Jalen Hurts is now the highest paid player in the league after signing a 5 year 255 million dollar contract. (179 mill guaranteed and a no trade clause.)
Well, the bar has been raised and probably not the last time with a few more heavy hitters coming up. (Jackson, Burrows and Herbert) We better begin a penny campaign now in Duval...
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/what-...n-herbert/
Everyone send $10 to Shad Khan so he can use it to pay for Trevor’s new contract
Shad is the 4th richest Owner in the NFL. Forbes has him listed at $8 Billion. I think he'll manage.
With that said, buying the Jags was the best thing Khan could have done $$ wise. His net worth has went up nearly $6 Billion since buying the Jags in 2012. Even with a losing product (on the field) for the majority of that time.
(04-17-2023, 09:04 PM)jaglyn Wrote: [ -> ]Everyone send $10 to Shad Khan so he can use it to pay for Trevor’s new contract
That's not how this works. Players are paid out of TV and ticket revenue. TV revenue is the same across the league and though the Jags don't have as much ticket revenue as they'd like, they have enough.
(04-17-2023, 09:32 PM)Eric1 Wrote: [ -> ]Shad is the 4th richest Owner in the NFL. Forbes has him listed at $8 Billion. I think he'll manage.
With that said, buying the Jags was the best thing Khan could have done $$ wise. His net worth has went up nearly $6 Billion since buying the Jags in 2012. Even with a losing product (on the field) for the majority of that time.
That's also not how this works. Wealth is not cash flow. Increasing the theoretical value of the franchise means nothing unless he sells it, either in whole or in part, or takes out a loan against its value.
All that said, I am all for Trevor earning more than Hurts ASAP.
(04-17-2023, 10:09 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ] (04-17-2023, 09:04 PM)jaglyn Wrote: [ -> ]Everyone send $10 to Shad Khan so he can use it to pay for Trevor’s new contract
That's not how this works. Players are paid out of TV and ticket revenue. TV revenue is the same across the league and though the Jags don't have as much ticket revenue as they'd like, they have enough.
(04-17-2023, 09:32 PM)Eric1 Wrote: [ -> ]Shad is the 4th richest Owner in the NFL. Forbes has him listed at $8 Billion. I think he'll manage.
With that said, buying the Jags was the best thing Khan could have done $$ wise. His net worth has went up nearly $6 Billion since buying the Jags in 2012. Even with a losing product (on the field) for the majority of that time.
That's also not how this works. Wealth is not cash flow. Increasing the theoretical value of the franchise means nothing unless he sells it, either in whole or in part, or takes out a loan against its value.
All that said, I am all for Trevor earning more than Hurts ASAP.
He bought the Franchise for $770m and it's worth $2.3b now. I get it, it's only part of his worth, but him buying the team put him into an Elite club of 32 that basically lets them print $$ every year. A huge reason why his total net worth has gone up, up and will continue to go up.
Obviously his Bumper Empire plays a role as well, but we all know NFL is king.
(04-17-2023, 09:01 PM)Jag149 Wrote: [ -> ]Jalen Hurts is now the highest paid player in the league after signing a 5 year 255 million dollar contract. (179 mill guaranteed and a no trade clause.)
Well, the bar has been raised and probably not the last time with a few more heavy hitters coming up. (Jackson, Burrows and Herbert) We better begin a penny campaign now in Duval...
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/what-...n-herbert/
Am I the only one on here that thinks that the Eagles will regret this contract big-time?
(04-17-2023, 10:39 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ] (04-17-2023, 09:01 PM)Jag149 Wrote: [ -> ]Jalen Hurts is now the highest paid player in the league after signing a 5 year 255 million dollar contract. (179 mill guaranteed and a no trade clause.)
Well, the bar has been raised and probably not the last time with a few more heavy hitters coming up. (Jackson, Burrows and Herbert) We better begin a penny campaign now in Duval...
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/what-...n-herbert/
Am I the only one on here that thinks that the Eagles will regret this contract big-time?
He’s a top 6-10 QB being paid like the number 1. It won’t look so bad after Burrows and Herbert break the bank. I think he’s reached his peak as a runner. His mobility will decline. Will he continue to grow as a passer?
(04-17-2023, 10:39 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ] (04-17-2023, 09:01 PM)Jag149 Wrote: [ -> ]Jalen Hurts is now the highest paid player in the league after signing a 5 year 255 million dollar contract. (179 mill guaranteed and a no trade clause.)
Well, the bar has been raised and probably not the last time with a few more heavy hitters coming up. (Jackson, Burrows and Herbert) We better begin a penny campaign now in Duval...
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/what-...n-herbert/
Am I the only one on here that thinks that the Eagles will regret this contract big-time?
Most mega deals end up being bad ideas, but the deciding factors are:
- do the eagles get back into the SB again while he's under contract?
- if injuries alter his mobility before the deal is up, can he still win games passing the football?
(04-17-2023, 10:39 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ] (04-17-2023, 09:01 PM)Jag149 Wrote: [ -> ]Jalen Hurts is now the highest paid player in the league after signing a 5 year 255 million dollar contract. (179 mill guaranteed and a no trade clause.)
Well, the bar has been raised and probably not the last time with a few more heavy hitters coming up. (Jackson, Burrows and Herbert) We better begin a penny campaign now in Duval...
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/what-...n-herbert/
Am I the only one on here that thinks that the Eagles will regret this contract big-time?
What are they supposed to do? People are applauding the Ravens for standing their ground and thats great..... Until they go 6-11 with Tyler Huntley and they're looking for a new QB.
