Practice what you preach, so next time you won't let your troglodyte emotions overwhelm you and start rambling to others with your small slice of pie dialogue about who is a predator/minor-ity etc., now go play we busy
It's all good, i was doing the same right back to you The truth needs no crutch to stand nor lean on so that is what you admire, I Am just a fly on the wall / seer
Glad I could be of service and reduce your troglodyte feedback to 4 letter replies, stay thirsty my friend
That was the most incredibly stupid contract imaginable and now guys like Lamar Jackson are demanding the same. I usually don’t root for player injuries but…..
If the Bears trade Fields this could be most likely partner. Get a guy on his rookie deal who has some LJ traits so you don't have to reconstruct your offense.
Why would the Bears trade Fields for Lamar? I would think the only reason they trade Fields is to draft Young to reset their QB rookie deal pretty much. Plus they see Young as a better QB. They're not paying Lamar 230mil fully guaranteed...doubt any will.
https://theathletic.com/4269980/2023/03/03/nfl-mac-jones-baker-mayfield-jalen-ramsey/ Contract adjustment for Deshaun Watson? Browns general manager Andrew Berry said this week the team could restructure quarterback Deshaun Watson’s contract this offseason. Watson signed a fully guaranteed five-year, $230 million deal last year. If they go that route, the Browns would likely convert a portion of his $46 million base salary for 2023 into a signing bonus to reduce his cap hit, according to a person briefed on the matter who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about it. It doesn’t sound like the intention would be to add years or even void years to the deal. Watson’s cap hit is $54.993 million for each season from 2023 to 2026. So while converting the salary into a bonus would shrink his cap hit in 2023, it would cause it to increase from 2024 to 2026, which means another restructure could be on the table in future offseasons, as well.