DCOrange Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 4 minutes ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said: I'll guess 4 years 200mm with 75mm guaranteed. Ravens have potential outs every year Lamar has never struck me as a book smart person, and going into this without an agent I think he'll go for a deal that has a huge total number and ignore the small guaranteed number. As much as everyone likes to act like Lamar is negotiating the contract himself and won't have any help, this is not what athletes do when they're going into these things without an agent. They just hire a lawyer to make sure they don't do anything stupid instead of having a full-time agent taking a significant amount of their money. 4 Quote
TheBrownBear Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 1 minute ago, Inigo Montoya said: I worry Lamar might end up getting screwed like Gordie Howe, making a fraction of what he should have, because he doesn't have anyone who understands the money game looking out for him. He needs to get a real agent. Yeah, I don't understand it and it's frankly an idiotic move on his part. Look at the guys who are considered some of the smartest dudes in the league - they all have agents. What does that tell you, Lamar? Quote
machine gun kelly Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 I’ve thought for quite some time he is an injury away from a future bust. In our playoff game in 2020, he only. Managed three points. If he doesn’t evade those hits, he’ll have a short nfl career. I have nothing against him personally and wish him the best. He’s not in the same league as Mahomes and Allen. It didn't Help him in 2021, there were so many injuries on the Ravens. Quote
Mat68 Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 He will ask for a bit more than Watson. 240 all guaranteed. He is being treated like an idiot for not signing now. Thats mainly by media talking heads who have relationships with agents. Last year of his deal on the brink of FA Lamar will hold all the leverage. It will be a massive deal. Quote
Rochesterfan Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 12 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said: I didn't know that rule. It's interesting because there is no way that Mike Brown is putting $200 million in an escrow account because he doesn't have it. It was very interesting listening to the team on the Fan here in Rochester - it was some feed with a round table with Jason LaCanfora and a few other insiders - maybe Rapport was on it. They said it was never a big deal because most contracts it was 1-2 years of guaranteed money in the past. The owners were putting 15-20 million away over 2 years and therefore only losing a small amount of interest. Now the contracts (especially after Watson) are becoming closer to 100% guaranteed and 6-7 years - therefore a guy like Mike Brown not only has to be willing and able to put 230-250 million in an escrow - he can’t touch, access, or get the interest on that money - meaning the owners are then losing out on huge money over the course of 7 years just with interest- let alone investing it someplace. But I totally agree - I don’t see how Brown in Cincinnati can do a contract like that, but they are going to have to figure things out. 2 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 31 minutes ago, Kwai San said: Wow.....he is soooooooo screwed. Larry Tunsil pulled this off successfully, but he was negotiating from a huge point of strength and against a knucklehead in Bill O'Brien. Not sure Lamar will have the same success with the Ravens FO, but will be interesting to see. 1 Quote
TheFunPolice Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 I would think the opening of the conversation is 10% more than the Watson deal, all guaranteed. Lamar has been league MVP and has never caused any trouble on or off the field. 2 Quote
DabillsDaBillsDaBills Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 1 minute ago, DCOrange said: As much as everyone likes to act like Lamar is negotiating the contract himself and won't have any help, this is not what athletes do when they're going into these things without an agent. They just hire a lawyer to make sure they don't do anything stupid instead of having a full-time agent taking a significant amount of their money. What's the point of forgoing an agent just to pay an attorney to handle the negotiation? The last player I can remember negotiating their own contract was Richard Sherman, and he really did it on his own with no outside help (unless we're counting his wife). Sherman graduated from Stanford and has always come across as intelligent IMO. He settled on a huge incentive based deal with the 49ers with very little guaranteed $$ Quote