Every new QB contract will be the "biggest contract in NFL history" from now on. Herbert next, then Burrow and then Trevor. It's just how it goes.
(04-18-2023, 09:04 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ] (04-17-2023, 10:39 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]Am I the only one on here that thinks that the Eagles will regret this contract big-time?
What are they supposed to do? People are applauding the Ravens for standing their ground and thats great..... Until they go 6-11 with Tyler Huntley and they're looking for a new QB.
Every new QB contract will be the "biggest contract in NFL history" from now on. Herbert next, then Burrow and then Trevor. It's just how it goes.
Rules changes over the past 2 decades have gradually magnified the importance of the QB from an already high level to "you simply aren't going to win sustainably without a good one."
There are usually only about a dozen or so of these upper tier QBs in the league at one time. So the teams that have a chance to keep one are the most viable contenders and must pay dearly to keep them.
The deals will grow to a breaking point until the league tries to cap them in a CBA eventually.
(04-18-2023, 09:00 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ] (04-17-2023, 10:39 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]Am I the only one on here that thinks that the Eagles will regret this contract big-time?
Most mega deals end up being bad ideas, but the deciding factors are:
- do the eagles get back into the SB again while he's under contract?
- if injuries alter his mobility before the deal is up, can he still win games passing the football?
They back loaded this deal way too much. They will have to do something before they get to the last 2 years.
Cap number is something like $90 million the last 2 years. They have a 2-3 year window before the other deals end.
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A ceiling will be found when teams can’t fill out their rosters because the QBs are getting such stupid money.
(04-17-2023, 10:39 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ] (04-17-2023, 09:01 PM)Jag149 Wrote: [ -> ]Jalen Hurts is now the highest paid player in the league after signing a 5 year 255 million dollar contract. (179 mill guaranteed and a no trade clause.)
Well, the bar has been raised and probably not the last time with a few more heavy hitters coming up. (Jackson, Burrows and Herbert) We better begin a penny campaign now in Duval...
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/what-...n-herbert/
Am I the only one on here that thinks that the Eagles will regret this contract big-time?
No. Especially for the way he plays and the way in which Sirianni enables him to be used offensively. He missed two games last year due to injury. He's clearly a running QB. With 165 rushing attempts last year I would be concerned for the long term with his durability and this contract.
At some point. Teams will figure out a way to hinder him in the ground game and force him to beat them from the pocket. That offensive line they have at the moment is top shelf talent wise but you can't hold onto that power five forever and all it takes is one or two of those guys leaving or retiring and the party could very well be over.
(04-18-2023, 09:47 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]A ceiling will be found when teams can’t fill out their rosters because the QBs are getting such stupid money.
Yeah. The NFL has to figure it out here soon. I know technically the cap doesn't have a "ceiling" because it's all based on revenue shares, however, good luck having a solid overall product out there when your QB is eating up close to 40% or more of your salary cap and the offensive line play has deteriorated to the point where the QB plays like a mid-level QB.
(04-18-2023, 09:47 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]A ceiling will be found when teams can’t fill out their rosters because the QBs are getting such stupid money.
The next CBA will need to be voted on by the players. If all the players (excluding QBs) feel their livelihood is negatively impacted by these QB deals the votes will be there to fix that.
These owners are filthy rich. The players are getting a tad bit of the cut.
(04-18-2023, 09:42 AM)p_rushing Wrote: [ -> ] (04-18-2023, 09:00 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]Most mega deals end up being bad ideas, but the deciding factors are:
- do the eagles get back into the SB again while he's under contract?
- if injuries alter his mobility before the deal is up, can he still win games passing the football?
They back loaded this deal way too much. They will have to do something before they get to the last 2 years.
Cap number is something like $90 million the last 2 years. They have a 2-3 year window before the other deals end.
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....unless of course the cap keeps growing and growing, then they maybe don't end up painted into a corner.
backloading might also quell the call for a renegotiation early (imagine a top QB earning ~20M salary (and $25M prorated signing bonus) in those later years, as opposed to one earning $40M and $5M prorated) - cap hits are the same for the year, but one keeps the QB happier longer.
Unless the later years are fully guaranteed, I'm shocked that he signed a deal for such a small signing bonus. Usually the upfront cash makes up for the uncertainty to come years down the road.
(04-18-2023, 09:22 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ] (04-18-2023, 09:04 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]What are they supposed to do? People are applauding the Ravens for standing their ground and thats great..... Until they go 6-11 with Tyler Huntley and they're looking for a new QB.
Every new QB contract will be the "biggest contract in NFL history" from now on. Herbert next, then Burrow and then Trevor. It's just how it goes.
Rules changes over the past 2 decades have gradually magnified the importance of the QB from an already high level to "you simply aren't going to win sustainably without a good one."
There are usually only about a dozen or so of these upper tier QBs in the league at one time. So the teams that have a chance to keep one are the most viable contenders and must pay dearly to keep them.
The deals will grow to a breaking point until the league tries to cap them in a CBA eventually.
(04-18-2023, 09:47 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]A ceiling will be found when teams can’t fill out their rosters because the QBs are getting such stupid money.
(04-18-2023, 10:47 AM)Jag149 Wrote: [ -> ] (04-18-2023, 09:47 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]A ceiling will be found when teams can’t fill out their rosters because the QBs are getting such stupid money.
The next CBA will need to be voted on by the players. If all the players (excluding QBs) feel their livelihood is negatively impacted by these QB deals the votes will be there to fix that.
The next CBA isn't until 2030 unless they vote to amend or replace it.
These contracts could REALLY get ridiculous by then.