$91MM guaranteed over 3 years.
BMX Bandit said:
Why it sound off?
That's around where most are projecting
Rightly or wrongly, Cousins definitely doesn't have to accept that kind of contract. Definitely getting a fully-guaranteed deal, especially if its only three years.Mr.Bond said:BMX Bandit said:
Why it sound off?
That's around where most are projecting
Because I would expect it to be partially guaranteed and rest incentive based.
misterguinness said:
The fact that he is about to become the highest-paid quarterback is absurd. Look at his stats from the last game against the Giants. He's too inconsistent to be relied on for that kind of money. If he is getting $30 mil, Rodgers should ask for $40 mil.
misterguinness said:
The fact that he is about to become the highest-paid quarterback is absurd. Look at his stats from the last game against the Giants. He's too inconsistent to be relied on for that kind of money. If he is getting $30 mil, Rodgers should ask for $40 mil.
Okay, statistically he may be top 10. You have a soon-to-be 30 year old QB who has never won a playoff game and is 26-30 as a starter. The compensation does not match the product.E said:misterguinness said:
The fact that he is about to become the highest-paid quarterback is absurd. Look at his stats from the last game against the Giants. He's too inconsistent to be relied on for that kind of money. If he is getting $30 mil, Rodgers should ask for $40 mil.
So you pick the last game of the season, where they don't have a chance on making the playoffs, is an away game, and where he has one foot out the door to judge his career on? Got it.
W said:
seems like it's been a while since a free agent QB (in mid-career) paid big dividends for his new team