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the no votes have dropped to 10, should be down to 3 but I get some of you dont log-in every day
Kinda funny that Efexwhatever guy went through every one of my posts give me a BS rating because he was in love with Mariota, but the same guy who wanted to extend Mariota for life doesnt want to give Henry anything.
 
Kinda funny that Efexwhatever guy went through every one of my posts give me a BS rating because he was in love with Mariota, but the same guy who wanted to extend Mariota for life doesnt want to give Henry anything.
yea we have some funny ppl like that
 
Kinda funny that Efexwhatever guy went through every one of my posts give me a BS rating because he was in love with Mariota, but the same guy who wanted to extend Mariota for life doesnt want to give Henry anything.

Not sure his motive, but to me RB and QB are just so different in value. Hard not to sign Henry at this point, but there will be a cost for keeping him at some point and I hope we don’t regret it.
 
Extend Henry and Tannehill, **** it.

Cap goes up every year, we'll be fine.

And all salaries go up every year—cap going up is a non factor. Why do people keep repeating this notion of the cap going really giving you more cap space—every other position gets more expensive across the league. It is a wash.
 
Thats not his thing tho imo

Maybe some swing routes but i dont want to see him linning up out wide like CMC or Kamara.. Ive seen him goof up routes out there

Yeah, I just meant little swing routes and angle route type things. Certainly not split him out wide. Although splitting him out and doing a WR screen to him could be effective.
 
And all salaries go up every year—cap going up is a non factor. Why do people keep repeating this notion of the cap going really giving you more cap space—every other position gets more expensive across the league. It is a wash.

Eh, it's not nonsense. Its complicated but simple math at its core. Teams can't afford to build a roster of studs anymore because of the salary cap structure, so each team generally have ~2-3 stars on each side of the ball. Great teams have great middle tier players to separate them from average - good teams. This means those middle tier players becomes the meat of your roster. Is the meat of your roster stronger than that of your opponent?

I say that to say by extending your stars early and often, as salaries inflate with an increasing cap, stars account for a smaller % of your cap allowing you to build a great roster regarding those middle tier players. Timing is everything when you look at it that way. This is partly the reason the Patriots remained so good. Because Tom gave home field discounts allowing the Pat's to build a better roster at the middle tier then mostly all other teams.
 
Eh, it's not nonsense. Its complicated but simple math at its core. Teams can't afford to build a roster of studs anymore because of the salary cap structure, so each team generally have ~2-3 stars on each side of the ball. Great teams have great middle tier players to separate them from average - good teams. This means those middle tier players becomes the meat of your roster. Is the meat of your roster stronger than that of your opponent?

I say that to say by extending your stars early and often, as salaries inflate with an increasing cap, stars account for a smaller % of your cap allowing you to build a great roster regarding those middle tier players. Timing is everything when you look at it that way. This is partly the reason the Patriots remained so good. Because Tom gave home field discounts allowing the Pat's to build a better roster at the middle tier then mostly all other teams.

I guess I don’t disagree with what you are saying here, I just don’t understand how this in anyway refutes what I am saying.

The cap went up x percent right? Then average salaries across the board will also go up x percent. So the two cancel each other out. There may be a way to take advantage of for one team for a year, but overall, it is not the gain people keep arguing that it is.
 
I guess I don’t disagree with what you are saying here, I just don’t understand how this in anyway refutes what I am saying.

The cap went up x percent right? Then average salaries across the board will also go up x percent. So the two cancel each other out. There may be a way to take advantage of for one team for a year, but overall, it is not the gain people keep arguing that it is.
I agree with your overall point, the cap going up isnt a big difference maker immediately or in the distant future, but it is in years 3 & 4 of a 4 year deal for a star player if the contract is not back loaded.
 
I agree with your overall point, the cap going up isnt a big difference maker immediately or in the distant future, but it is in years 3 & 4 of a 4 year deal for a star player if the contract is not back loaded.

Yeah, it can be on a case by case basis for a very short period of time, i.e., you can use it to get your self a little immediate breathing space at time.
 
This thread is why I, mostly kiddingly, say this is the most ignorant fan base in sports. Here is the truth...in the last 8 games he’s played in BDH has 1273 yards rushing on 203 carries, for a 6.27 yard average. With 11 rushing TD’s. Think about that.....
 
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This thread is why I, mostly kiddingly, say this is the most ignorant fan base in sports. Here is the truth...in the last 8 games he’s played in BDH has 1273 yards rushing on 203 carries, for a 6.27 yard average. With 11 rushing TD’s. Think about that.....
Yep, that's pretty incredible. But how does that make a fan base ignorant? You see the poll results, right?
 
That it’s even being debated is why....
I think the only two people that debated that we shouldn't sign him to a mega deal were myself and @Titanoiler51
We have both changed our stance in the past 3 weeks.
But, we did also provide some pretty solid evidence that RB mega contracts hurt teams.
That said, pay Henry whatever he wants at this point.
 
I think the only two people that debated that we shouldn't sign him to a mega deal were myself and @Titanoiler51
We have both changed our stance in the past 3 weeks.
But, we did also provide some pretty solid evidence that RB mega contracts hurt teams.
That said, pay Henry whatever he wants at this point.
The poll shows more than two
 
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