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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 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.
The Andy Reid of QBs. Good enough to make the team watchable, probably not good enough to win the big one unless it's a perfect situation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cochise:
The Andy Reid of QBs. Good enough to make the team watchable, probably not good enough to win the big one unless it's a perfect situation.
So you're saying that if Andy Reid had Tom Brady or Peyton Manning or Aaron Rodgers or Phillip Rivers in Philly or KC, he'd still be without a Super Bowl win? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cochise:
The Andy Reid of QBs. Good enough to make the team watchable, probably not good enough to win the big one unless it's a perfect situation.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Please tell me what Carr has on his resume that tells the NFL that he should be paid more than Aaron Rodgers.
You were saying he has nothing on his resume. If he didn't get hurt odds are they beat Denver. Even if they don't odds are they beat Houston. He should get paid. Good players get paid higher than better players all the time. It's the time the contract is signed more than which player is better. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
The Chiefs caught the biggest break of all....
Excuses, excuses. Chiefs win the division, Raiders didn't. Why do you pretend to be a Chiefs and then come in here defending our biggest rivals? Oh wait. I know why. Because that's your thing. Your whole purpose on this site to to be an antagonist. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RobBlake:
he's not a hall of famer yet duh, doesn't negate what he's done with their current squad.
very well could be a Dak vs Carr rivalry brewing
I hope that there is a Mahomes vs Care rivalry brewing. As long as Carr and Dak play in different conferences, there can't be too big of a rivalry. They play every 4 years, unless it's in the Superbowl. [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.
They were desperately missing his 184 yards and 0 TD performance that he put up in the first game. Would have definitely made up the 18 point gap. :-) [Reply]
Thread title is wrong. It should state average instead of annually as that will likely be the average per year.
With the rise in the salary cap and the importance of the QB position Carr will get that money and most GMs would be happy to pay it if they were in the same position as the Fade. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
So you're saying that if Andy Reid had Tom Brady or Peyton Manning or Aaron Rodgers or Phillip Rivers in Philly or KC, he'd still be without a Super Bowl win?
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
So you're saying that if Andy Reid had Tom Brady or Peyton Manning or Aaron Rodgers or Phillip Rivers in Philly or KC, he'd still be without a Super Bowl win?
Raiders HAVE to pay him...he has them over a barrel. Look what that team was without him...total trash.
The best part... is between Mack, Gabe Jackson and himself...they are going to exhaust the finances Oakland once had to build that FA O-line.
Raiders are like a cheap Seahawk imposter...without the dominant defensive. They can spend until their young superstar contracts come due...which is already happening.
Raiders are 9-7 team with the backing of Vegas hyping them. How many 4th quarter TDs did Carr throw last season? When you see that anomaly....it means the rig was in.
The refs TRIED to make it happen in game 2 against KC...but Carr sucked too much to pull it off. [Reply]