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RE: Jenkins; Never a Realistic Option - SunsetBengal - 03-20-2025 (03-20-2025, 08:56 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: This is a bad look my man. Yeah, I get it. Should never wish harm on anyone. However, in an intra-division rivalry, I'm willing to make exceptions. RE: Jenkins; Never a Realistic Option - Nicomo Cosca - 03-20-2025 (03-20-2025, 08:58 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: This is a good look, my man So edgy RE: Jenkins; Never a Realistic Option - Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 - 03-20-2025 (03-20-2025, 08:57 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: 1 year. Don't see value yet. See, that irks me. We should be in on guys 9n 1 year deals. No long term risk. Zeitler, Jenkins, etc. Even with a Trey extension, I am still on a C/C- FA period. Bottom line is we kept most of our important FA's (except Hilton) but have not done much to actually get better. A no significant upgrade at guard + losing Hilton & ADG at least cancels out Slaton/Perine/Burks. Cannot go higher than a C/C-. RE: Jenkins; Never a Realistic Option - phil413 - 03-20-2025 (03-20-2025, 09:30 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: See, that irks me. We should be in on guys 9n 1 year deals. No long term risk. Zeitler, Jenkins, etc. Yeah this is about right but the Trey deal may be holding things up. I think they'd prefer to concede a raise this year in order to not have a 3rd year or not much guaranteed if so. The most important move they make now is not having Trey sit out 3 or 4 games knowing he can come back and just be tagged next year. They're have some money to spend and more by cutting Moss but I could see Trey getting a 10M raise if they can stay out of a 3rd year. That's why our visitng guard is a 2-3M type. RE: Jenkins; Never a Realistic Option - THE PISTONS - 03-20-2025 (03-20-2025, 09:59 PM)phil413 Wrote: Yeah this is about right but the Trey deal may be holding things up. I think they'd prefer to concede a raise this year in order to not have a 3rd year or not much guaranteed if so. The most important move they make now is not having Trey sit out 3 or 4 games knowing he can come back and just be tagged next year. They're have some money to spend and more by cutting Moss but I could see Trey getting a 10M raise if they can stay out of a 3rd year. That's why our visitng guard is a 2-3M type. Yep. There just might not be cap room. Say they give Trey $10 more million this year. |