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if I were the Ravens I'd go hard. they'll be good for a while but there's a clear hole there. an offense of MT, Andrews, and brown would be scary with lamar
Post by piggy pablo on Oct 24, 2020 13:58:07 GMT -5
Texans have Fuller to offer, but they're probably only going to trade him so they don't have to pay him next year. Thomas wouldn't make sense there, unless they really wanted an elite WR, which yeah lol.
He’s a good asset for a team who needs the best (c) WR in the game. Like us especially since Sanders is also out this week. Maybe Smith and Callaway can handle the catches, and also Deonte Harris is back. But I’d rather have our #1 and #2 back especially in an important divisional game.
There’s a lot of rumors floating around that he both is and isn’t on the block. I don’t feel like just a first round pick is enough considering the length of his remaining contract. Maybe a 1 and a 3 or 4?
Antonio Brown is making barely over 1 mil a year with the Bucs.
Sure. Thomas is a significantly better investment as a player, though. Brown might be suspended before he ever sees the field.
Michael Thomas got benched by his team for punching a teammate and makes 15 million dollars for the next three years. Even that is debatable. I'm just saying the Seahawks have three solid WRs, all graded top 45 by PFF, and the best quarterback in the league this year throwing to them. Metcalf isn't the same level as Thomas, sure, not particularly close, but he's a decent #1. They don't particularly need an upgrade in their receiving squad. Seems like there would be some better destinations.
Antonio Brown is making barely over 1 mil a year with the Bucs.
I'm not surprised by this really. He's been a headache at all his recent stops. His value is going to be lowered until he proves he can produce.
Of course not. The point is that Antonio Brown is low-risk because of his contract. Thomas is actually riskier, because he's making elite money and fighting teammates.
If this is true, his teammates on the Saints didn't respect him very much before the punch, either.
CBA question that I'm a bit confused on: Thomas has 4 mil in signing bonus money annually. Are the Saints still on the hook for that if he's traded? Or would the receiving team take it on?
Finally, fuck the Panthers with gangrenous, clap-ridden phalluses. Why tf does Teddy have to be on that team thus temporarily reducing my level of hatred. :mad:
Imagine the level of piece of shiz Thomas has to be to lose his team while being the “greatest.” Slant-boy is vicious
You don’t think they get at it at practice here? That’s two all pros, one of which is the best receiver in the league.
Lol dude, there’s a diff between getting at it at practice and having an attitude so shitty that the team hates you. When earl thomas got in his last altercation with the ravens they cut him. He was a great player but everybody hated him.
Post by Jake Jortles on Oct 25, 2020 16:06:06 GMT -5
Just throwing it out there that we are still giving away money every quarter at jagsathome.com... Greg won $2,500 (hope his check has made it to him by now), and Estebans kid won $500 last week.