2016 NFL and CFB Season Discussion - Page 74
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On October 12 2016 10:48 Titusmaster6 wrote: Tony Romo to Browns? Probably wont happen but that's the headline I want Maybe Cutler... | ||
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I could really see this happening. I'm fairly certain the Bears are done with Cutler, as is most of the NFL. | ||
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From Adam Caplan and me: 49ers and Colin Kaepernick agreed to a restructured deal, wiping out the last four years on the contract and turning it into a one-year deal with a player option to extend the deal for next year, sources tell ESPN. The monetary value of the deal for this year remains the same. Should he want, Kaepernick can void the deal after this season, before the new league year begins in March, allowing him to become an unrestricted free agent if he so chooses. The 49ers will not be allowed to use their franchise tag on him. The two sides have spent months trying to rework the contract, dating back to San Francisco's trade conversations with Denver last spring, but those talks heated up over the past four weeks and now have been successfully completed. Asked on Tuesday if he felt any pressure to have a reworked contract before he started Sunday, Kaepernick said, "No, I feel no pressure." But he did acknowledge, "we have had discussions." Kaepernick was scheduled to make $14.5 million in base salary next season, with a cap hit of almost $19.5 million if they released him. Those numbers are now off San Francisco's books, but his numbers this season stay the same. Last season the Washington Redskins would not play Robert Griffin III for fear that he could get hurt and the team would be on the hook for his contract the next year. The 49ers have been unwilling to play Kaepernick so far this season for a variety of reasons; Chip Kelly, who named Kaepernick as his starting quarterback Tuesday, has denied that Kaepernick's contract has entered into his decision. But a reworked contract now gives the 49ers more flexibility and security, and it gives Kaepernick the ability to depart San Francisco after this season, so it would appear to be a win-win for both sides. http://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0577972576677010153-4 | ||
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On October 13 2016 23:22 QuanticHawk wrote: can't wait for him to be even worse than he was the last two years! Kaep should be better than he was last year if for no other reason than he'll be playing behind a much improved offensive line. He's also more accurate than Gabbert. Still, the book is out on how to stop his read-option bullshit. If Kaep still can't read the field properly, then he's going to be ineffective. | ||
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QuanticHawk
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On October 14 2016 01:29 xDaunt wrote: Kaep should be better than he was last year if for no other reason than he'll be playing behind a much improved offensive line. He's also more accurate than Gabbert. Still, the book is out on how to stop his read-option bullshit. If Kaep still can't read the field properly, then he's going to be ineffective. the line just made a bad problem worse. Kaep is ass at reading the field and making good decisions. Him and Gabbert are both pretty inaccurate QBs throwing to one of the most underwhelming WR groups the Niners have mustered, and that is saying something considering the Post TO era. Basically barring a trade/signing to a team with a stout D and great run game so he doesn't have to pass a whole lot, I don't forsee him being a starting NFL qb for very long. | ||
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