seabowl
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All we are looking for is number of years and dollars.
I’ll start- 3 years $55 million.
I’ll start- 3 years $55 million.
THIS. THIS. THIS. THIS.Literally whatever it takes.
I just find it hard to believe that a guy that did nothing in the league for almost a decade will now get a top or close to top contract from anyone outside of Seattle. Unless he has a Kurt Warner type of season, which is highly highly unlikely, I think we come in around the $20-$30 million range for him 3 years. Theirs also maybe some hesitancy as you don’t want to be the team taking a Seattle player and paying him big $ only to find out he wasn’t what you thought he was. Sea Russell Wilson.Literally whatever it takes.
100% thisAny other team would be terrified to give geno a large deal to find out that he was playing for a good OC , head coach, in a favourable situation that he’s been studying and familiar with for YEARS, with elite WR’s and an extremely good, healthy and consistent o-line and dynamic RB play.
Essentially a perfect storm for geno to look like a very good QB. If I’m a gm on another team would I be delusional to offer him a 3 year 90 million deal and expect him to replicate his 2022 performance? Not likely.
To us geno is worth lots because he’s our guy and playing great and the other options aren’t nearly as good. I’d say a career backup 33 year old geno isn’t gonna create a bidding war unless we win the Super Bowl.
My guess would be 3 years lots of guaranteed money and 80 mill
Why not just franchise him and remove the risk of a longer-term deal as the money would be the same at t 32 million per year?His value is increasing each week. If they feel he's in the plans for the long-term (The way he is playing and his command of offense, there is no reason he shouldn't be) then they need to offer him a contract sooner than later. I think with the current Franchise tag is about $32M for QB.
He's playing at an above average level so if I was JS, I'd offer him a contract of 3 year $110M with $70M guaranteed.
Why not just franchise him and remove the risk of a longer-term deal as the money would be the same at t 32 million per year?
I just find it hard to believe that a guy that did nothing in the league for almost a decade will now get a top or close to top contract from anyone outside of Seattle. Unless he has a Kurt Warner type of season, which is highly highly unlikely, I think we come in around the $20-$30 million range for him 3 years. Theirs also maybe some hesitancy as you don’t want to be the team taking a Seattle player and paying him big $ only to find out he wasn’t what you thought he was. Sea Russell Wilson.