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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,540
    You have a stud QB who is only 26 years old, and a hall of fame coach. Yeah, I think you're fine.
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,831
    edited October 2021
    I thought The Mahomes Rate was the same any old sneakerhead goes at?
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,598
    I thought The Mahomes Rate was the same any old sneakerhead goes at?
    God I hate those fucking commercials
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,831
    I thought The Mahomes Rate was the same any old sneakerhead goes at?
    God I hate those fucking commercials

    The only thing men buy (according to ads during football) is Insurance.  Oh, fast food and beer.
    The Jake from State Farm are some of the worst of the worst.
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  • Glorified KC
    Glorified KC KCMO Native Posts: 2,814
    I thought The Mahomes Rate was the same any old sneakerhead goes at?

    This is true.

    I wish I was a sacrifice, but somehow still lived on.
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,831
    BTW, I agree fully on paying Patrick Mahomes.
    The game last night showed exactly what happens when you pay money to a crappy QB and expect him to play well. 
    If Mahomes is on 49ers they win that game comfortably.  Instead they allowed Price fucking Harry to heave up shitty deep passes to draw idiotic PI penalties and could not move the ball on offense, themselves.



    Straight trash, homie.
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  • Glorified KC
    Glorified KC KCMO Native Posts: 2,814
    Starting QBs come at a premium once they are off of their rookie contract.  I guess if you wanted to avoid paying out that amount of money to a QB, you can just keep drafting one every 4 years and bank on them being good enough in years 2-4 to get you to be a championship contender.  Good luck to that strategy.
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  • wndowpayne
    wndowpayne Posts: 1,469
    Starting QBs come at a premium once they are off of their rookie contract.  I guess if you wanted to avoid paying out that amount of money to a QB, you can just keep drafting one every 4 years and bank on them being good enough in years 2-4 to get you to be a championship contender.  Good luck to that strategy.


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  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    I’d rather have cash but at least they kinda blew it out for the dude. Heard he wanted a round of golf with Brady.

    Bucs are giving Byron Kennedy the following for the No. 600 TD football: Two signed jerseys and a helmet from Tom Brady, a signed Mike Evans  jersey & his game cleats, a $1K credit at our team store, and two season passes for the remainder of this season as well as next season.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,884
    DewieCox said:
    I’d rather have cash but at least they kinda blew it out for the dude. Heard he wanted a round of golf with Brady.

    Bucs are giving Byron Kennedy the following for the No. 600 TD football: Two signed jerseys and a helmet from Tom Brady, a signed Mike Evans  jersey & his game cleats, a $1K credit at our team store, and two season passes for the remainder of this season as well as next season.
    And you're not a dick, to boot.  Seems like he did okay
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,894
    mrussel1 said:
    DewieCox said:
    I’d rather have cash but at least they kinda blew it out for the dude. Heard he wanted a round of golf with Brady.

    Bucs are giving Byron Kennedy the following for the No. 600 TD football: Two signed jerseys and a helmet from Tom Brady, a signed Mike Evans  jersey & his game cleats, a $1K credit at our team store, and two season passes for the remainder of this season as well as next season.
    And you're not a dick, to boot.  Seems like he did okay
    But of course he'll have to pay taxes on the stuff.
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  • No team with a franchise QB - one that has won a Super Bowl and an MVP - doesn't sign and/or extend and/or take up the largest portion of their salaries. How is this even a conversation? The team doesn't suffer. The team benefits from having a top-3/5 QB, which is rightly paid as such as it's the most important position in the game. They already benefitted by getting a "discount" by winning a SB, and going to an additional SB, while on his rookie deal. Seriously, what are we even talking about here?
    The team is doing great now aren't they?

    Of course you sign your QB long term.  It's your plan after that really matters.

    What we are talking about that none of you see is the part of the GM that screwed up.  You can have the greatest QB in the world but without the pieces around him that means squat.  That is exactly what is happening now.

