BADOLBILZ Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 (edited) 20 minutes ago, H2o said: Rousseau is in the 2nd year of his rookie deal. We don't have to worry about him for another 3 seasons. That's a stretch of a hypothetical at the moment. Also, Von will more than likely be gone by then, the market will be completely different, and so will the salary cap. We have a lot of people coming up on contracts before Groot. But if his play warrants it, and we want to keep him, you pay the man. These are Chubb's career stats. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/C/ChubBr00.htm His best year was his rookie season, he has missed a lot of time due to injury early in his career, and it doesn't really seem like the $$$ matches the production. Glad the Dolphins made that move and hitched their wagons to him though. Time will tell how it plays out, but this move doesn't make me nervous in the slightest. Yeah I'm not concerned about Chubb. He's not elite.......he essentially replaces what they had had with Ogbah before he fell off a cliff this season. And at the expense of a first round pick that is of course cost controlled, important as they are really piling up some bad cap numbers. Worked out great for the Broncos..........his trade value with that fat, fully guaranteed 5th year option was zero last offseason. I hope Miami extends him in-season at the top of his market. Edit: See I missed the contract extension. Excellent. That's a lot of money invested in players with significant injury histories at LT and Pass Rusher. Edited November 3, 2022 by BADOLBILZ 1 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 8 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said: Yeah I'm not concerned about Chubb. He's not elite.......he essentially replaces what they had had with Ogbah before he fell off a cliff this season. And at the expense of a first round pick that is of course cost controlled, important as they are really piling up some bad cap numbers. Worked out great for the Broncos..........his trade value with that fat, fully guaranteed 5th year option was zero last offseason. I hope Miami extends him in-season at the top of his market. Edit: See I missed the contract extension. Excellent. That's a lot of money invested in players with significant injury histories at LT and Pass Rusher. And a 1B-2nd tier QB who they will have to pay like a 1A QB in another year or two. Who also has a significant injury history. 2 Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 8 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: But that's the market. Like I said, he is better when healthy than Maxx Crosby and he got $23.5m. Edge rushers are this year's wide receivers. You are finally seeing front offices as they have transitioned to a younger cadre of GMs realise you have to pay stars at the premium spots. And if at edge rusher you end up paying a very good player elite money but you still get very good production, who cares? What you can't do is pay the role players like Emmanuel Ogbah like they are very good players or overpay non-elite players at the non-premium positions like off the ball linebacker, running back, tight end, guard and safety. I agree with your point about overpaying for production at premium spots. You need it. They are really piling up some cap debt though. I hope Tua keeps it up and gets $40M plus as well and the Fish have to go Saints-mode. Injuries happen but you have to like the durability of the Bills at QB/LT/Edge versus what Miami has. Quote
GunnerBill Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 3 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said: I agree with your point about overpaying for production at premium spots. You need it. They are really piling up some cap debt though. I hope Tua keeps it up and gets $40M plus as well and the Fish have to go Saints-mode. Injuries happen but you have to like the durability of the Bills at QB/LT/Edge versus what Miami has. For sure. They have definitely taken risks on guys with dubious health records. You can get away with 1 of those... you don't want to be trying to get away with 3 or 4. 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 1 hour ago, Bangarang said: Dolphins are paying a lot of money to a lot of players who do not play QB. It's what you can do when your QB is on their rookie deal, yet Tua is likely going to be asking for money soon unless he pulls a Lamar Jackson but doubt it. Quote
Scott7975 Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 On 11/2/2022 at 8:32 AM, Donuts and Doritos said: Could the Phins be building a team for Tom to take over next year or do you think they're committed to Tua long term? (With the Phins now having no 1st round picks to get a rookie QB & the stories they had talks w/ Tom last year. This seems like an all in roster build) I mean... Tua actually has played pretty well for them. I dont believe he is elite but if he continues that play the rest of the season, I dont think they just give up on him. Tom is past his prime. He isnt playing very well from the two games I have watched him. On 11/2/2022 at 9:32 AM, Buffalo_Stampede said: Thinking about creating an account on a Dolphin fan board just to start a fight. Just go on Twitter bro. They are going insane on Twitter. 1 1 Quote
NewEra Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 28 minutes ago, Bangarang said: Point being, they are likely going to pay Tua and there won’t be much flexibility for them afterwards once they do. Lots of dead money hits are attached to these big contracts. Tua will play the next 2 years under his rookie contract. His big contract will kick in 2025. Hill, Howard and Chubb will have dead cap hit over 10m. Those are the only substantial contracts. some teams want to win now. Whether or not they are good enough to win the SB is unknown, but they have what looks to be a dangerous team for the next 2 years minimum. They’re confidant and I don’t a problem with what they’re doing. They’re putting Miami back on the nfl map after not winning a playoff game for 20+ years. there’s several ways to build a champion. I think they’ve done a helluva job to date. It may catch up to them. It may also pay off 2 Quote
Scott7975 Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 17 hours ago, FilthyBeast said: Dolphins are a legit contender with Tua, it's what the factual data shows. And the MVP talk is gaining steam again considering they are undefeated in every game he's started and finished this year. And by landing a premier defensive player it will help shore up their defense which has been an issue at times this year, mostly because of injuries anyway. Again, I know some fans here don't really care or believe there is any real threat to the Bills, but I still think this will be a tight race especially given the Dolphins upcoming schedule which is very favorable to stack some wins before their next matchup with us. The Bills schedule isnt that much different than Miami before our next game. We got the Jets x 2, Pats, Lions, Browns. The tougher game is the Vikings. Do you even think before you post or does your brain go automatic pump up Miami? Quote
