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  • #16
    Originally posted by red View Post
    thats a lot of coin. but a lot of us on this forum have figured for awhile that the 10 million dollar mark is want he was probably gonna get

    the question becomes, what does cobb want if jordy wants 10 a year. it was pretty obvious before he got hurt last year that cobb had become a-rods "go-to guy"

    can we really afford to pay 2 wr's around 10 a year each with all the young talent we now have at the position?

    and if it becomes a one or the other situation, who do you keep? jordy is a great deep threat and a crowd favorite. cobb is younger and more talented (imo), and more exciting (also imo). both great players, both seem like great locker room guys
    It is a bit of an embarrassment of riches. Can you pay two guys and a QB all top money? My gut reaction is no.

    10M is not really top of the market anymore, Bowe has the 5th highest APY at 11.2M. Nelson might take a (small) step below, but I really don't see him signing for any less than 9.5M or so. Maybe the Pack gets lucky and sign Cobb for less? If so, not by much...and I think Cobb will be less willing to give a discount because he is much less likely to have a long career.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
      Brandon Marshall signed a 3 year, 30 million extension a few months ago. Is the market for Jordy stronger than for Brandon Marshall?
      Good question. I'd put Marshall a small notch ahead of Nelson and only a year older but the Packers have the cash to spend right now so 3 years $30 would sit fine with me.
      Originally posted by 3irty1
      This is museum quality stupidity.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by red View Post
        thats a lot of coin. but a lot of us on this forum have figured for awhile that the 10 million dollar mark is want he was probably gonna get

        the question becomes, what does cobb want if jordy wants 10 a year. it was pretty obvious before he got hurt last year that cobb had become a-rods "go-to guy"

        can we really afford to pay 2 wr's around 10 a year each with all the young talent we now have at the position?

        and if it becomes a one or the other situation, who do you keep? jordy is a great deep threat and a crowd favorite. cobb is younger and more talented (imo), and more exciting (also imo). both great players, both seem like great locker room guys
        Cobb could be tricky. A lot of promise and good things when healthy. But has missed significant time. Going to get a shorter, tweener contract I think.
        Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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        • #19
          If the cap jumps as much as it's supposed to in the next few years, 10m could easily become average for #1 WRs (not top tier like Megatron, but just the good #1s that are out there). I'd say get it done. WRs typically don't fade like RBs do until the mid 30s, so Jordy (if he stays healthy) likely has a few good years left in him.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by pbmax View Post
            Cobb could be tricky. A lot of promise and good things when healthy. But has missed significant time. Going to get a shorter, tweener contract I think.
            Might be what happens - near 10 for Nelson, 5-6 for Cobb. That could work for the Pack.
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            • #21
              They will pay Jordy and he'll stay a Packer.
              All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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              • #22
                I believe this to be the case. I think they'll wait on Cobb.

                And probably wait on Finley until he's twisting in the wind and the usual two to three tight ends get hurt in camp.
                "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

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                • #23
                  I don't see any potential for savings by signing him now. Why not take his last cheap year and address this with another year of insight?
                  70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.

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                  • #24
                    "Him" being Nelson or Cobb? If you mean Cobb, I agree. If you mean Nelson, I don't agree - you know what you have with him, and you don't want to risk the Vikings luring him away with a huge contract and the promise of 1,000 acres of prime Minnesota farmland.
                    "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                    KYPack

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Fritz View Post
                      "Him" being Nelson or Cobb? If you mean Cobb, I agree. If you mean Nelson, I don't agree - you know what you have with him, and you don't want to risk the Vikings luring him away with a huge contract and the promise of 1,000 acres of prime Minnesota farmland.
                      Well, he is a farmboy.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Fritz View Post
                        "Him" being Nelson or Cobb? If you mean Cobb, I agree. If you mean Nelson, I don't agree - you know what you have with him, and you don't want to risk the Vikings luring him away with a huge contract and the promise of 1,000 acres of prime Minnesota farmland.
                        "Him" being Jordy. With Cobb there well could be savings because he's never been the best on his own team. He's shown enough to give everyone a boner but hasn't even had a 1,000 yard season yet. Because we already know exactly what Jordy is I feel his deal is less urgent. I don't really see him as a FA flight risk. Also a lot can change in a year so there is value in deferring the decision. We may not need to evaluate Jordy to pay him but he's not been immune to injury so why raise the stakes earlier than we need to?
                        70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by 3irty1 View Post
                          "Him" being Jordy. With Cobb there well could be savings because he's never been the best on his own team. He's shown enough to give everyone a boner but hasn't even had a 1,000 yard season yet. Because we already know exactly what Jordy is I feel his deal is less urgent. I don't really see him as a FA flight risk. Also a lot can change in a year so there is value in deferring the decision. We may not need to evaluate Jordy to pay him but he's not been immune to injury so why raise the stakes earlier than we need to?
                          Ah, the eternal debate. You're right about the injury possibility, of course, but the other side of the equation is that by waiting you'll pay more later or lose the guy. He seems loyal, but he's no dummy. It's a short career and there is no real loyalty on either side. It's a business. Maybe he'd like to play closer to home, in KC?
                          "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                          KYPack

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by 3irty1 View Post
                            "Him" being Jordy. With Cobb there well could be savings because he's never been the best on his own team. He's shown enough to give everyone a boner but hasn't even had a 1,000 yard season yet. Because we already know exactly what Jordy is I feel his deal is less urgent. I don't really see him as a FA flight risk. Also a lot can change in a year so there is value in deferring the decision. We may not need to evaluate Jordy to pay him but he's not been immune to injury so why raise the stakes earlier than we need to?
                            He had 433 yards in 6 games last season, I think he was well on his way before the BS tackle from the rookie safety Elam.

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                            • #29
                              It's done, 4 year 39 million.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Brandon494 View Post
                                He had 433 yards in 6 games last season, I think he was well on his way before the BS tackle from the rookie safety Elam.
                                It was pretty clear, at least to me, that ccobb was the #1 guy before the freak injury

                                I have no doubt he'll resume that role this year

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