Originally Posted by -King-:
Because you can structure a contract anyway you want to depending on what works best for your team. We likely would have taken a bigger cap hit this year and less next year if he resigned with us. His cap hit wouldn't be just 6 mil this year like it is with the dolphins, and it wouldn't be 31 mil next year. It would be smoothed out some.
'smoothed out some'...ok, but at some point Miami has to pay the piper and the guaranteed contract. All the pushing and shoving of dead money back 5+ years will eventually catch up to them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
I said I got the logic this off season. For being such a big and dedicated fan of me, you don't have the best memory of my posts.
Hahaha. King with the ultimate zinger of a come back. [Reply]
Makes me wonder if the Chiefs purposely kept him out of the limelight due to the DV issues? 'Cause he's got a lot of personality off-the-field and we didn't see much of it while he was in KC.
How confident is Tyreek Hill that he will be able to produce with Teddy Bridgewater at QB?
He looked me dead in the eyes and said: "I'll put up numbers with YOU"
Makes me wonder if the Chiefs purposely kept him out of the limelight due to the DV issues? 'Cause he's got a lot of personality off-the-field and we didn't see much of it while he was in KC.
How confident is Tyreek Hill that he will be able to produce with Teddy Bridgewater at QB?
He looked me dead in the eyes and said: "I'll put up numbers with YOU"
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Patrick doesn’t need Tyreek. Tyreek doesn’t need Patrick. Travis didn’t need Patrick either as evidence by his time with Alex.
All 3 are special players
I mean.....maybe.
The Phins have a new innovative HC and another really good WR.
Tyreek is a special player, but we've seen special players in bad spots. [Reply]