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Look at #27. SMH. I love Sam, but his salary is really draining our team.
 
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interference said:
Hey, at least he beat-out that punk Brady.

:lmao:

minimal satisfaction, but its somethin at least.
 
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WestsideRamsfan said:
http://www.forbes.com/athletes/list/

Look at #27. SMH. I love Sam, but his salary is really draining our team.
Again...not his fault. The system was broken, the owners broke it, and now it has been restored. Now we want him to what, give it back? How many would give it back after getting pounded year after year?

Hopefully, they can find a way for him to restructure.
 
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DR RAM said:
WestsideRamsfan said:
http://www.forbes.com/athletes/list/

Look at #27. SMH. I love Sam, but his salary is really draining our team.
Again...not his fault. The system was broken, the owners broke it, and now it has been restored. Now we want him to what, give it back? How many would give it back after getting pounded year after year?

Hopefully, they can find a way for him to restructure.
Yeah, I think that's the plan depending on how this season goes (I think). If he takes off, they'll probably extend him. If he tanks (and it's ONLY his fault), then they'll probably restructure it outright.
 
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This is not Sam's fault, and I think he has handled his situation with pure class. Many quarterbacks would be pointing fingers (no WR, three offensive coordinators his first three years, ownership changing, etc), but young Sam is mature and I feel he is in a sense worth the contract (Fisher became coach primarily because of Sam).
 
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lasvegasrams said:
This is not Sam's fault, and I think he has handled his situation with pure class. Many quarterbacks would be pointing fingers (no WR, three offensive coordinators his first three years, ownership changing, etc), but young Sam is mature and I feel he is in a sense worth the contract (Fisher became coach primarily because of Sam).
Ayup. :nice:

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(Got this bookmarked for quick and easy posting. lol)
 
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I can almost guarantee no Bradford no fisher
 
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#14 is a lot more painful if you ask me. I'll take SB at 27 every day of the week.
 
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This topic is tiring. No offense to the OP, just saying...QB's are expensive. That's the way the NFL works.

Check out this list. Sam is par for the course, and less of a drain on the team being around 15 on this list (with Flacco, Romo, and Rodgers announcing extensions);

<a class="postlink-local" href="http://www.ramsondemand.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13094" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13094</a>

You want a franchise QB? Prepare to pay for it. Complaining about it is worthless.

Perhaps a solution might be a system that brings maximum contract per player by position instead of what we have now; "Rodgers now has to have a better contract than Flacco, etc."
 
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CGI_Ram said:
Perhaps a solution might be a system that brings maximum contract per player by position instead of what we have now; "Rodgers now has to have a better contract than Flacco, etc."

And the players might be open to such a rule as it spreads more wealth around.
 
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If you think it's painful now wait till he wins the 14 & 15 Superbowls and see what he would demand on the open market. Make Flacco's contract look like pocket change.
And we will gladly pay it.
 
Nobody is blaming Bradford. No matter how you look at it, he doesn't deserve that money. The cap hit was minimal the first two years, but will be around 15 million from here on out. Ouch.
 
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WestsideRamsfan said:
Nobody is blaming Bradford. No matter how you look at it, he doesn't deserve that money. The cap hit was minimal the first two years, but will be around 15 million from here on out. Ouch.
Yeah, it's inflated due to the system that fronted these kids 7 figure salaries. It was ridiculous, and of course the Rams had to be on the business end of that shit stick for most of the final years of that CBA. But it's important to realize that it's all relative. These QBs who are making a fraction of Bradford's salary will get a really hefty raise if they keep their productivity high. Conversely, if Bradford declines or flattens out this year, then his salary will be dealt with accordingly. There's a premium on good QBs, and they all end up taking a sizable portion of the team's overall cap number if they're good at their craft. It's just the nature of the position.

Bradford will either join them in the upper tier, or he won't.

Until then ... griping about it (not saying you are) is kinda pointless, IMO.
We'll just find out eventually.
 