Mat68 Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 1 minute ago, DrDawkinstein said: Larry Tunsil pulled this off successfully, but he was negotiating from a huge point of strength and against a knucklehead in Bill O'Brien. Not sure Lamar will have the same success with the Ravens FO, but will be interesting to see. Hes a unanimous MVP Qb. Its the easiest deal to do. I want x more than Watson fully guaranteed. I dont have a MBA or passed the bar. Its not complicated for a good Qb. 3 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said: I would think the opening of the conversation is 10% more than the Watson deal, all guaranteed. Lamar has been league MVP and has never caused any trouble on or off the field. Played out perfect. Im curious how its spun by insiders. Usually, paint the player poorly for not using an agent. Quote
aristocrat Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 35 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said: I didn't know that rule. It's interesting because there is no way that Mike Brown is putting $200 million in an escrow account because he doesn't have it. Well, he might not have the liquid cash to do it I'm sure the team has some banks willing to loan them the money for that. His team has had a profit of more than 50 mil each year over the last decade except for 2020. Unless he's spending every dime I'm sure he invests some of it and could actually have that coin on hand. Quote
nucci Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 15 minutes ago, Mat68 said: He will ask for a bit more than Watson. 240 all guaranteed. He is being treated like an idiot for not signing now. Thats mainly by media talking heads who have relationships with agents. Last year of his deal on the brink of FA Lamar will hold all the leverage. It will be a massive deal. he won't get it Quote
PetermansRedemption Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 1 hour ago, John Adams said: She'd probably be an upgrade. He represents himself. Wait, is this legit? He’s representing himself?! That’s absolutely nuts when your talking millions of dollars. Quote
DCOrange Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 29 minutes ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said: What's the point of forgoing an agent just to pay an attorney to handle the negotiation? The last player I can remember negotiating their own contract was Richard Sherman, and he really did it on his own with no outside help (unless we're counting his wife). Sherman graduated from Stanford and has always come across as intelligent IMO. He settled on a huge incentive based deal with the 49ers with very little guaranteed $$ Agent generally takes a % of the contract vs. a lawyer just getting paid hourly. Quote
Call_Of_Ktulu Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 They will never win with Lamar. I wouldn’t even give him 80mil for 4 years. Quote
mushypeaches Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 The Browns really screwed the rest of the league by giving Watson that huge contract. Every mediocre or better QB is going to basically tell their current teams to pay up or just wait to get traded and get the new desperate team to pay them. It's a win-win for the QB's As noted earlier, our contract with Josh is going to look smarter and smarter every year down the road 1 Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 We can see where these contracts are going, I think it sucks. But I also think the Watson thing is a one off. He had full leverage over the Browns, he did not want them but they were desperate for him. Cousins has also gotten fully guaranteed contracts but that did not result in all QB's getting that. Quote
PetermansRedemption Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 (edited) 4 minutes ago, mushypeaches said: The Browns really screwed the rest of the league by giving Watson that huge contract. Every mediocre or better QB is going to basically tell their current teams to pay up or just wait to get traded and get the new desperate team to pay them. It's a win-win for the QB's As noted earlier, our contract with Josh is going to look smarter and smarter every year down the road The Browns clearly told Watson they would give him whatever he wanted if he went there on a trade. It worked if their goal was just to get him there. Terrible thing for the rest of the contracts in the league though. Edited March 30, 2022 by PetermansRedemption Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 I was completely wrong about Josh Allen’s contract last year. I thought all QB’s would slot behind Mahomes. I thought you’d have a ceiling of Mahomes and a floor of Prescott. The only good thing about QBs getting more than Mahomes is it shows the cap is expected to make a huge jump over the next few years. Lamar Jackson probably doesn’t sign for less than Watson. Quote
Southern Bills Fan Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 (edited) I’m not sure he gets huge money. His QBR in his mvp season was 83.0. Next year 67.3, last year 50.7. His TD/INT ratio was 36-9 in the mvp year, 26-9 the next year and 16-13 last year. I think the league is figuring him out. Edited March 30, 2022 by Southern Bills Fan Quote
BillsfaninSB Posted March 30, 2022 Posted March 30, 2022 31 minutes ago, DCOrange said: Agent generally takes a % of the contract vs. a lawyer just getting paid hourly. Does an agent get paid for the life of the contract? If so I can see why LJ is reluctant. Attorney fees are short term hit relatively speaking. Quote
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