    I also mentioned that the SB's were on his rookie deal and now that he is paid unless management  is smarter w their money the team is going nowhere.
  • Starting QBs come at a premium once they are off of their rookie contract.  I guess if you wanted to avoid paying out that amount of money to a QB, you can just keep drafting one every 4 years and bank on them being good enough in years 2-4 to get you to be a championship contender.  Good luck to that strategy.
    Aaaaand nobody said this... Well maybe the Jets, but that's another story.
  • JeBurkhardt
    JeBurkhardt Posts: 5,332
    BTW, I agree fully on paying Patrick Mahomes.
    The game last night showed exactly what happens when you pay money to a crappy QB and expect him to play well. 
    If Mahomes is on 49ers they win that game comfortably.  Instead they allowed Price fucking Harry to heave up shitty deep passes to draw idiotic PI penalties and could not move the ball on offense, themselves.



    Straight trash, homie.
    Don't even get me started on the 49ers. Their insistence on signing Brian Hoyer when Kyle was hired has caused a snow ball effect of screwing up this team. Because they had Hoyer, they didn't address getting a starting caliber QB in the draft and instead picked up a truly horrible one in CJ Beathard. Because neither of them were any good, they traded for Jimmy, which I thought was a good idea, but he hasn't been able to stay healthy and doesn't seem to have developed into the QB we need. Because they had Jimmy, they ignored the QB position in the draft, until they couldn't any longer and then gave up a bunch of picks for Trey. It might work out, but I think everything can be traced to the decision to sign Hoyer.    
  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,540
    "Oh and Mahomes got paid and the rest of the team is going to suffer."

    "When the bulk of the cap goes to him yes the rest of the team suffers. When he was cheap they had a hell of a defense and an O line. Those days are gone now.

    Yes Mahomes does not trust his players. it is a shame because he is a generational player and hope he bounces back like the greats do."

    No where in here do you elude to the nuance of who the GM is, nor whatever else you're trying to say in typed words.

    Football is the easiest of the major sports to overhaul a roster. They'll be fine.
  • The Broncos would like a word with the other teams about QB's...

    Since Manning it has been a disaster...
  • cp3iverson
    cp3iverson Posts: 8,702
    edited October 2021
    Brady just gave the guy a Bitcoin so that’s a nice start. 

    I’d still rather have 500k but like you guys said it’s a tough spot reputation wise :lol:
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  • Brady just gave the guy a Bitcoin so that’s a nice start. 

    I’d still rather have 500k but like you guys said it’s a tough spot reputation wise :lol:
    Reputation?  What reputation?  Take the money.  No one is going to remember this after a few weeks.  What was the guys name that caught the Bonds ball?  McGwire ball?  Jeter 3000 hit/HR ball?

    No one will give a shit...
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,884
    Brady just gave the guy a Bitcoin so that’s a nice start. 

    I’d still rather have 500k but like you guys said it’s a tough spot reputation wise :lol:
    Reputation?  What reputation?  Take the money.  No one is going to remember this after a few weeks.  What was the guys name that caught the Bonds ball?  McGwire ball?  Jeter 3000 hit/HR ball?

    No one will give a shit...
    Is Tom Brady's 600th TD really worth a half million?  Unsigned?  I don't believe that.  Is the sports market that out of whack?
  • mrussel1 said:
    Brady just gave the guy a Bitcoin so that’s a nice start. 

    I’d still rather have 500k but like you guys said it’s a tough spot reputation wise :lol:
    Reputation?  What reputation?  Take the money.  No one is going to remember this after a few weeks.  What was the guys name that caught the Bonds ball?  McGwire ball?  Jeter 3000 hit/HR ball?

    No one will give a shit...
    Is Tom Brady's 600th TD really worth a half million?  Unsigned?  I don't believe that.  Is the sports market that out of whack?
    1 million something for the McGwire ball.

    If you have a historical significance or milestone attached to an item whether it be game worn or used the value increases exponentially.

    Brady will go down as the best QB so that ball is cheap at 500K.