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I'd say that the latter are far saltier.What's the difference between beer nuts and deer nuts?
I'd say that the latter are far saltier.What's the difference between beer nuts and deer nuts?
Contenders usually use all of their cap, so they will be in the same position as the RamsI wonder if Miami is going to wait and see if a contender is going to suffer an injury at CB in training camp and make a desperation trade before releasing him
A little more quotes from McVay in this article, specially outlining the "obstacles" McVay states that have to be overcome to get Ramsey.
Contenders usually use all of their cap, so they will be in the same position as the Rams
Its what everyone was saying. Contract, who eats the money, the Rams can't fit him into there cap, etc... It sounds like, if the Dolphins had announced their intent to trade Ramsey before free agency, the Rams would have had a plan to acquire him, or tried to. But so would some other teams. The Dolphins bungled twice. First with the contract, secondly by waiting too long to decide to move Ramsey.
Plus Mcvay will NEVER talk about about a player. He’ll always say the right thing & keep his cards to his vest.When called he’ll show his cards.If he is not called he’ll just throw them back in the deck leaving everyone guessing.Im going to keep beating the dead horse since that is what this thread is:
1) there is almost zero chance Miami just releases him. His contract for 2025 is guaranteed so they save zero real money and their cap is worse. Better off just fining him if he sits out. Almost zero chance. Stop mentioning that ‘option’.
2) yes, many factors on compensation in shared money between teams and draft picks, but the biggest ‘obstacle‘ and/or factor that we simply don’t know is Ramsey. Again, something happened between Dolphins and Ramsey for them to ‘mutually agree’ (you know, like when your girlfriend and you ‘mutually agree‘ to part ways and that it’s just not working because you’re poor). 9/10 it is because the player is unhappy money-wise and in this case, Ramsey probably wanted more future guarantees. He knows he is oldish and easily cut next year with worsening contract prospects. He probably wants a new team to do something similar in future guarantees and new teams probably think the same way the dolphins did, which is, good luck with that.
all that is to say, don’t forget about Ramsey’s input in the discussion and specifically, money!
I disagree on point 2. He just signed a new contract to be the highest paid corner, this past September.Im going to keep beating the dead horse since that is what this thread is:
1) there is almost zero chance Miami just releases him. His contract for 2025 is guaranteed so they save zero real money and their cap is worse. Better off just fining him if he sits out. Almost zero chance. Stop mentioning that ‘option’.
2) yes, many factors on compensation in shared money between teams and draft picks, but the biggest ‘obstacle‘ and/or factor that we simply don’t know is Ramsey. Again, something happened between Dolphins and Ramsey for them to ‘mutually agree’ (you know, like when your girlfriend and you ‘mutually agree‘ to part ways and that it’s just not working because you’re poor). 9/10 it is because the player is unhappy money-wise and in this case, Ramsey probably wanted more future guarantees. He knows he is oldish and easily cut next year with worsening contract prospects. He probably wants a new team to do something similar in future guarantees and new teams probably think the same way the dolphins did, which is, good luck with that.
all that is to say, don’t forget about Ramsey’s input in the discussion and specifically, money!
Fair enough, it could be disgruntlement over team outlook, future and culture. But I don’t think he would be the first athlete to sign a contract and then immediately regret it. it was a 3 year contract extension but only this coming season is guaranteed. So really a one year extension. All speculation is fair game, but the reason they fell apart is a big unknown in the trade equation.I disagree on point 2. He just signed a new contract to be the highest paid corner, this past September.
I think it’s more likely that he realized his team is poorly run and not going to win anything. Plus, Tyreek Hill said he’s not coming back at the end of the season. That likely resonated with him or maybe he’s even commiserated with Hill about the state of the team.
Who says they dont have anyone interested in trading for him?You’ve been consistent in stating they are not releasing him.
And they do not have anyone interested in trading for him with his current contract burden.
And he is not interested in playing for them.
So we have a bonfire “Mexican Standoff” where’s there is always one man standing when the dust settles. Who will that be?
Who says they dont have anyone interested in trading for him?
View: https://x.com/NFLUpdatesOnX/status/1935718317249249686
Who says they dont have anyone interested in trading for him?
View: https://x.com/NFLUpdatesOnX/status/1935718317249249686
Ridiculous statementThat account has 1800 followers. Doubt that is legit.
Who says they dont have anyone interested in trading for him?
View: https://x.com/NFLUpdatesOnX/status/1935718317249249686
Who says they dont have anyone interested in trading for him?
View: https://x.com/NFLUpdatesOnX/status/1935718317249249686
WE are the only good spot for him.Steelers have a coach who can keep him accountable, as well as a good rush up front. Good spot for him.