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They have a decent bit of talent around him.

At 18 a year they'll be losing talent around him next couple of offseasons because they can't pay it.
 

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Problem with that line of thinking is, if they brought in a rookie and flopped, the coach and GM are likely fired. Keeping cutler means they are not looking for a QB to start next year so they can concentrate on putting talent around Cutler.

I see the advantage in that. My only rebuttal...to be technical would be from a financial standpoint. Let's say the rookie goes 5-11, 8-8, there's a CHANCE he(with the talent, and added FA) gets to the NFC championship, but loses by year 3.

I think the 3rd year into Cutler's deal, you can't add too many FA's and will be dealing with an injury prone guy that will possibly get as far as the rookie could.
 

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They have a decent bit of talent around him.

At 18 a year they'll be losing talent around him next couple of offseasons because they can't pay it.


Actually if you look at the Bears cap situation, they are in good shape even with this deal. remember, John Mara didnt punish the Bears for what he deemed salary cap violations in the uncapped year. Before this deal the Bears had almost $50 million in cap space for 2014, and a projected $62 million in 2015. Now those numbers will drop... but unlike the Cowboys or Ravens, they are no where near cap strapped even after giving Cutler that deal.
 

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I see the advantage in that. My only rebuttal...to be technical would be from a financial standpoint. Let's say the rookie goes 5-11, 8-8, there's a CHANCE he(with the talent, and added FA) gets to the NFC championship, but loses by year 3.

I think the 3rd year into Cutler's deal, you can't add too many FA's and will be dealing with an injury prone guy that will possibly get as far as the rookie could.



Year three of that deal would be 2016 where the bears currently have $105 million in cap space. Now that number will go down due to this deal and other deals they will make. But the Bears as I stated in a previous post, are one of the teams who got over like a fat rat in the uncapped year. to put that into perspective, The Cowboys are currently slated to have about $30 million in cap space in 2016 and that does not include them extending Bryant or the LT. And we are scheduled to have around $77 million in 2016. But those numbers will change.

Bottom line is, Cutlers contract only hurts the bears if he retires and they have to take a dead money hit for the bonus.
 

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Year three of that deal would be 2016 where the bears currently have $105 million in cap space. Now that number will go down due to this deal and other deals they will make. But the Bears as I stated in a previous post, are one of the teams who got over like a fat rat in the uncapped year. to put that into perspective, The Cowboys are currently slated to have about $30 million in cap space in 2016 and that does not include them extending Bryant or the LT. And we are scheduled to have around $77 million in 2016. But those numbers will change.

Bottom line is, Cutlers contract only hurts the bears if he retires and they have to take a dead money hit for the bonus.

well then the contract makes much more sense...they will be able to add defensive players too
 

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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.

Great. We can only hope that RG3 is worthy of a very big contract since it will most likely indicate that he is back on track & being a major force in leading this offense. Beyond that it is all good to me. Every team needs to face the fact that the QB position will eat up a major portion of the cap assuming that you have a decent QB. Also - the larger figures for the most part just mean that that QB was the most recent one signed - not that he is the best QB.
 

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If he plays to the production that we all hope and expect when we drafted him, he will set a record for contract value in 3 years. If it turns out that he can never make the transition to pocket passer effectively, he won't be on our team in 3 years. We hopefully will have convinced some desperate team to trade for him and recoup what ever we can in draft picks. The challenge will be if he becomes an adequate, but inconsistent, QB. Kinda like a Vick. Some games he is a terror, some games he is a goat. That will be the tough decision......what to do with him.
 

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The only bright side on paying RG3 that kind of money is, we wont be sinking $100 million plus into a 30+ year old QB. If Bob is some where in the Flacco, Cutler range as far as ability I can see him getting that type of deal. If he is still struggling in the pocket more like Vick, then yes this could get dicey.
 

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I'm very happy teh Bears signed Cutler, with him off the market Cousins trade value hopefully will increase now.
 

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The kid from UCLA, Hundley is also a probable 1st rounder if he declares. He looked legit beating VTs ass the other day. I was impressed. Wouldn't surprise me too see 4-5 in the first 40-50 picks.

Too inconsistent, I've been watching him for a couple yrs now, he chokes under pressure.
 

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Too inconsistent, I've been watching him for a couple yrs now, he chokes under pressure.



That wont stop some one from giving him a $100 million dollar contract in the NFL though. :whistle:
 

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The only bright side on paying RG3 that kind of money is, we wont be sinking $100 million plus into a 30+ year old QB. If Bob is some where in the Flacco, Cutler range as far as ability I can see him getting that type of deal. If he is still struggling in the pocket more like Vick, then yes this could get dicey.

The only bright side? Cmon. We have now seen one very good & one bad year from RG3. Nobody real knows how he will fare next season & beyond. Sure - he could fall short. However - there is also a good chance that he parks his ego at the door, learns more about the QB position & returns strongly. He has his flaws, but he is intelligent, hard working and does have talent. He is most likely not the monster that he has been portrayed to be by some.

A good contract down the road could mean that he is once again a top QB. Time will tell.
 

