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Anthony!":1s3sqwl3 said:NINEster":1s3sqwl3 said:sutz":1s3sqwl3 said:Fans arguing about players "earning" their salaries.
:laugh: :rofl:
:snack:
It's not about the actual money but cap dedication.
2013 Wilson playing for peanuts vs. current Wilson at 20+.
There are about three tiers for entrenched NFL starting QBs:
$15-18/million per year
$19-24/million per year
$25-30/million per year
Where this is coming up right now in the NFL, are guys like Kirk Cousins who are obviously good but Redskins fans have doubts about him. So while they complain about him like good fans do, when it comes down to it, they want him at $17M per let's say, versus $25+.
To not want him at all is a mistake without a real alternative (i.e. not Colt McCoy).
In Wilson's case he makes sensational highlights and clutch drives worthy of $30M per year, but typical offensive production drive to drive is closer to that $15-18/million per year bracket. Maybe that averages out to $20-22M per year.
Another way to look at those QB salaries is how far are you expected to go in the playoffs with that QB (looking at it loosely here):
$15-18: Wildcard win, average chance of divisional win
$20-25: Expected Divisional win, occasional championship win
$25-30: Consistent divisional win, major threat for conference win
The assumption above is of franchise QBs no longer on rookie contracts, expected to carry the team. Wilson and Flacco winning SBs on rookie contracts makes this all fair. These two have won Super Bowls but haven't done much damage since getting paid, and it's not shocking to see why when the rest of the team has to suffer cap wise.
Alex Smith on loaded Niner team making $8M got them into one conference game, but since then he has yet to move past the divisional round. His $17M per salary is on point, and without maybe winning the AFCC or the SB this year, it should stay there.
Wilson has not won a divisional playoff game in his last two attempts and if he fails to do so a third time, his $20M+ salary could be called into question. Especially if he is pushing over $25M per.
Flacco is another one not earning his full ride. Threatened in 2014 against NE in the playoffs but lost. Hasn't been to the playoffs otherwise since hoisting the Lombardi, and if I'm mistaken, he didn't do much either.
Dude this is the Biggest bunch of made up crap I have ever seen. First, you start by cap dedication or % then you don't say anything else about it, why because you know that does not meet your agenda as Rw only takes up 15 mil in cap and is way down on the %. The reality is a Franchise QB gives you a chance to make the playoff and more every year Period. Without one you don't simple. So how much is knowing you have a chance every year worth? Answer alot. The Seahawk currently only spend 9.15% of their cap on the Qbs that inlcudes Wilson. So sorry dude you are way off and spoken like a fan of a team that has not had a Franchise QB since Steve Young. The reality is when your QB is making up over 85% of the offensive yards and over 97% of the offensive TDsan giving you a chance every night, with no run game a substandard oline and bad play calling and design and most of your money goes to the defense then he is worth every penny. Enough said
Uncle Si":sxjaxwu3 said:Wilson is such an interesting QB.
He clearly, as stats are showing, does so much for the team.
But he also infuriates the crap out of you with some mind numbing decisions. He's great, but also flawed. the great thing about RW is he gives the impression he's both self aware and self motivated to continue to develop.
So.. is he worth $20 million? Absolutely, not just because of what he is but what he can be
NINEster":3lpexfvj said:Go at the OP for a thread title stating "$20 million worth". I used his #....I didn't come up with it out of thin air.
And FWIW, a few posters on this site have criticized Wilson in ways that I might get banned for if I said it.
We'll get the answer we need in a few weeks. Get back to the NFCC in the current state of Hawkdom and Wilson is worth $20M+.
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adeltaY":3vl9spma said:That post about tiers is crazy. Which QB outside of Brady regularly wins his division? Can't think of a single one. Steelers maybe? Which QB has won divisional games consistently outside of Brady? Maybe Ben again? Brees, Rodgers, Rivers, Ryan, etc. all fail to meet your criteria.
