Rob12
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volsunghawk":p4ch084m said:KiwiHawk":p4ch084m said:But Baltimore made him the highest-paid QB, even though I think we all agree he's not the best QB in the NFL. And we all pretty much saw that as a mistake - after all, why pay top money unless you're getting a top guy?Anthony!":p4ch084m said:I never said Elite the point was avg. Flacco is not avg.
But now that shoe is on our foot. Do we pay a guy who is, I think we can all agree, not the best QB in the NFL, as if he was the best?
That's the crux of this entire thread.
Completely disagree. There is a fatal flaw in this line of thinking.
Just because a guy is the top QB in the league, that doesn't mean he is or should be making the most money. That might work in an idealized fantasy, but it's not reality.
The value of new contracts increases each year. A guy considered a top-tier CB who is in line for a new contract this year is going to get paid more than comparable top-tier guys did 2 years ago. Even if it's debatable whether he's better than those other guys or not, he's going to set the new mark just due to the nature of NFL contracts.
This plays out at all positions. Teams don't pay a guy the most money at his position because they think he's the absolute best in the league at his position. They pay because they feel he's among that top tier with the potential to help the team win a championship.
When the Seahawks make Wilson the top-paid QB in the league, they won't be doing it because they think he's clearly better than Aaron Rodgers (for example). They'll be doing it because they believe he's a franchise QB who is among the best at his position and who is crucial to the team's hopes of winning more championships in the coming years. And the price to lock a guy like that down in the NFL is simply "more than the last top guy got." And that speaks volumes about how Cincinnati and SF see their QBs.
In the end, it's insanity to let a franchise QB with a proven track record of success walk away over money. It would be one thing if Wilson was in his late 30s, but with his potential and at his age and with what he's done for this team so far, there's zero reason to let him walk. Play hardball all you want during contract negotiations, because a QB deal is so huge, but get something done in the end.
And for all of the people worried about what it means for Wilson to be the top-paid QB in the league, don't worry too much. He'll be 3rd once Newton and Luck get their new deals.
Great post. Exactly what I was thinking.