Yeah you can see why this didn't work in Miami. They won but he held them to a standard still.
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Rodgers will be half the price and they can get a first round pick for StaffordAaron Rodgers would prefer to play for the Los Angeles Rams if the team moves on from Matthew Stafford.
Rodgers would bring Davante Adams with him once the Jets WR becomes a free agent in this scenario.
Via the New York Daily News reporter Pat Leonard.
lol why the hell would the rams go older.
It's said that Brady accepted lower wages than he could have pushed for during his career with the Patriots in order to play with a more talented roster.Having a SB ring would more than offset a few mill to keep Higgins on the line...
Then you could do retarded State Farm commercials to make it up...
Think of it from any other players perspective though... why should they take less money only so Chase, Burrow, and Hendrickson can have top contracts at their positions?If I were Joe, I would be talking to EVERYONE... to cut money to build up the O and D to make a SB run...then everybody would be paid.
If Chase is the only person being paid, no SB...
Stafford could do well on current lions team. That would be interesting lol.Rodgers will be half the price and they can get a first round pick for Stafford
Both Stafford and Rodgers have about 2 years left
That is my take
Yep, EVERY play should be challengable, as long as you have a challenge to burn. Every ref call should be subject to review if a coach has a challenge in the chamber.
Brady once re-negotiated his contract to take less so that Patriots could afford to re-sign Deion Branch, who at the time, was one of Brady's favorite targets. And then the Pats let him walk anyway and picked up Reche Caldwell. Brady was PISSED apparently. BUt yeah, he took less than he could have gotten throughout his career, he never needed to be the highest paid QB in the league, winning superbowls was more important.It's said that Brady accepted lower wages than he could have pushed for during his career with the Patriots in order to play with a more talented roster.
I understand players wanting to get paid given that the NFL is basically a money printing machine, but it's strange to me that a QB would push for a record contract rather than take maybe $30 million per year in order to be more successful. I mean once you're being paid that much, how much difference does an extra $20-30 million really make? Do you really need two luxury yachts?
Helped he was married to the richest supermodel in the world.Brady once re-negotiated his contract to take less so that Patriots could afford to re-sign Deion Branch, who at the time, was one of Brady's favorite targets. And then the Pats let him walk anyway and picked up Reche Caldwell. Brady was PISSED apparently. BUt yeah, he took less than he could have gotten throughout his career, he never needed to be the highest paid QB in the league, winning superbowls was more important.
I think some of it was also his belief in himself having longevity.Helped he was married to the richest supermodel in the world.
certainly didn't hurt! He could have been a dick like all the other modern QBS that insist they be the highest paid in the league, but he never was.Helped he was married to the richest supermodel in the world.
Hard to argue that, you can add "some semblance of a run game" to that too.Legendary QB Dan Marino says that he would have won multiple Super Bowls if he was drafted by his hometown team, the Pittsburgh Steelers:
“Well, looking back at their teams, I’d probably have won a couple of Super Bowls. I really do, because of the defense they had."
Via Not Just Football with Cam Heyward.
Stafford is an amazing QBStafford could do well on current lions team. That would be interesting lol.
AFC had inferior rosters for the most part for a good decade and a half, Broncos were also mainly carried by a QBHard to argue that, you can add "some semblance of a run game" to that too.
The only 1,000 yard rusher Marino ever played with in Miami was Karim Abdul-Jabbar (not the basketball one lol). He only once (just) passed 1,000 yards in a season, at 3.6 yards per attempt, indeed he never came close to averaging 4 yards per attempt in his career.
Some years it felt like Dan was carrying the team entirely on his back.
I can't deal with fake Mel, yikes