KEIM!!!Agree we should have tagged him. I never doubted his work ethic or want to, I just didn’t see any production until last year so it makes me skeptical as to him repeating last year. it’s not like he blew anybody out of the water at temple either. He played against subpar competition and his best year he got eight sacks.
You are basing your opinion of what Reddick is going to do on 3 seasons prior to last year. I am basing my opinion of what keim is going to spend on free agents on all of his history. I love you guys who have such optimistic outlooks on keims plans.like I said tell me his stats for the other 15 games. I would like to know if you think that guy is worth 13-15 a year? I don’t want to hear maybe this happens or that happens. 3 years and 15 games of pure average at best
you don’t know what we are going to spend money on. All I hear is what YOU think is going to happen
Lines like "whatever the cost" don't exactly prevent the imagination from running wild. And a $13 million transition tag isn't that different than a $15 million franchise tag at the position.But no one is saying it. So using that number as representative of anyone’s position is just false hyperbole, also kinda just lying to try to bolster your argument disingenuously
Lines like "whatever the cost" don't exactly prevent the imagination from running wild. And a $13 million transition tag isn't that different than a $15 million franchise tag at the position.
keep lying about what people are saying. Does wonders for the discussion.
I wanted to keep Reddick at all costs.
That’s why I wanted to tag him. Let’s see it another year.
So, Would you rather have Golden/Kennard at 11 million or Reddick at 13 million.
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Not sure how else I'm supposed to interpret these statements for the purpose of discussion if you three aren't saying this. Because that all looks pretty clear.
Dude, you need to chill out. I haven't memorized yours, ouchie's, and DVontel's positions on transition tags vs. franchise tags vs. long term contracts on an individual basis throughout threads. There's still only a very marginal difference between saying $13 million and $15 million. When I first mentioned $15 million in this thread, I was throwing a rough number out there, especially considering we have no idea what Reddick is going to net in a long term deal. The transition tag, either tag, at $12.7 million, is still too much money. You're picking nits.WTF are you talking about? Ouchie has REPEATEDLY said Transition Tag. Same as DVontel. That's what he means regardless of cost... the Transition Tag cost. All three of us have stuck to the transition tag for weeks. You are the one projecting the 15 million dollar number on us and taking "whatever it costs" completely out of context.
Again, just so this is clear and you can stop LYING REPEATEADLY, the people who wanted Reddick back, wanted him back at the Transition Tag number, which according to the above isn't even 13 million... it's 12.7 million.
And if you look above, you'll also note that upon further thought, this shouldn't have even come down to a Golden or Reddick thing. Most people before the tags were announced didn't think it would (I did). But this team could have and should have resigned both and let the almost 10 million dollars of wasted money on Gardeck's ACL and Kennard's benched ass hit the bricks. And even then, they could restructure CJ's contract to try and create more space for whatever CB, OL or WR... they seem to have zero plan on signing.
I also appreciate you just completely ignoring the rest of the point made about allocation of resources. Misconstrue or flat out lie about the other's argument and then just completely ignore the others. Solid discussion skills.
Yeah... that wasn’t the question. Snd lol... where are all those guys coming from?
and you didn’t answer the question. Right now we have Golden/Kennard taking up 11 million dollars on the D. Reddick transition tagged would have been 2 million dollars more at that position. So, Would you rather have Golden/Kennard at 11 million or Reddick at 13 million. Also, Newsflash, you’re not getting an IOL, WR and CB for the 2 million dollar difference if you stick for older/slower/not as productive Golden and benchwarming busted trash from Detroit Kennard.
to get the IOL, CB and WR this team STILL has to make room outside of the dollars dedicated to the OLB spot they currently have.
It wasn't that "pie in the sky" when we were down to the final three teams in consideration. Also, Keim can't draft, so keeping "our own higher end free agents" is a thing that doesn't happen.
This is so backwards. If we re-signed Reddick, Kennard is still under contract, just like he is with Golden, so you can't remove him from the Reddick equation either. It'd be more realistic to call it $11 million for Golden/Kennard, or ~$21 million for Reddick/Kennard. Kennard can still be cut in either scenario. Even if you want to make it "just Reddick," there's a $3.75 million cap hit to cut him, so you're looking at $16.75 million on the cap to give Reddick the unquestioned role and still have to solve for depth.
No one is saying it, but the market dictates it. It would make him a top 10 paid player at the position and likely his only big pay day because of his age and great season.But no one is saying it. So using that number as representative of anyone’s position is just false hyperbole, also kinda just lying to try to bolster your argument disingenuously
If that ends up being the contract then that would be very reasonable. Hope you’re right.I predict Reddick gets about 3 years/26-27 mill with about half that guaranteed. If he was an "in demand" edge player, he would have been signed yesterday like all the other top pass rushers. That's a contract the Cards should do to keep him and maybe they will, but I doubt it.
i thought he would get well more than thatI predict Reddick gets about 3 years/26-27 mill with about half that guaranteed. If he was an "in demand" edge player, he would have been signed yesterday like all the other top pass rushers. That's a contract the Cards should do to keep him and maybe they will, but I doubt it.
His biggest contribution to this team will be in the form of a compensatory pick.
I Keep forgetting about that. Oh well.unfortunately because the Cards didn’t pick up his 5th year option, we won’t even get that.
If we resigned Reddick for $13m he would have 5 sacks and 62 PFF grade.
If he signs elsewhere for $10m he will have 12 sacks and a 78 PFF grade.
That's just how it works.
Yeah actually $2M does make a difference. Look at Lindsey.Lines like "whatever the cost" don't exactly prevent the imagination from running wild. And a $13 million transition tag isn't that different than a $15 million franchise tag at the position.
You keep saying $15, the transition tag is $13. ONE PERSON said “at all costs” - the transition tag is obviously an available alternative.You must be registered for see images attach
Not sure how else I'm supposed to interpret these statements for the purpose of discussion if you three aren't saying this. Because that all looks pretty clear.