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Now the Eagles want Kamara
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I put a curse on Kamara after that Christmas debacle, buyers beware… :p
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@ minny65 said:
@ StickyBun said:
Rams playbook. It works.
Especially if you have a QB under a very friendly deal like Hurts rookie deal and Stafford's Cap hit last year was only around 18 million (going by memory) but point is if you can get a good enough QB that doesn't kill your CAP number then you can spread the talent/$$ throughout the roster.
its the cap friendly QB deal that made it work for the Rams las year. Just like the Chiefs under PMs rookie deal.
it makes our draft picks more valuable to us as well as critical in terms of having to hit to keep a competitive team with a QB making market money.
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@ minny65 said:
@ StickyBun said:
Rams playbook. It works.
Especially if you have a QB under a very friendly deal like Hurts rookie deal and Stafford's Cap hit last year was only around 18 million (going by memory) but point is if you can get a good enough QB that doesn't kill your CAP number then you can spread the talent/$$ throughout the roster.
its the cap friendly QB deal that made it work for the Rams las year. Just like the Chiefs under PMs rookie deal.
it makes our draft picks more valuable to us as well as critical in terms of having to hit to keep a competitive team with a QB making market money.
Or top market money like Kirk has been and continues to be...... this is his year to show us the money has been well invested. Hoping for a stronger push/performance from him in particular after our Bye. It starts against Arizona whose defense is not great.
Quote: @minny65 said:
@ JimmyinSD said:
@ minny65 said:
@ StickyBun said:
Rams playbook. It works.
Especially if you have a QB under a very friendly deal like Hurts rookie deal and Stafford's Cap hit last year was only around 18 million (going by memory) but point is if you can get a good enough QB that doesn't kill your CAP number then you can spread the talent/$$ throughout the roster.
its the cap friendly QB deal that made it work for the Rams las year. Just like the Chiefs under PMs rookie deal.
it makes our draft picks more valuable to us as well as critical in terms of having to hit to keep a competitive team with a QB making market money.
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@ minny65 said:
@ StickyBun said:
Rams playbook. It works.
Especially if you have a QB under a very friendly deal like Hurts rookie deal and Stafford's Cap hit last year was only around 18 million (going by memory) but point is if you can get a good enough QB that doesn't kill your CAP number then you can spread the talent/$$ throughout the roster.
its the cap friendly QB deal that made it work for the Rams las year. Just like the Chiefs under PMs rookie deal.
it makes our draft picks more valuable to us as well as critical in terms of having to hit to keep a competitive team with a QB making market money.
Or top market money like Kirk has been and continues to be...... this is his year to show us the money has been well invested. Hoping for a stronger push/performance from him in particular after our Bye. It starts against Arizona whose defense is not great.
Kirk is a good qb, but I dont see him ever being worthy of top market money....but then 80% of the qbs in the league dont deserve it either but that don't stop teams from paying it.
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