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The Dude said:
WestsideRamsfan said:
Nobody is blaming Bradford. No matter how you look at it, he doesn't deserve that money. The cap hit was minimal the first two years, but will be around 15 million from here on out. Ouch.
Yeah, it's inflated due to the system that fronted these kids 7 figure salaries. It was ridiculous, and of course the Rams had to be on the business end of that shyte stick for most of the final years of that CBA. But it's important to realize that it's all relative. These QBs who are making a fraction of Bradford's salary will get a really hefty raise if they keep their productivity high. Conversely, if Bradford declines or flattens out this year, then his salary will be dealt with accordingly. There's a premium on good QBs, and they all end up taking a sizable portion of the team's overall cap number if they're good at their craft. It's just the nature of the position.

Bradford will either join them in the upper tier, or he won't.

Until then ... griping about it (not saying you are) is kinda pointless, IMO.
We'll just find out eventually.

+1000

I am so tired of hearing about weather he deserves it or not. Kid played his but off in college and got paid by the system in place accordingly. If sam has a better o line and wr corps i doubt we even discuss this. Guess we will know this year
 
lasvegasrams said:
This is not Sam's fault, and I think he has handled his situation with pure class. Many quarterbacks would be pointing fingers (no WR, three offensive coordinators his first three years, ownership changing, etc), but young Sam is mature and I feel he is in a sense worth the contract (Fisher became coach primarily because of Sam).

+1. Well said!!!


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WestsideRamsfan said:
Nobody is blaming Bradford. No matter how you look at it, he doesn't deserve that money. The cap hit was minimal the first two years, but will be around 15 million from here on out. Ouch.

what he''s getting now is going to be peanuts compared to what he will be paid after this season when they rework his deal if he plays well. due to the restructure of sam''s contract before last season began the guarenteed money runs out this season as per design so the coaching staff got a 2 year period to evaluate sam. so they can cut ties with him after this season with minimal cap ramifications if he busts but the way fisher speaks about sam, well, he''s not going anywhere.

also, if you think his cap hit will be anywhere near 15m the next two years you would be highly mistaken.

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kurtfaulk said:
WestsideRamsfan said:
Nobody is blaming Bradford. No matter how you look at it, he doesn't deserve that money. The cap hit was minimal the first two years, but will be around 15 million from here on out. Ouch.

what he''s getting now is going to be peanuts compared to what he will be paid after this season when they rework his deal if he plays well. due to the restructure of sam''s contract before last season began the guarenteed money runs out this season as per design so the coaching staff got a 2 year period to evaluate sam. so they can cut ties with him after this season with minimal cap ramifications if he busts but the way fisher speaks about sam, well, he''s not going anywhere.

also, if you think his cap hit will be anywhere near 15m the next two years you would be highly mistaken.

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According to Balzer, his cap hit is 12.6 million alone this year.
 
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WestsideRamsfan said:
kurtfaulk said:
WestsideRamsfan said:
Nobody is blaming Bradford. No matter how you look at it, he doesn't deserve that money. The cap hit was minimal the first two years, but will be around 15 million from here on out. Ouch.

what he''s getting now is going to be peanuts compared to what he will be paid after this season when they rework his deal if he plays well. due to the restructure of sam''s contract before last season began the guarenteed money runs out this season as per design so the coaching staff got a 2 year period to evaluate sam. so they can cut ties with him after this season with minimal cap ramifications if he busts but the way fisher speaks about sam, well, he''s not going anywhere.

also, if you think his cap hit will be anywhere near 15m the next two years you would be highly mistaken.

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According to Balzer, his cap hit is 12.6 million alone this year.

And due to be 15m next year.

But there's no way the rams are gonna let that happen. Sam is either gonna be their guy or not. If he's their guy they will extend him with a huge bonus. I'm betting his cap hit next year will be less than 5m, if that's what they want it to be.

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