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According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, "it is very possible" Carr could be the first quarterback in the NFL to make $25 million annually.
2018 is going to be crazy for the Raiders. Carr and Mack alone will make up close to $50 million.
Time to find out how good Reggie McKenzie really is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jiu Jitsu Jon:
Yup, that game where they beat them by 8 points was total pwnage. :-)
If a Carr-led team faced Denver a second time they're likely 13-3 and there is no tie-breaker.
I can play that game too. Maybe if Houston had played all season, or Jamaal Charles was healthy, then maybe we win one more game and there is no tiebreaker. If you want to use injury to your best player as an excuse, then so will we. Injuries happen to every team. Get over it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
No division titles, no playoff wins, no playoff starts and the Chiefs own him.
Last year he had the 2nd best supporting cast surrounding him and did nothing. He deserves to get paid but a lot, but the most in the NFL?
If you think going 12-4 is doing nothing and setting an all time NFL record for TD's passes thrown in the 4th qtr that resulted in wins I'd say you are pretty much right- [Reply]
Originally Posted by cmdrzman:
Did your parents have any children that lived?
That line was lame the first time you used it. Do you think you're being funny? At least get some original material. You have 54 posts and used the same lame comment in 2 of them. You suck at talking smack. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Carr deserves to get paid, but not the most in the league. It's annoying that "good" players hold franchises by the balls and demand to be the top paid player at the position.
Von Miller was the best player at his position and won SB MVP right before he got paid. Justin Houston lead the league in sacks barely missing the record for most sacks in a season. Those are examples of players who earned being the highest paid.
It sucks that players can do this shit, but thankfully we have a good GM who can scout players. And it's not a rivalry thing either. If Dee Ford gets 10 sacks again this year and goes to Dorsey and demands that he pay him $20 million a year, I hope Dorsey tells him to get ****ed.
Carr did bring the Raiders out of the dumps after a decade of losing. When Carr went down the team fell apart. Heck they fell apart when he exited the Panthers game. He is their MVP and will get paid like so. In 3 or 4 years his contract will look like a bargain compared to other QB's being signed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
I can play that game too. Maybe if Houston had played all season, or Jamaal Charles was healthy, then maybe we win one more game and there is no tiebreaker. If you want to use injury to your best player as an excuse, then so will we. Injuries happen to every team. Get over it.
So go start a thread about Houston or Charles. We'll be here, talking about Carr. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jiu Jitsu Jon:
So go start a thread about Houston or Charles. We'll be here, talking about Carr.
I don't think so. I'll be right here to shoot down your lame excuses as to why your crappy team failed to win the division last year. It was because they weren't good enough to win a game against the team that did win the division. Not because their quarterback got hurt. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp: Carr was 1-3 against playoff teams last season...should have been 0-4 if the refs in Mexico didn't mark the ball short...three times in a row.
He's a good QB but the hype is manufactured...which is great. I hope he rapes them...