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Great news on Sitton. I dont see Finley being extended until he proves he can stay healthy AND put up monster numbers for a full year. That will cost us much more if he does both, maybe even putting him out of TT's price range but I still think we have to see it before we break the bank to resign him.
Great news on Sitton. I dont see Finley being extended until he proves he can stay healthy AND put up monster numbers for a full year. That will cost us much more if he does both, maybe even putting him out of TT's price range but I still think we have to see it before we break the bank to resign him.
was just about to say this. hate to see us blow a bunch of money on potential and a few great plays. oh, wait. the whole league is built on this premise. nevermind.
was just about to say this. hate to see us blow a bunch of money on potential and a few great plays. oh, wait. the whole league is built on this premise. nevermind.
That is part of the risk, though with Finley injuries have been far more prevalent than with Sitton. But getting him early, before he locks down numbers or All Pro selections that will drive up his price, you get a discount. Even Rodgers came in cheap because of this.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Pretty long contract for TT. Usually he goes for the short front-loaded ones instead of the long mike-shermany ones.
Well, Sitton will be 31 at the end of the contract, it's entirely likely that TT doesn't expect to give him a 3rd contract (especially if he develops a rep as a top OG) so he'll instead get all of Sitton's best years with his 2nd contract.
It'll take a couple of days to get this unless someone is in a big hurry. Kuhn's numbers took 1-2 days, Jones took nearly a week. Part of it maybe how busy the NFL and NFLPA are in reviewing the contracts and posting the information for agents.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
It'll take a couple of days to get this unless someone is in a big hurry. Kuhn's numbers took 1-2 days, Jones took nearly a week. Part of it maybe how busy the NFL and NFLPA are in reviewing the contracts and posting the information for agents.
It's a pretty crazy time at the league office this weekend, so I imagine sifting through all of the waiver stuff is going to push back the Sitton numbers coming out for a little while.
I also think that maybe the Packers keep these sorts of things quieter than other teams do (or maybe they just get covered by Midwesterners, unlike many other teams.)
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