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Why?The broncos should try to recoup some of the money Wussell stole from them.
Reward bad management? Fuck that.
Why?The broncos should try to recoup some of the money Wussell stole from them.
I think the argument is that Wilson is the same as he's always been but that there was a lot that Pete kept a lid on and Wilson's eroding physical skills no longer allows him to play hero ball at the exceedingly high level that stuck fear into defenses. Without his ability to run around being what it was, all the limitations to his game are strikingly apparent.Wilson was 4-11 for the Broncs and now Payton has them at 8-8, (7 wins in last 10) so I think it's pretty clear who's been more capable of "doing their job"
I had a lot of respect for (and fear of) Wilson for many years, but he really seemed to morph in to some sort of different guy.
Wilson will get dumped, Payton will continue to coach and this will all blow over.
What are they gonna do, steal one of the eight toilet's from his house and sell it?Why?
Reward bad management? Fuck that.
lol.What are they gonna do, steal one of the eight toilet's from his house and sell it?
Funny to think that ROD would think "Asshole Face" is how his name would appear in the original piece.
Elway got them a championship with that kind of aggressiveness, so I'd give him a pass, if I'm a Bronco fan.
He had two Super Bowl appearances in ten years and won one of them. That's a good record, even if his QB picks weren't the greatest.He signed Peyton as a FA. He stunk at getting any other QB.
And they didn't even win b/c of Peyton. They won on the DST. TJ McDonald fucked up the Broncos and Peyton that year. They never were the same after.
Yes, all GMs make mistakes. Rams fans have lived with a lot worse back in the St. Louis era ... in the dark years. Sean Payt.on did improve the team ... and he has some to work with but he has to get a QB, without that things won't turn around. At that point Elway's decisions will stand ... for good or bad. If they go bad -- he'll have to take responsibilityElway got them a championship with that kind of aggressiveness, so I'd give him a pass, if I'm a Bronco fan.
Can I just say that I don't give a damn about Russell Wilson? I realize that I should just move on and mind my own business. However, the chance not to say, "Fuck Russell Wilson" is too difficult for me at this time.
Fast forward to Monday, and amid the Broncos moving up in the standings by securing their eighth win of the season while simultaneously being eliminated from playoff contention, a letter the NFLPA sent to Denver's front office seems to contradict some of Rapoport's reporting. The Washington Post published excerpts from that letter to the Broncos, which also seemed to be laying the groundwork for future litigation, despite Rapoport claiming that a grievance is "unlikely" to be filed.As many agents do amid negotiations, Rodgers took the Broncos' proposal to the NFLPA, which often consults with agents on big-money player contracts. The union did not view any "threat" of benching as a real threat, and Wilson turned down the Broncos' offer, which is his right. No grievance was filed, and it's unlikely one will be. One source called such negotiations "commonplace."
https://sibforms.com/serve/MUIFAP4N...2kwMS6oZQJ1fSH7FIvgtfGFav24_fkdD0eeL8o5hFEytV“It has come to our attention that the Denver Broncos recently informed Mr. Wilson and his Certified Contract Advisor that if Mr. Wilson would not renegotiate his Player Contract to relinquish certain salary guarantees, the Broncos would remove him from the starting lineup.
“If the Broncos follow-through on the Club’s threat, the Club will violate, among other things, the Collective Bargaining Agreement, Mr. Wilson’s Player Contract and New York law. And, we are particularly concerned that the Broncos still intend to commit these violations under the guise of ‘coaching decisions.’
“Accordingly, we write to notify you that the NFLPA and Mr. Wilson ‘reasonably anticipate’ arbitration and/or litigation against the Broncos and the Management Council, triggering your respective obligations to preserve potentially relevant documents."
Not to sidetrack this, but how is the union responsible for this??? They've been able to upgrade the revenue share in the CBA, the salary cap may be over 240 mill for 2024. Cant hold the union responsible that the players dont share it equallyIf the fucking union gave a shit about the players they would do something about QB salaries to ensure so much of the cap isn't going to one dude on a team. But they're greedy and stupid.
Just pointing out that I don't think their priorities are in the right place for benefitting the players as a group. They should be talking with the NFL about capping what QBs make in terms of the cap percentage. Or some other metric to ensure most of the money is disseminated among the players. You may disagree and that's fine by me, but I think how that cap is distributed is very much in their wheelhouse.Not to sidetrack this, but how is the union responsible for this??? They've been able to upgrade the revenue share in the CBA, the salary cap may be over 240 mill for 2024. Cant hold the union responsible that the players dont share it equally
I dont think any player would support max salary by position
Alas, Fuck Payton and Wilson, they can both burn on a 49ers bonfire for all I care
They represent the players, if the players association want it done that way, the union will fight for it. The union doesnt make unilateral decisions regarding the players.Just pointing out that I don't think their priorities are in the right place for benefitting the players as a group. They should be talking with the NFL about capping what QBs make in terms of the cap percentage. Or some other metric to ensure most of the money is disseminated among the players. You may disagree and that's fine by me, but I think how that cap is distributed is very much in their wheelhouse.
Why would players artificially put a cap on the value of a player position?They represent the players, if the players association want it done that way, the union will fight for it. The union doesnt make unilateral decisions regarding the players.
I agree the system is broken, and the cap is all about the QB's but the players themselves need to figure it out. I wouldnt be surprised if the owners even suggested it at some point, as it would behoove them as well