Maybe he just wanted to play for Vance.Let's see what people think about the Zach Allen deal.
Actually, the CARDS would have had to pay more than the Denver offer to retain.
Hindsight is a great toolI would not have paid him that money but as a GM I would have extended him before it ever got to this
This is my thoughtMaybe he just wanted to play for Vance.
But he doesn’t know the scheme staff and everything is completely different. The only thing he knows is his home he very much could’ve just wanted to continue playing for Vance.Let's assume he would stay somewhere he knows and is comfortable for the same money.
It's not hindsight because I am not Keim and would have paid him before his contract ran out, instead of spending money on Forsaken AndersonHindsight is a great tool
Oh, it’s hindsight, you don’t know what you would’ve done, especially considering with his injury history before last season… But it’s easy to say now 100%It's not hindsight because I am not Keim and would have paid him before his contract ran out
No, no and triple no. Keim could have done this even during last season, and it would not have been as much to get done as probably now but Keim spent money in other areas instead of taking care of his ownOh, it’s hindsight, you don’t know what you would’ve done, especially considering with his injury history before last season… But it’s easy to say now 100%
Maybe. Maybe not. Do you know what the incentives are? I haven’t seen them? Could be roster bonuses, workout bonuses, or play time incentives. He could just be completely average and possibly hit the 45 million. Are you saying no player ever hits their contract value? Because I doubt that.Why do you keep using 45 mill as the contract value? The guaranteed money is $32. If he makes it to the 45, that means he way over-played his contract and EARNED his incentives. Do you think Chris Lindstrom, OG, that signed a 5 year 105/mill dollar contract is going to see anywhere near that? 63 mill of that is guaranteed. That's what he'll see.
You sharing duty with Brit on the organizational defense brigade?Oh, it’s hindsight, you don’t know what you would’ve done, especially considering with his injury history before last season… But it’s easy to say now 100%
Not at all already said I would have signed him… wish he would’ve stayed and pooch was screwed. But Jetstream is using hindsight none the lessYou sharing duty with Brit on the organizational defense brigade?
Yep. I wanted him signed too. Following VJ makes his life much easier than it would be trying to fit in with a brand new coaching scheme. A 3 year deal is great for him too, if he blows up and can get another payday quickly.Not at all already said I would have signed him… wish he would’ve stayed and pooch was screwed. But Jetstream is using hindsight none the less
I truly feel though that this was him wanting to follow VJ in addition to the $$….
No, I'm saying that actual contract value is 32 mill. His cap hit isn't going to be 15 mill/year. If he's completely average, he'll be let go prior to the end of the contract. If he out performs, and yes that has happened, he'll either hit his value or they will re-structure, renegotiate prior to his contract coming to an end.Maybe. Maybe not. Do you know what the incentives are? I haven’t seen them? Could be roster bonuses, workout bonuses, or play time incentives. He could just be completely average and possibly hit the 45 million. Are you saying no player ever hits their contract value? Because I doubt that.
Hindsight is a great tool
Why do you keep using 45 mill as the contract value? The guaranteed money is $32. If he makes it to the 45, that means he way over-played his contract and EARNED his incentives. Do you think Chris Lindstrom, OG, that signed a 5 year 105/mill dollar contract is going to see anywhere near that? 63 mill of that is guaranteed. That's what he'll see.
The way I see it is he is worth that contract on most teams.
I am not sure he is worth it in the Cards current situation. Nevertheless I voted he is worth it on the poll.