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  1. 6 hours ago, crazycolt1 said:

    No matter what the RBs want they are under the collective bargaining agreement that they and their fellow players negotiated and voted on. 

    Something those RBs are not ready for - the NFL market is a zero-sum game. Do they really think every other position will sacrifice their own potential pay in order to artificially raise the money RBs are getting? Some of those proposals they are floating will do exactly that. Other proposals seem incredibly misguided and will actually hurt RBs in the long-term IMO(for example shorter term rookie contracts for RBs... what do they think will happen? This will lower the value of RBs in the draft even more. Teams would just never draft a RB in the first 3 rounds... and then when negotiations for contracts come, they will be less likely to invest in players they haven't spent big draft capital... and MORE IMPORTANT - why would you spend 15M when you will be able to get the best of the new crop of RBs in the 3d-4th round because their rookie contract value has been devalued) 

     

    I honestly don't know what the solution is. It sucks for the players that the position is getting devalued and the teams are actually catching up to the value they are giving up by paying top of the market value... but I'm honestly not sure any of the newly proposed "solutions" are actually solutions at all or if they would even be accepted by the rest of the league.  

  2. 2 hours ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

    Was listening to a podcast. They said Ballard could use a couple trump cards.  One he could tell his agent if your so sure you can find a team willing pay him more then us you have permission to go find it. Then come back to us. Chances are he won’t find it. He could also tell the agent we aren’t negotiating with a injure player. Then bring Pittman in and pay him and tell Taylor he has to wait.

     

     

    Yeah, I think it was @Superman that mentioned yesterday that by what Ballard said it seems like we probably haven't even offered an extension and we are waiting to see how the new coaching staff uses Taylor. I think it's reasonable for a player coming off an injury that is "serious" enough to keep him on PUP 6 months after surgery. 

  3. 18 minutes ago, w87r said:

    You're telling me that the agent with a profile pic of himself double pointing as his chain has a bad reputation?

     

    No way, even Rodgers wouldn't bet on that. ~ Sarcasm ~

     

     

    Seriously though, I don't know why this guy double pointing at his chain bugs me so much, but it just doesn't display much professionalism, imo.

     

    Have no problem with chains, but that isn't how my agent would be presenting himself.

    There is definitely some importance to appearance when you are representing other people in front of their employers, but his actions not his twitter picture is what really bugs me. Liking tweets saying Taylor should ask for a trade... engaging frivolously with the owner of the team of one (two - Leonard is his client too) of your players. I have no idea what he thinks he's doing and does he really think this is in his client's best interest? If I'm Taylor I would be seriously considering what the hell am I doing being associated with and represented by someone like this... just boggles the mind. 

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  4. For whatever it's worth it seems like this agent has quite a reputation for being a horrible manager and costing his clients tons of money. He's an MMA agent and has pulled some nonsense with his clients... tried to pull hustles on his clients too... he got fired on live TV by one of his fighters too:

     

     

    His behavior on twitter makes perfect sense when you read just a tiny bit about him... 

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  5. 2 hours ago, NFLfan said:

     

    That's true. That does not mean that quality RBs like JT and Barkley should not be paid their value.  (I know that is not what you are intimating but others are.)

     

    I like that RBs are strategizing on ways to get teams to recognize their value to football.

    They should be paid their value. It's just that the value is not what many think it is. For whatever it's worth, I think teams finally are recognizing the real value of RBs... which is not very high. 

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  6. 2 hours ago, NFLfan said:

     

    I agree.

     

     

    Are you sure? Rookie Bijan Robinson is getting the 4th highest guaranteed money (more than Barkley and other RBs).

     

    https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/saquon-barkley-signing-new-deal-with-giants-a-timeline-of-contract-drama-how-both-sides-reached-agreement/

    Rookie scale contracts are fixed by draft position, not by playing position. Whoever was drafted at 8 this year would have gotten the exact same deal. It's not affected by the RB market at all. 

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  7. 3 hours ago, w87r said:

    He should trade his agent.

    This whole thing started when he changed his agent. He never said anything about contract and stuff until end of March of this year when he changed his agent and then the negotiation through the media started the VERY FIRST time he got a chance to speak in front of the media at OTAs. 

     

    I guess his agent is doing his job the way he understands it and the way he thinks will best serve his client. I just don't think this is the best way to go with Irsay. Irsay LOVES his players, especially the best of them. He absolutely loved Taylor before all this %storm was going on... maybe he still does. But undermining Irsay a week after he said in front of everybody that Taylor is healed up and ready to go, especially having in mind the sensitivity this franchise has with communications about injuries of star players is very VERY far from ideal course of action IMO. 

     

    BTW I would leave for everyone to make their own judgement about this agent's actions... does he really think liking tweets about Taylor needing to ask for a trade is what's best for his client? Does he even understand that BY FAR the best chance Taylor has of getting paid long lucrative deal is with the Colts? Because for ANY other team the cost of having Taylor would be not just the salary but also draft compensation of some sort? 

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  8. 13 minutes ago, Superman said:

     

    Kenny Moore was at OTA and minicamp, but didn't practice. There's no PUP designation during the offseason program. When he reported for training camp, he participated fully. Very different situation.

     

    I don't know why we would just ignore the fact that a week ago, RBs reportedly discussed using injuries as a way to limit their participation in practices. JT wants a new contract. He had ankle surgery in January. We were told he's healed up. Now he's on PUP. Drawing a connection between these things is not unreasonable.

    JT has not learned that one of the best ways to earn a fat paycheck (in addition to actually being good, which he is), is to ingratiate yourself with the owner. And when the owner was on one of the most popular sports shows in the country just a week ago saying JT is healed up and ready to go... maybe faking not being ready and undermining the owner is not the best way to go in this situation. IF he is actually 'faking' it. 

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  9. Just now, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

    Richardson showing flashes day one.

     

     

    Richardson has been hitting Vyncint Smith a lot since OTAs. Seems like one of his favorite targets so far. Possible dark horse to make the roster... 

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