Negan Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 Looking at the Dolphins schedule they could be 1-5 in their next 6 games @Chicago- L vs Cleveland - L vs Texans - W @SF - L @ LA Chargers - L @ Buffalo - For sure L 1 Quote
nucci Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 No reason to look at signings 2-3 years from now...players get released , contracts expire and get restructured. Beane seems to be able to sign and re-sign whomever he wants 3 minutes ago, Negan said: Looking at the Dolphins schedule they could be 1-5 in their next 6 games @Chicago- L vs Cleveland - L vs Texans - W @SF - L @ LA Chargers - L @ Buffalo - For sure L right now they are better than Bears, Browns and Chargers. Not sure why you have them losing all 3 Quote
H2o Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 4 minutes ago, Negan said: Looking at the Dolphins schedule they could be 1-5 in their next 6 games @Chicago- L vs Cleveland - L vs Texans - W @SF - L @ LA Chargers - L @ Buffalo - For sure L @ Chicago - W vs Cleveland - W vs Texans - W @ SF - L @ Chargers - Depends on what LA's injury report looks like by them, but probably a W for Miami @ Buffalo - L I don't see them losing to teams like Chicago, who traded their two best defensive players the last couple of weeks and have a lackluster offense. I don't see them losing to a Brissett led Cleveland team. I don't see them losing to the injury riddled Chargers either at the moment, but we can check back in on game week to see what the injury report is looking like. More than likely they will be 4-2 in the next 6. That would have them at 9-5 and clearly in the Playoff hunt. Quote
Heels20X6 Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 1 hour ago, C.Biscuit97 said: Exactly. Like the bills before Allen got his money would have locked up Poyer and Edmunds last year. Now, it’s a much tougher discussion. personally, I think qb Shouldn’t count against your cap. But they should be guaranteed contracts that hurt you if you make a bad investment. Fair. Nfl reported contracts are very misleading though. There’s a ton of language in there where he is not probably going to get all that money and it will be restructured one day. I have been saying this for years...to find a franchise QB is extremely difficult. You draft one, he comes a superstar and needs to be paid like one, and then that handicaps the ability to build the rest of the team. I think if the rule was even "if you draft a QB, he doesn't count against the cap" would go a long way in making the game better. 1 Quote
ngbills Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 32 minutes ago, Heels20X6 said: I have been saying this for years...to find a franchise QB is extremely difficult. You draft one, he comes a superstar and needs to be paid like one, and then that handicaps the ability to build the rest of the team. I think if the rule was even "if you draft a QB, he doesn't count against the cap" would go a long way in making the game better. I think drafted players should not count. Have a cap only on free agents and traded players. Reward teams that draft well and encourage teams to keep their own guys which is good for fans as well. 1 Quote
Airseven Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 These prices are astronomical, but that's the absurd nature of the bloated beast. Great addition for the Dolphins. That roster may be better/deeper than the Bills with the obvious divergence being Allen > Tag. Quote
Buffalo Junction Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 6 minutes ago, ngbills said: I think drafted players should not count. Have a cap only on free agents and traded players. Reward teams that draft well and encourage teams to keep their own guys which is good for fans as well. You’d have to keep a cap for all players or you end up with issues. It might be better to discount long term players contracts though…. Like every three years they’re on the same team they count as 5% less as a cap hit; so, year four 95% cap hit, year seven 90% cap hit, year ten 85% cap hit. It’d also allow some the aging vets to stay with their teams and retire there instead of being cap casualties in their final year or two. Quote
Doc Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 They're gonna have to pay Tua this off-season. He'll want his big money extension no rather than later. 2 Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 2 minutes ago, Airseven said: These prices are astronomical, but that's the absurd nature of the bloated beast. Great addition for the Dolphins. That roster may be better/deeper than the Bills with the obvious divergence being Allen > Tag. Their secondary is talented but they give up a lot. It’s an explosive team though, offense and defense. 1 minute ago, Doc said: They're gonna have to pay Tua this off-season. He'll want his big money extension no rather than later. They have a few years. They are in perfect position to load up and make a run for 2-3 more years. The Bills window for that closes this year. It’ll start getting tight but they’ll still be able to do some things. Quote
SCBills Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 Just now, Airseven said: These prices are astronomical, but that's the absurd nature of the bloated beast. Great addition for the Dolphins. That roster may be better/deeper than the Bills with the obvious divergence being Allen > Tag. When healthy, I'd say the Bills have a massive edge at QB and a moderate edge on the OL. I won't deny though, the Dolphins are loaded.. Chargers East. I may give them the edge at the skill positions with Hill, Waddle, Gesicki, Mostert, Wilson etc. We'll have to see how the Bills deploy Hines, because we don't really have a reliable #2 option after Diggs at the moment. We'll see if Chubb can elevate their defense to be on par with the Bills.. I'm going to go with no, but they have a lot of talent on that DL with some really nice secondary players. Quote
Doc Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 2 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: They have a few years. They are in perfect position to load up and make a run for 2-3 more years. The Bills window for that closes this year. It’ll start getting tight but they’ll still be able to do some things. I'm betting he demands a new contract after the season. Like all the other franchise QBs have done. Quote
Bleeding Bills Blue Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 2 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: Their secondary is talented but they give up a lot. It’s an explosive team though, offense and defense. Their defense is loaded with names and high picks, but they aren't good for whatever reason. They had a really good game against buffalo on 3rd/4th/red zone conversions. But outside of that game, they've been pretty mediocre at all three. Quote
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