He's no von miller. Not even in the same ballparkLol their version of of our Von Miller pickup.
This is a story that will take a few years to mature - how the 9ers spent 10 years building the 2020’s equivalent of the 90s BillsAnd yet, not a word has been spoken from the media machine that SF has gone all in, buying a championship etc
Only the Rams did that apparently
I hope they miss the Superbowl again this year. will make whatever happens easier to swallow for our rams. go rams!And yet, not a word has been spoken from the media machine that SF has gone all in, buying a championship etc
Only the Rams did that apparently
For the Rams it’s all about NEXT year. For the 69ers it’s all about THIS year. The Rams will be fun to watch this year as they improve week to week with their young guns. However Watching the 69ers peak at mid season, get knob schlobbed by the media as the best team since the peak Pats, then get close but fall short of a Lombardi will be almost as fun.And yet, not a word has been spoken from the media machine that SF has gone all in, buying a championship etc
Only the Rams did that apparently
Technically they still have the most current year CAP available. They could still take on a couple more prime contracts this year via trade. Therefore, they are not all-in for buying a championship until they do so.And yet, not a word has been spoken from the media machine that SF has gone all in, buying a championship etc
Only the Rams did that apparently
SF only owes him the league minimum as Denver picked up his remaining salary this year. He has zero guaranteed money after this year which means the Niners have almost zero invested in him, that's why I brought this up in another thread. Zero risk, possible reward.Great a salary cap eater!
That was obvious when the trade was announced. It's the future salary cap implications. I'm sure since you felt compelled to inform of this you understand that side of the salary cap too!SF only owes him the league minimum as Denver picked up his remaining salary this year. He has zero guaranteed money after this year which means the Niners have almost zero invested in him, that's why I brought this up in another thread. Zero risk, possible reward.
That’s what I meant—the Niners version.He's no von miller. Not even in the same ballpark
The future cap implications are addressed in the post. There's no more guaranteed money that they're committed to after this season, so they can just walk away.That was obvious when the trade was announced. It's the future salary cap implications. I'm sure since you felt compelled to inform of this you understand that side of the salary cap too!
Maybe but 'best behavior' would be kind of a novel concept to Randy Gregory.This is a great deal for the 9ers. Nobody comes in to a situation like this and screws it up. He will be on his best behavior. Wouldn't you. I hate it, but I can't deny it.