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The only bright side? Cmon. We have now seen one very good & one bad year from RG3. Nobody real knows how he will fare next season & beyond. Sure - he could fall short. However - there is also a good chance that he parks his ego at the door, learns more about the QB position & returns strongly. He has his flaws, but he is intelligent, hard working and does have talent. He is most likely not the monster that he has been portrayed to be by some.

A good contract down the road could mean that he is once again a top QB. Time will tell.


Socal... I know you guys are protective of RG3. But not everything is a slam on him. But the fact is, the QB market has been set, and guys are getting ridiculous contracts. Its NEVER good to need to sink that kind of money into a player. But its an eventuality. So as i said, the only good thing about having to sink that kind of money into the position is the fact that we likely wont be doing it for a guy who is in his 30s already. I would prefer we NOT have to lock up 20% of our cap into ANY single player. But if we have to do it, better its for a guy who likely can actually play out the contract. And while I agree he might not be the monster some make him out to be, he isnt an innocent little victim here either.
 

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Shark, what was protective about what socal posted? I thought he was pretty factual.
 

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Shark, what was protective about what socal posted? I thought he was pretty factual.


The only bright side? Cmon. We have now seen one very good & one bad year from RG3.

He has his flaws, but he is intelligent, hard working and does have talent.

He is most likely not the monster that he has been portrayed to be by some.



Those three statements right there seem more like defending RG3 more than actually looking at what i was actually saying. I was more pointing out the inevitability of us having to pay a QB (what ever QB we deem is the "franchise") that kind of money. And since its bound to happen, I would think the only good to come out of it if its infact RG3 is the fact that we are not locking ourselves into an aging QB for that kind of money. This assumes that RG3 has in fact become a solid starter such as Flacco or Cutler.
 

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The only bright side? Cmon. We have now seen one very good & one bad year from RG3.

He has his flaws, but he is intelligent, hard working and does have talent.

He is most likely not the monster that he has been portrayed to be by some.



Those three statements right there seem more like defending RG3 more than actually looking at what i was actually saying. I was more pointing out the inevitability of us having to pay a QB (what ever QB we deem is the "franchise") that kind of money. And since its bound to happen, I would think the only good to come out of it if its infact RG3 is the fact that we are not locking ourselves into an aging QB for that kind of money. This assumes that RG3 has in fact become a solid starter such as Flacco or Cutler.

Well, he did have one good year and one bad year, right?

He does have flaws, but he is intelligent, will work hard and he does have talent.

The monster statement.......guess it just depends on what your definition of monster is.

But for the most part, these are factual, not a defense(except maybe the monster statement).

I also agree with your sentiments that if he does pan out we will be paying a young QB a lot of money for a long period, which is better than paying a 33 year old QB a lot of money for a long period.
 

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Socal... I know you guys are protective of RG3. But not everything is a slam on him. But the fact is, the QB market has been set, and guys are getting ridiculous contracts. Its NEVER good to need to sink that kind of money into a player. But its an eventuality. So as i said, the only good thing about having to sink that kind of money into the position is the fact that we likely wont be doing it for a guy who is in his 30s already. I would prefer we NOT have to lock up 20% of our cap into ANY single player. But if we have to do it, better its for a guy who likely can actually play out the contract. And while I agree he might not be the monster some make him out to be, he isnt an innocent little victim here either.

there only protective if you have determined he is a failure and want to see him fail because you dont like the trade

everything socal said is fairly factual
 

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there only protective if you have determined he is a failure and want to see him fail because you dont like the trade

everything socal said is fairly factual


So is every thing I said.
 

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So is every thing I said.

Who stated that anything you said wasn't factual? Not me. Did I specifically mention you in my response? The word "some" does not equate to you. Not trying to give you a hard time just clarifying things.

Anyhow - it is a fact that all high profile NFL starting QBs will get paid big money & take up a huge portion of the cap. Why worry about it? That is like complaining that the CEO of a corporation makes too much money. This isn't Cuba or North Korea where "everyone is equal".

BTW - my "monster" comment was an exaggeration. I was simply trying to state that RG3 is not as bad a guy as is portrayed by some of the media. Like most people - he has good & bad points. He plays for the Redskins so I will wish for nothing but the best for him as long as he wears that uniform. HTTR
 

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Who stated that anything you said wasn't factual? Not me. Did I specifically mention you in my response? The word "some" does not equate to you. Not trying to give you a hard time just clarifying things.

Anyhow - it is a fact that all high profile NFL starting QBs will get paid big money & take up a huge portion of the cap. Why worry about it? That is like complaining that the CEO of a corporation makes too much money. This isn't Cuba or North Korea where "everyone is equal".

BTW - my "monster" comment was an exaggeration. I was simply trying to state that RG3 is not as bad a guy as is portrayed by some of the media. Like most people - he has good & bad points. He plays for the Redskins so I will wish for nothing but the best for him as long as he wears that uniform. HTTR

you do socal as do i but others dont . as long as he wears our uniform then i want him to do well . it hurts us if he doesnt . some just want to be right or cant separate a trade they didnt like from the guy .
 
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