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AJ on The Franchise Tag
#21
I have to side with the organization here. He hasn't played a full season in what? Three years? He's been hurt the last year and a half. He's over 30 years old.

Expecting a big contract after missing an entire season is asking a lot. I don't care who you are. Come back next season ready to go, and continue discussions from there.
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(12-18-2019, 12:17 AM)Nati#1 Wrote: We want you Aj, but we dont want to give you a 5 year contract after you just sat out a whole year. We need 1 full year out of you to see how you respond to this years injury.

You are aware that he's played over 10 games ONCE in the last 4 years, right?

And he's had over 964 yards ONCE in the last 4 years.

Elite AJ was gone when his rookie contract expired.
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#23
Green could get a hefty slice of contract money. Don't kid yourselves. Nobody would be foolish enough to only offer league minimum. He's been injured, but not otherwise unhealthy. An uninjured AJ Green is an asset to any team...period. Now, there of course is risk associated with it just as there is risk associated with any player, but he has proven his abilities in the league. One year off or even a year and a half haven't diminished his skill. He can still catch the ball with the best of them.
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(12-17-2019, 10:10 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: They can’t get something for him now, he’s a FA after this season.

Anyway, I’ll never knock a player for feuding with this team. I turned on Carson Palmer (who was one of my favorite players) the last time things went south with one of our stars, but I’d like to think I’m a lot smarter now, and understand the player’s side of it.

We can’t go on and on about “worst owner in sports” and then get mad at these guys when they get fed up.

Tiger Yes they can. Franchise Tag him, then trade him to some shit show team who has zero chance to go to the playoffs and/or Super bowl...
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(12-17-2019, 08:08 PM)bfine32 Wrote: https://www.bengals.com/news/a-j-green-probably-won-t-play-last-two-games-but-off-season-training-starts-on-t


Pretty much said franchise me and I'll play just enough to get credit for the year; which I believe is after week 10. Starting to like this dude less and less. We basically paid him a whole year to wear a sweatshirt on the sideline. Dude should be like "I owe you a year"

They didn't IR, he held down a roster spot, meanwhile contributing absolutely nothing all year and getting paid. If thats not commitment then I dont know what it.

Not going to lie here but I think I see the Bengals and Green heading towards a bad divorce.
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(12-18-2019, 01:29 AM)JSR18 Wrote: Tiger Yes they can. Franchise Tag him, then trade him to some shit show team who has zero chance to go to the playoffs and/or Super bowl...

Why the hell would another team pay him 18 million and give up 2 1st rounders? Not happening.
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I wish A.J. nothing but the best and hope he gets a chance with a good team to actually reach a Super Bowel and showcase his talents. I can't be mad at anyone who no longer wants to play for Mike Brown and his merry band of family idiots. No player is going to have success here with Mikey boy running the show.

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#28
We have so many missing pieces that in order to rebuild I would let him go and use that money to help rebuild the team. He's hurt more often than not the last two years so I can't see spending $18 million for a franchise tag.
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(12-18-2019, 12:40 AM)Big Boss Wrote: I have to side with the organization here.  He hasn't played a full season in what?  Three years?  He's been hurt the last year and a half.  He's over 30 years old.

Expecting a big contract after missing an entire season is asking a lot.  I don't care who you are.  Come back next season ready to go, and continue discussions from there.

Exactly. We cant give a huge contract to someone based on what they did 4 yrs ago. I think AJ understands that since he mentions the business side of things, so no reason for him to be offended about it. He has had a great attitude over the years, but really hard to shell out large money based on kindness over performance and that’s the bottom line, performance. However, MB is loyal, so AJ will eventually get his money.



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#30
In fairness to them, the Bengals clearly couldn't have traded him due to his injury.

If the Bengals get the #1 pick, I will preemptively strike with an order of a custom Burrow jersey literally within 1 minute of them locking the pick down. From there, I am an advocate of a total jettisoning of the old guard. That means sign and trading AJ to whomever, trading AD, trading Gino Atkins (who has virtually disappeared again), and trading Dre K.

Imagine the rebuild that could be with a 1st or 2nd for AJ Green, a 3rd or 4th or 5th for AD, a 3rd or 4th or 5th for Atkins, and a 3rd or 4th or 5th for Dre K. BTW, the defense looking way better since Dre K left isn't a fluke. He sucks, but the rumor before the deadline was that some NFL teams like him. MOVE THOSE CONTRACTS ON EXPENSIVE OLDER GUYS.

Grab the QB, WR, OL, and LBs needed and in 2 to 3 seasons the Bengals could be monsters. Use AJ's money on Joe Mixon and WJ3.

Peace out AJ Green. You were great while it lasted.
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(12-18-2019, 04:48 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Why the hell would another team pay him 18 million and give up 2 1st rounders? Not happening.

I think there are two different options here.

One is the Bengals non-exclusive franchise tag him. He can then negotiate with other teams but if he signs elsewhere that team gives up two first rounders.

The second is that that the Bengals franchise tag him (either exclusive or non-exclusive) and he signs the offer sheet with the Bengals and then gets traded. This needn't necessarily be for two firsts - e.g. Frank Clark was franchised and then traded to the Chiefs for a 1st and a 2020 2nd. Half the players who were tagged this year were traded, the other half were extended. Jadeveon Clowney was one who was traded after being tagged - for two players plus a third round and that might be the type of value we'd be looking at.
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(12-17-2019, 08:53 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Honestly...is it wise to pay a WR $18 million who has missed the last 24 or so games?

I doubt the Patriots or Steelers would franchise him. They'd thank him for their service and move on.

The Steelers franchise tagged a HB for 15 million who told them he wasn't showing up without a deal and didn't get a game out of him. Let's not pretend like they are immune from personnel issues. 
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#33
Get him healthy and sign the guy. We need a vet WR to help Burrow along. AJ made Andy look very good winning so many 50/50 balls over the years. Give him a better QB to wind down his career with.
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#34
He's going to get a 3 year deal, guaranteed money for the 1st year, then with incentives.
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(12-18-2019, 10:31 AM)Sled21 Wrote: He's going to get a 3 year deal, guaranteed money for the 1st year, then with incentives.

From us or elsewhere?
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(12-18-2019, 10:48 AM)TJHoushmandzadeh Wrote: From us or elsewhere?

Here. AJ is not going anywhere.
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#37
(12-18-2019, 12:17 AM)Nati#1 Wrote: We want you Aj, but we dont want to give you a 5 year contract after you just sat out a whole year. We need 1 full year out of you to see how you respond to this years injury.
No we do not want you AJ we want a decent WR to put next to Boyd that will fight for this team to win like Boyd.
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#38
Are some of you high and living in some fantasy world in which the best player on the team shouldn't look after his own personal financial interest and instead just sign over his future to Mike Brown regardless of outcome? While I'm certainly no fan of multi-millionaire players leveraging a bit of talent to shaft an entire fan base the fact of the matter is it's been going on for a long time now and isn't going away simply because these players perhaps upset your sensibilities of fairness and money. "TRADE HIM!", but to who and for what? Just because you might want a trade doesn't mean it'll happen and Mike Brown isn't exactly known as the master trader. In fact it could be argued that Mike Brown is the anti-trader of anti-traders. In what world do you see the Brown family making a great trade that benefits the team and fans in any significant way? 
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(12-18-2019, 02:12 AM)yellowxdiscipline Wrote: They didn't IR, he held down a roster spot, meanwhile contributing absolutely nothing all year and getting paid. If thats not commitment then I dont know what it.

Not going to lie here but I think I see the Bengals and Green heading towards a bad divorce.

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The smart move would be to apply the transition tag
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