Good point! I am a year off……..He has no guaranteed $ next year. No player wants that situation.
I think it makes sense to adjust that so he has future guaranteed money.
Good point! I am a year off……..He has no guaranteed $ next year. No player wants that situation.
I think it makes sense to adjust that so he has future guaranteed money.
The thing is, is that if every other team is doing it, it's not an overpay. It's what the market is dictating. I would love for Miami to be able to sign a young franchise QB for $25-$30 million a year, but that's simply not the going rate.There is an unwritten Rule that if other teams over pay for their QB the Dolphins must do the same?
Maybe thinking outside the box and doing something different from other teams, could actually help the Dolphins.
MachHe has no guaranteed $ next year. No player wants that situation.
I think it makes sense to adjust that so he has future guaranteed money.
In every way.still better than the WNBA
Well said. Yeah, the whole "they overpaid" thing is just a lazy response. When QBs for good or bad reasons get paid more, that adjusts the market. Any market. Sure, there could be a bunch of silly reasons houses in XYZ zipcode went for high prices, but now that's the market for new sellers in the same zip code.The thing is, is that if every other team is doing it, it's not an overpay. It's what the market is dictating. I would love for Miami to be able to sign a young franchise QB for $25-$30 million a year, but that's simply not the going rate.
The only teams who aren't doing it are the teams who haven't had the chance to because they haven't found a QB that is ready to sign a new contract, and who can perform at that level yet. Even Kirk Cousins is getting $45 million at this stage in his career.
Tua's deal will be somewhere in the neighborhood of 20%-23% of the cap.
That is not the situation with Hill.Mach
I get what you are saying. The Dolphins need to be smarter with their contracts overall. We overpay these guys to come here... and then often we keep increasing their salaries if anyone else that plays their position gets a pay raise.
This is folly.
if you sign a 4 year deal and after 2 years the market catches up and you now no longer make 5 million more than any other player... .Too Fkg bad.
Have your agent explain that to you before you agree to sign the 4 year 120 million dollar contract.
Hill was all smiles the first 2 years when he was the highest paid... Now he is only the second or third highest paid he opens his mouth and mentions he needs a new contract.
False...
As to the argument about the guaranteed money... again that falls on Hill and his agent. This is the deal they agreed to. Hill has been making 30 million dollars per season. I am not concerned for him not having guaranteed money for the last season of his current deal.
Hill has played great for us.... But we made him by far the highest paid non QB player in the league when he came here and we gave up half a dozen high draft picks to get him..... We overpaid...
Now the market is starting to catch up a little and Hill is a better value we are supposed to rework his contract and pay him more?
No thank you.
The Dolphins deserve to get some value out of this deal
Sure it is.That is not the situation with Hill.
I wholeheartedly agree. But, if there is an opportunity to just rejigger the numbers to get him some more gtd money for maybe an add on year or two and it doesn't the cap, I say do it. Now, is that way of doing it available? I have no idea.Mach
I get what you are saying. The Dolphins need to be smarter with their contracts overall. We overpay these guys to come here... and then often we keep increasing their salaries if anyone else that plays their position gets a pay raise.
This is folly.
if you sign a 4 year deal and after 2 years the market catches up and you now no longer make 5 million more than any other player... .Too Fkg bad.
Have your agent explain that to you before you agree to sign the 4 year 120 million dollar contract.
Hill was all smiles the first 2 years when he was the highest paid... Now he is only the second or third highest paid he opens his mouth and mentions he needs a new contract.
False...
As to the argument about the guaranteed money... again that falls on Hill and his agent. This is the deal they agreed to. Hill has been making 30 million dollars per season. I am not concerned for him not having guaranteed money for the last season of his current deal.
Hill has played great for us.... But we made him by far the highest paid non QB player in the league when he came here and we gave up half a dozen high draft picks to get him..... We overpaid...
Now the market is starting to catch up a little and Hill is a better value we are supposed to rework his contract and pay him more?
No thank you.
The Dolphins deserve to get some value out of this deal
At the same time he also has some girl saying he broke her leg and looking for a jury trial which would potentially cost him a week of availability in the season. He keeps being a lightning rod of negative attention. Maybe he causes it some/all, or maybe he doesn't. But, it could cost him a bit in terms of what an extension would look like/be available...Sure it is.
Hill spoke out over the last few days stating he is looking for a new contract. He mentioned that other players got paid... Said he was glad they got paid.... (Jefferson, Waddle etc...) and now it was his turn again. ( I am paraphrasing.)
Hill was by far the highest paid when we first inked him... Now that the market has caught up and the Dolphins are getting better value... Hill wants a new contract.
If I missed something please feel free to interject.
I wholeheartedly agree. But, if there is an opportunity to just rejigger the numbers to get him some more gtd money for maybe an add on year or two and it doesn't the cap, I say do it. Now, is that way of doing it available? I have no idea.
This percentage hurts the team. The only QB worth that percentage is Mahomes.Tua's deal will be somewhere in the neighborhood of 20%-23% of the cap.
Has he been the best WR int the game the past two seasons?Sure it is.
Hill spoke out over the last few days stating he is looking for a new contract. He mentioned that other players got paid... Said he was glad they got paid.... (Jefferson, Waddle etc...) and now it was his turn again. ( I am paraphrasing.)
Hill was by far the highest paid when we first inked him... Now that the market has caught up and the Dolphins are getting better value... Hill wants a new contract.
If I missed something please feel free to interject.
sounds like he saying both, hard to tell what he meansRent this space.
That is half of what Tyreek Said. The paragraph before this talked about him wanting a new contract.... So that is cherry picked. IMO