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Cleveland matches Jags offer for Mack
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One other thing, If Browns would match 22 million in a heartbeat as suggested on PFT, then what was Mack asking for in negotiations that they wouldn't agree to? I mean that would put them at 22 million for 2 years. Assuming Mack was looking for say 9 million a year, that would only put them on the hook for 5 million in year 3, which would be a bargain compared to 1st 2 years.
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― Albert Camus We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:One other thing, If Browns would match 22 million in a heartbeat as suggested on PFT, then what was Mack asking for in negotiations that they wouldn't agree to? I mean that would put them at 22 million for 2 years. Assuming Mack was looking for say 9 million a year, that would only put them on the hook for 5 million in year 3, which would be a bargain compared to 1st 2 years.If it was true, then the only reason would be that Mack really does not like the organization and just wants out at all costs. I've never seen that expressed, however, and Cleveland is a team on the rise. Likely, the article was just false.
Quote:There is no logic in that PFT post whatsoever. Its kinda funny actually. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
The thought of Mike Brewster starting anywhere on our line makes me want to do hardcore drugs.
Only a chump boos the home team!
I also don't understand why team would want a player who does not want to be there.
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PFT post is dumb. They are completely dismissing the importance of long term security. They make it sound like being tagged is an absolute coup for a player.
Quote:I thought about posting a new thread about State Tax ramifications concerning Alex Mack. Your logic is flawed. The taxes you cite apply to Mack, not to the Browns. The tax difference may mean that Mack would prefer Jacksonville, but that has nothing to do with the basic decision, which is, do the Browns match. Mack would make more money playing for the Jags than he would playing for the Browns, but the Browns don't care about that because the Browns don't pay those taxes; Mack does. If the Jags offer him x dollars, and the Browns match, the Browns pay x dollars, the same amount of money the Jags would pay him. So, the tax difference would make a difference for Mack, but the tax difference would have no effect on the Browns, because if he signs a deal with us, all the Browns have to do is take the deal. Those taxes have no effect on them, once they have a signed contract they can match. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
I'm not sure if there is a rule against this, or if it counts as a poison pill, but if not, I believe this would be a guaranteed way to obtain Mack.
You sign him to a 1 year contract with 25 million guaranteed. If the Browns match, their cap is ruined for the year. In the likely event they don't match - he's a Jaguar. At that point the Jaguars offer him a contract extension for whatever they and Mack agree to before signing the original offer sheet. This would amortize the signing bonus over the duration of the length of the contract.
Quote:I also don't understand why team would want a player who does not want to be there. I don't think Mack has ever said he doesn't want to play in Cleveland. He just wants a big contract.
Quote:I'm not sure if there is a rule against this, or if it counts as a poison pill, but if not, I believe this would be a guaranteed way to obtain Mack. I believe people would notice that and repercussions would follow.
Quote:I'm not sure if there is a rule against this, or if it counts as a poison pill, but if not, I believe this would be a guaranteed way to obtain Mack. The NFL would void that. You can't make a fake offer like that. Plus, there's a rule that you can only renegotiate once a year. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
I'm sure now he's met Dave and Gus he'll want to be a Jag instead of returning to the carousel of HC's and GM's in Cleveland. I don't even know who they have as GM now, last I remember it was that NFL Network guy but they probably fired him already.
Quote:I'm not sure if there is a rule against this, or if it counts as a poison pill, but if not, I believe this would be a guaranteed way to obtain Mack. Haha this would be genius, its probably not allowed though.
Quote:The NFL would void that. You can't make a fake offer like that. I don't know the complete legalities of the rule, but the NFL never voided any of the poison pill deals because they were technically legal at the times.
Also, I don't know how much the NFL would really frown upon the Jaguars doing that. I think the NFLPA would be in support of it. It's not like any team could just swoop in and snatch a player they want that's tagged. It would require a pre-negotiated agreement between player and new team to make this work. This would probably only be used in cases like this potentially - where a player is being held hostage long-term by a team for which he doesn't want to play. It's a way out.
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Quote:Also, I don't know how much the NFL would really frown upon the Jaguars doing that. I think the NFLPA would be in support of it. It's not like any team could just swoop in and snatch a player they want that's tagged. It would require a pre-negotiated agreement between player and new team to make this work. This would probably only be used in cases like this potentially - where a player is being held hostage long-term by a team for which he doesn't want to play. It's a way out. But I'm pretty sure there's a rule you can only renegotiate once a year. Once he signs the offer sheet, he can't go back and renegotiate it until a year passes.
To me it seems like Mack just doesnt want to sign a long deal with CLE. So if he signs an offer sheet he kinda puts himself in a bad situation where CLE could match and he would be stuck there even though he wants to leave.
Any more news on Mack? I've been updating twitter all day, but only see Browns fans complaining about him and the jags..
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