Larry Fitzgerald 8 year 120 million dollars
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sleeperWorth it?
I think he's a great receiver but that's a bad contract. The only plus side is he's only 28, but is really going to be playing at a high level when he's 32-33? -
BR1986FBThat's ridiculous money for the second best receiver in the NFL.
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jordo212000Cardinals had 0 leverage and had to give him big money
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thedynasty1998They had to pay him. The biggest thing he had going for him is that he's a good guy and does a lot for the local community.
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davesleeper;869134 wrote:Worth it?
I think he's a great receiver but that's a bad contract. The only plus side is he's only 28, but is really going to be playing at a high level when he's 32-33?
If he's not worth it when he's 32-33 you cut him. that's how all these nfl contracts work. -
robj55How much is guaranteed? 50 mil?
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Ironman92You'd like to think he'd have went for 8 yr 100 or 105 mill....at least save your team 15-20 million
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Hb31187Hes not THAT much better than CJ, Andre Johnson, Roddy White to be gettin paid that kinda money. Hes a damn good Wr but hes not worth that kinda money
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Crimson streakI think him and Andre Johnson and in a league of their own with it comes to NFL receivers. Does he deserve that money? No but he is a top 2 receiver in the league
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TigerNation10This had to piss off the Titans a little bit when this came out. Makes the Johnson negotiations that much harder.
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BR1986FBTigerNation10;870043 wrote:This had to piss off the Titans a little bit when this came out. Makes the Johnson negotiations that much harder.
Not sure I'm following? They play two completely different positions. -
thavoiceBR1986FB;870044 wrote:Not sure I'm following? They play two completely different positions.
Johnson said that he doesnt want to be one of the highest paid RB's, he wants to be one of the highest paid PLAYER in the NFL. So, this could up the ante a bit.
He is a stud.....but man...I think only th emost elite QB's are worth that much jack. -
jordo212000They are the Arizona Cardinals. Probably only a notch above Cincy. Overpaying for players is just something they have to do
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BR1986FBthavoice;870059 wrote:Johnson said that he doesnt want to be one of the highest paid RB's, he wants to be one of the highest paid PLAYER in the NFL. So, this could up the ante a bit.
He is a stud.....but man...I think only th emost elite QB's are worth that much jack.
Gotcha. Wasn't aware of the "highest paid players" comment. -
BR1986FBjordo212000;870066 wrote:They are the Arizona Cardinals. Probably only a notch above Cincy. Overpaying for players is just something they have to do
Actually, to me this is quite surprising. AZ ownership are well known cheapskates. -
TigerNation10BR1986FB;870044 wrote:Not sure I'm following? They play two completely different positions.
Johnson reportedly said, he wants to be the highest payed "playmaker." -
jordo212000BR1986FB;870074 wrote:Actually, to me this is quite surprising. AZ ownership are well known cheapskates.
Overpaying is something they have to do, but they rarely do it. So, yeah you are correct.
My point was that for anybody to go there, they are going to need more money. Because all things equal, the Cardinals have been Bengal-esque for sometime. -
thavoiceSome teams in all sports gotta overpay some guys to keep them, Arizonia to be one of them. That is about the only thing that isnt great about the salary cap. In a sport like baseball, a lesser team can overpay a guy to play there and it doesnt screw with their salary, they can still pay other guys if they wanna open up the checkbooks. In the NFL...you overpay and man oh man that can screw ya big time.
WIth that being said.....many times in baseball tho a team will overpay and it DOES screw them because that is less money they spend on other guys...but that is their own choice and not because of some cap.
Fitz is amazing, but this contract....wow. Unless.......and I havent seen the details....they were way UNDER the cap for this season and gave him a huge lump sum up front.