Sportster 72
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If Griffin returns to year one form he will command that kind of money.
Dean, I ask again....who you gonna sign that is cheaper and better?
exactly jdm. you don't lock yourself into paying a below average QB elite money. Cutler is not an elite Qb but he got elite QB money.
exactly jdm. you don't lock yourself into paying a below average QB elite money. Cutler is not an elite Qb but he got elite QB money.
1st off cutler isnt below avg . 2nd off it should be easy to tell me a qb who is better and cheaper then cutler if he was "below avg "
3rd off who knows how much that contract is really worth . does it have voidable years in it ? is it front loaded or back loaded? neither you nor i at this point knows the specifics and again i have seen no link just yet on the money
find one who is better for cheaper
and this draft class isnt all that either
I think its a deep qb class this year. 9 qbs could be drafted in the first 3 rounds. 4 of those Qbs have 1st round grades on them. If you don't get offered a 2nd for Cousins we should keep him.
Back on the topic of Qb contracts... And mind you this will be bookmarked and posted some where.... With Cutler getting $18 million per year, can any one see us NOT paying a Kings ransom to resign Griffin?? Im thinking atleast what cutler got if he plays average over the next season. If he plays as many of you expect, that deal could tip out at around $21 million a year averaged out considering he will only be $25 or so when his rookie deal is done.
I personally think Chicago could have went a different route as well. Not that Cutler isn't above average at times but I don't think he'll ever lead an organization to a super bowl. Look at the immense talent on Chi-town's roster! The North flopped this year and Cutler couldn't come through or stay healthy. The coach could've took a rookie QB to the NFC championship within 3 years. Cutler will take too many risks, hold on to the rock too long or get injured.