08-23-2022, 04:56 PM
Jessie Bates will be placed on the exempt list, which includes a roster exemption for up to two weeks. He can be activated at any time during that span.
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) August 23, 2022
Jessie Bates will be placed on the exempt list, which includes a roster exemption for up to two weeks. He can be activated at any time during that span.
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) August 23, 2022
(08-23-2022, 04:56 PM)pally Wrote: [ -> ]Jessie Bates will be placed on the exempt list, which includes a roster exemption for up to two weeks. He can be activated at any time during that span.
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) August 23, 2022
(08-23-2022, 04:04 PM)wanga Wrote: [ -> ]Good to see Jessie back, hopefully he has a big year for us.
(08-23-2022, 04:39 PM)bengals1969 Wrote: [ -> ]After the super bowl the bengals are having a great stretch of August good news with players.
No long term injuries with starters, some good hits on 2022 draft picks and Bates back.
Bengals are on a nice roll.
(08-23-2022, 03:30 PM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]On Monday in this thread you claimed that you had been saying "any day" for almost a week. So what you claim here can not possibly be true.
Just post the quotes like I have been doing. That will end the debate.
(08-19-2022, 04:45 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: [ -> ]He’ll be back next week. I expect he’ll play bd the Rams. They are gearing up the matchup vs the Rams to be the one’s only real test of preseason. There won’t be tackling to the ground but everything else will be full go. Bates will play. I think all the starters will play.
(08-21-2022, 11:13 PM)ochocincos Wrote: [ -> ]Hill has looked really good so far, in my opinion.
I'd be satisfied with him starting at FS this year if Bates hasn't returned.
Hill is playing fast, he's attacking the ball carrier, and he's making plays in the passing game.
He's what I expected he'd be.
(08-22-2022, 10:50 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: [ -> ]Zac and Bates have been in constant communication. I’ve said for almost a week I expect him to join them any day.
(08-22-2022, 10:18 AM)Soonerpeace Wrote: [ -> ]This 1000 times. I bet he signs the franchise tag this week and is in camp for the LA practices. There’s been great communication between Bates and the staff. They know his plan. He’s protecting himself by avoiding injury as much as possible as you noted. There is a business element to pro football. Sometimes it rears it’s ugly head. The staff is professional. They don’t get involved. They know his timeline and are planning accordingly.
(08-23-2022, 04:56 PM)pally Wrote: [ -> ]Jessie Bates will be placed on the exempt list, which includes a roster exemption for up to two weeks. He can be activated at any time during that span.
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) August 23, 2022
(08-23-2022, 06:23 PM)AlphaBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Definitely going to be doing a lot of running the next two weeks.
(08-23-2022, 09:21 AM)casear2727 Wrote: [ -> ]Again so many issues with your take.
#1 Just because the NFLPA negotiated the tag amount does not mean a player has to sign the tag. Bates never said he had an issue with the amount the tag paid.
Of course he didn't, but you think he wouldn't have signed it if it was $20 million? The amount mattered. Duh.
#2. You are not taking into account important dates. The draft is well before the July 15th cutoff date to negotiate new contracts for tagged players.
And the Bengals knew after two failed attempts over two years they were at an impass...before the draft.
#3 Bates is not sitting out the entire season. Nobody cares what is leaked from the agents, it is all negotiating tactics that we see every off season amongst various teams.
It wasn't leaked... Bates said it himself. Big difference.
#4 The Bengals history of honoring contracts has zero to do with Bates' desire for more guaranteed money. Not to mention we just broke a contract with a very expensive injured player this past season...
It has everything to do with it.
#5. You have no idea what the offer was from the Bengals other than the guaranteed amount, no one does, as it has never been released.
It was released.
#6 Why are you trying to convince me Bates shouldnt want more guaranteed money since others didnt get it? That has zero relevance to Bates own deal and I have never advocated for overpaying Bates - but I do understand the situation.
It's called understanding who you work for.
#7.What a weird take to think that Bates is concerned about the guaranteed aspect due to his reputation... seriously? I enjoy and agree with most of your posts but this makes zero sense?
I agree Bates and Hill will be very enjoyable and hopefully Bates plays lights out for us this season.
(08-23-2022, 09:25 AM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]How much did the Bengals offer and how much was guaranteed.
(08-23-2022, 11:51 AM)ochocincos Wrote: [ -> ]Bates is walking 100%
He was basically an insurance plan for the draft.
Hill will (and likely should) take over for Bates after this year.
Bell is the one the Bengals need to be focused on retaining now.