Sounds like the only guy worth 25M is Brady and guess what he earns way less than that. Feels like another niners fan post framed as objective yet "subtly" denigrating our QB.
Uncle Si":27xdmu36 said:That whole argument contradicts itself (maybe that was the point?).You dont value a QB (or any positional player for that matter) on a year to year basis (unless they are set up on 1 year contracts).
How much is Jimmy G worth now that he has won 4 games in a row? Does his value drop if he loses Sunday?
Seymour":3ja5kd2n said:Uncle Si":3ja5kd2n said:That whole argument contradicts itself (maybe that was the point?).You dont value a QB (or any positional player for that matter) on a year to year basis (unless they are set up on 1 year contracts).
How much is Jimmy G worth now that he has won 4 games in a row? Does his value drop if he loses Sunday?
I would like to know how Jimmy G "wins 4 games is a row", when we have lost 2 of our last 4 games. That makes no sense to me.
Bigpumpkin":3tofnopf said:SoulfishHawk":3tofnopf said:I've never considered Graham a TE. He's a big WR.
...and that's because he does not know how to block!!!!!!!!!
Uncle Si":1buhml80 said:That whole argument contradicts itself (maybe that was the point?).You dont value a QB (or any positional player for that matter) on a year to year basis (unless they are set up on 1 year contracts).
How much is Jimmy G worth now that he has won 4 games in a row? Does his value drop if he loses Sunday?
Uncle Si":24fvtu28 said:Seymour":24fvtu28 said:Uncle Si":24fvtu28 said:That whole argument contradicts itself (maybe that was the point?).You dont value a QB (or any positional player for that matter) on a year to year basis (unless they are set up on 1 year contracts).
How much is Jimmy G worth now that he has won 4 games in a row? Does his value drop if he loses Sunday?
I would like to know how Jimmy G "wins 4 games is a row", when we have lost 2 of our last 4 games. That makes no sense to me.
San Fran QB, not Seahawks TE
NINEster":1erfc4jt said:Uncle Si":1erfc4jt said:Seymour":1erfc4jt said:Uncle Si":1erfc4jt said:That whole argument contradicts itself (maybe that was the point?).You dont value a QB (or any positional player for that matter) on a year to year basis (unless they are set up on 1 year contracts).
How much is Jimmy G worth now that he has won 4 games in a row? Does his value drop if he loses Sunday?
I would like to know how Jimmy G "wins 4 games is a row", when we have lost 2 of our last 4 games. That makes no sense to me.
San Fran QB, not Seahawks TE
I misread one of the threads in .NET Nation the other way, myself. :mrgreen:
Seymour":3iz838sj said:Bigpumpkin":3iz838sj said:SoulfishHawk":3iz838sj said:I've never considered Graham a TE. He's a big WR.
...and that's because he does not know how to block!!!!!!!!!
Correction. Pete and Cable have spent a lot of time working on blocking with Graham. He definitely "knows how" to block. He just doesn't care to block because he is soft and one of several reasons he was a poor investment for this team.
Seymour":1ca03bnz said:NINEster":1ca03bnz said:Uncle Si":1ca03bnz said:Seymour":1ca03bnz said:I would like to know how Jimmy G "wins 4 games is a row", when we have lost 2 of our last 4 games. That makes no sense to me.
San Fran QB, not Seahawks TE
I misread one of the threads in .NET Nation the other way, myself. :mrgreen:
I misread nothing. "Jimmy G" on a Seahawks board means Jimmy Graham....every single day.![]()
Uncle Si":2jjxs4ww said:Seymour":2jjxs4ww said:Bigpumpkin":2jjxs4ww said:SoulfishHawk":2jjxs4ww said:I've never considered Graham a TE. He's a big WR.
...and that's because he does not know how to block!!!!!!!!!
