- Joined
- Jun 20, 2014
- Messages
- 4,253
I’m already on record as considering the tag for use only as a very last resort.
For only a transcendent player such as an AD or a franchise QB. Players that one absolutely, positively, must NOT allow to get away.
But that’s about it. They alienate the player and cause the club to overpay, sometimes grossly. Ultimately a lose-lose proposition.
But there’s another aspect that the Rams are probably very much factoring into their calculations.
Barring a successful AD extension, and soon, they know that they will need that tag next year and possibly through ‘21 for AD. By which time perhaps Goff will require a tag. Hopefully, these players will be successfully extended. But if not, that tag would be verrrrry handy next year and beyond.
My point? Well, it behooves the Rams to deal with Joyner and Watkins without resorting to the tag. ‘Cause if they don’t, then they’re painted into a corner come ‘19 if AD is not already in the fold. That is a place that they don’t want to be. That they can’t AFFORD to be.
Therefore, I predict that they will extend Joyner for whatever the market requires. Watkins? They will extend him, if possible, up to their predetermined ceiling. Beyond that, they let him walk. No tag for either, IOW.
They want to keep that tag available as their ace in the hole for the AD negotiations.
For only a transcendent player such as an AD or a franchise QB. Players that one absolutely, positively, must NOT allow to get away.
But that’s about it. They alienate the player and cause the club to overpay, sometimes grossly. Ultimately a lose-lose proposition.
But there’s another aspect that the Rams are probably very much factoring into their calculations.
Barring a successful AD extension, and soon, they know that they will need that tag next year and possibly through ‘21 for AD. By which time perhaps Goff will require a tag. Hopefully, these players will be successfully extended. But if not, that tag would be verrrrry handy next year and beyond.
My point? Well, it behooves the Rams to deal with Joyner and Watkins without resorting to the tag. ‘Cause if they don’t, then they’re painted into a corner come ‘19 if AD is not already in the fold. That is a place that they don’t want to be. That they can’t AFFORD to be.
Therefore, I predict that they will extend Joyner for whatever the market requires. Watkins? They will extend him, if possible, up to their predetermined ceiling. Beyond that, they let him walk. No tag for either, IOW.
They want to keep that tag available as their ace in the hole for the AD negotiations.