(08-24-2022, 09:14 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]This is where the BS began...It was "only $4 million more than the $13 million guaranteed from the Franchise tag. But it was a 5 year extension.
So, if the Bengals offered Jessie a 5 year deal, and only guaranteed his contract for one year, you can surmise that the total amount to be paid out over the 5 years would have been somewhere in the neighborhood of $75 million over five years.
I came up with that number based on two of the most recent contracts that the Bengals offered:
Hendrickson 4 years, 60 million, $15 million guaranteed
Reader 4 years, 53 million, $20 million guaranteed
SO, if Bates was guaranteed $17 million (essentially one season plus some signing bonus) and it was a FIVE year extension, you can bet it averaged out around $15 million per year.
Of course, none of the Florio's of the world spent ANY time on that side of things....It was all "Only $4 million more guaranteed than the Franchise Tag. Such BS. Bates could have been in the neighborhood of $75 million over the next 5 years but didn't like only $17 million guaranteed on a team that almost always honors their contracts. Instead, it is "Bengals are cheap, blah, blah, blah...".
And one point I keep coming back to: Why does Bates feel he is entitled to not only more money than the likes of Reader, Hendrickson, etc., but a larger guarantee? He certainly hasn't performed above the level of a Hendrickson or Reader, let alone Chido or Hilton.
(08-23-2022, 05:01 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, this is refreshing now we can just concentrate on football. Well said Wanga, hopefully he has a great year.
He signed earlier than I thought he would so I guess he wanted to practice against the Rams and all next week leading
up to the opener against the steelers.
True, we are in a lot better spot than last year at this time. We lost a Ossai for the year and a few others got hurt big time
and weren't able to really contribute. We have rested our starters and got our backups tons of snaps, the only thing I can
really complain about is keeping Allen if we do over Browning. I also want us to get Plitt on the PS.
(08-24-2022, 09:14 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]This is where the BS began...It was "only $4 million more than the $13 million guaranteed from the Franchise tag. But it was a 5 year extension.
So, if the Bengals offered Jessie a 5 year deal, and only guaranteed his contract for one year, you can surmise that the total amount to be paid out over the 5 years would have been somewhere in the neighborhood of $75 million over five years.
I came up with that number based on two of the most recent contracts that the Bengals offered:
Hendrickson 4 years, 60 million, $15 million guaranteed
Reader 4 years, 53 million, $20 million guaranteed
SO, if Bates was guaranteed $17 million (essentially one season plus some signing bonus) and it was a FIVE year extension, you can bet it averaged out around $15 million per year.
Of course, none of the Florio's of the world spent ANY time on that side of things....It was all "Only $4 million more guaranteed than the Franchise Tag. Such BS. Bates could have been in the neighborhood of $75 million over the next 5 years but didn't like only $17 million guaranteed on a team that almost always honors their contracts. Instead, it is "Bengals are cheap, blah, blah, blah...".
And one point I keep coming back to: Why does Bates feel he is entitled to not only more money than the likes of Reader, Hendrickson, etc., but a larger guarantee? He certainly hasn't performed above the level of a Hendrickson or Reader, let alone Chido or Hilton.
(08-24-2022, 09:36 AM)Graphicguy Wrote: [ -> ]Can’t understand keeping Allen over Browning, either. They say it’s because Allen knows the playbook and has a good relationship with Burrow. Why not give Browning the same opportunity. I doubt very seriously Browning is going to PO Joe. Love to see Plitt on the PS. I would be surprised if someone didn’t see his film and put him on their roster, though. We can only hope he sticks around, though.
(09-12-2022, 09:48 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: [ -> ]So this Steelers game...Minkah is an elite safety. Paid elite safety money.
Does anyone think Bates should be paid as a Top 5 safety?
(09-12-2022, 10:01 AM)michaelsean Wrote: [ -> ]Did Bates play? I don't think I ever heard his name. I heard Dax only got a few plays so I'm assuming Bates was in most of the game. I'm pretty sure he didn't have a pick six and a blocked PAT
(08-24-2022, 09:14 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]Hendrickson 4 years, 60 million, $15 million guaranteed
Reader 4 years, 53 million, $20 million guaranteed
SO, if Bates was guaranteed $17 million (essentially one season plus some signing bonus) and it was a FIVE year extension, you can bet it averaged out around $15 million per year.
(09-12-2022, 10:09 AM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]Your math fails.
Based on this logic if Reader got $20 million guaranteed then he would be getting $80 million over 4 years instead of $53 million.
The fact that Reader got $7 million less total but $5 million more guaranteed shows that you can't predict the total contract value based on years and guaranteed amount.