Correction. Pete and Cable have spent a lot of time working on blocking with Graham. He definitely "knows how" to block. He just doesn't care to block because he is soft and one of several reasons he was a poor investment for this team.
He's a perfectly fine investment if the team used his strengths more effectively. Sure, he could block better. he could also be thrown to more.
But therein lies the bigger question, are we a smashmouth, running football team still?
Uncle Si":9wlovr3q said:Seymour":9wlovr3q said:NINEster":9wlovr3q said:Uncle Si":9wlovr3q said:San Fran QB, not Seahawks TE
I misread one of the threads in .NET Nation the other way, myself. :mrgreen:
I misread nothing. "Jimmy G" on a Seahawks board means Jimmy Graham....every single day.![]()
I didnt know how to spell his last name, so I cheated
NINEster":2r05msc6 said:Anthony!":2r05msc6 said:NINEster":2r05msc6 said:sutz":2r05msc6 said:Fans arguing about players "earning" their salaries.
:laugh: :rofl:
:snack:
It's not about the actual money but cap dedication.
2013 Wilson playing for peanuts vs. current Wilson at 20+.
There are about three tiers for entrenched NFL starting QBs:
$15-18/million per year
$19-24/million per year
$25-30/million per year
Where this is coming up right now in the NFL, are guys like Kirk Cousins who are obviously good but Redskins fans have doubts about him. So while they complain about him like good fans do, when it comes down to it, they want him at $17M per let's say, versus $25+.
To not want him at all is a mistake without a real alternative (i.e. not Colt McCoy).
In Wilson's case he makes sensational highlights and clutch drives worthy of $30M per year, but typical offensive production drive to drive is closer to that $15-18/million per year bracket. Maybe that averages out to $20-22M per year.
Another way to look at those QB salaries is how far are you expected to go in the playoffs with that QB (looking at it loosely here):
$15-18: Wildcard win, average chance of divisional win
$20-25: Expected Divisional win, occasional championship win
$25-30: Consistent divisional win, major threat for conference win
The assumption above is of franchise QBs no longer on rookie contracts, expected to carry the team. Wilson and Flacco winning SBs on rookie contracts makes this all fair. These two have won Super Bowls but haven't done much damage since getting paid, and it's not shocking to see why when the rest of the team has to suffer cap wise.
Alex Smith on loaded Niner team making $8M got them into one conference game, but since then he has yet to move past the divisional round. His $17M per salary is on point, and without maybe winning the AFCC or the SB this year, it should stay there.
Wilson has not won a divisional playoff game in his last two attempts and if he fails to do so a third time, his $20M+ salary could be called into question. Especially if he is pushing over $25M per.
Flacco is another one not earning his full ride. Threatened in 2014 against NE in the playoffs but lost. Hasn't been to the playoffs otherwise since hoisting the Lombardi, and if I'm mistaken, he didn't do much either.
Dude this is the Biggest bunch of made up crap I have ever seen. First, you start by cap dedication or % then you don't say anything else about it, why because you know that does not meet your agenda as Rw only takes up 15 mil in cap and is way down on the %. The reality is a Franchise QB gives you a chance to make the playoff and more every year Period. Without one you don't simple. So how much is knowing you have a chance every year worth? Answer alot. The Seahawk currently only spend 9.15% of their cap on the Qbs that inlcudes Wilson. So sorry dude you are way off and spoken like a fan of a team that has not had a Franchise QB since Steve Young. The reality is when your QB is making up over 85% of the offensive yards and over 97% of the offensive TDsan giving you a chance every night, with no run game a substandard oline and bad play calling and design and most of your money goes to the defense then he is worth every penny. Enough said
Go at the OP for a thread title stating "$20 million worth". I used his #....I didn't come up with it out of thin air.
And FWIW, a few posters on this site have criticized Wilson in ways that I might get banned for if I said it.
We'll get the answer we need in a few weeks. Get back to the NFCC in the current state of Hawkdom and Wilson is worth $20M+.
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