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Chase not Practicing
The NFL is a big business. Chase is asking for a huge contract extension (he is under contract) it is assumed. The Bengals have him under contract for 2024. I am not sure how playing chicken with the Bengals will work out for Chase.

I hope both sides compromise and get it done. But, if Chase is not practicing by Thursday, if I am the Bengals I tell him he is no longer permitted in the facility. The Bengals did not have to allow him to be there, but not practice. The Bengals did not have to not fine him $50,000 per day for not practicing as he is healthy.

I think it is the Bengals who are trying to appease Chase, not so sure Chase is reciprocating by not practicing.

I hope he gets his deal and both team and Chase are thrilled. I think he is a great WR but does us no good if he is not playing and then this spills over into season as a huge distraction.
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(09-04-2024, 12:39 PM)Whatever Wrote: It's 100% Chase's decision to hold in.  I don't think anyone has claimed otherwise.  

It's just that some people understand that decision and others don't.  

How long did Patrick Surtain hold in, or any other 3-year player who got extended? I said early in the process that playing "chicken" with MB won't get you rewarded.  Just ask CP9
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Yep. Mike Brown is the last guy on Earth you should consider engaging in a game of contract chicken.
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(09-04-2024, 12:58 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: The NFL is a big business. Chase is asking for a huge contract extension (he is under contract) it is assumed. The Bengals have him under contract for 2024. I am not sure how playing chicken with the Bengals will work out for Chase.

I hope both sides compromise and get it done. But, if Chase is not practicing by Thursday, if I am the Bengals I tell him he is no longer permitted in the facility. The Bengals did not have to allow him to be there, but not practice. The Bengals did not have to not fine him $50,000 per day for not practicing as he is healthy.

I think it is the Bengals who are trying to appease Chase, not so sure Chase is reciprocating by not practicing.

I hope he gets his deal and both team and Chase are thrilled. I think he is a great WR but does us no good if he is not playing and then this spills over into season as a huge distraction.

They were talking this morning on Sirius (I actually believe it was a rebroadcast of yesterday's show) that salary wise Chase will make 1 million this year, and that he's lucky the Bengals haven't been fining him, because he could actually be fined more than his salary if he continues to hold out. 
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Has anyone simply…taken him to Ruby’s? That’s been the move with FA!
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(09-04-2024, 01:01 PM)bfine32 Wrote: How long did Patrick Surtain hold in, or any other 3-year player who got extended? I said early in the process that playing "chicken" with MB won't get you rewarded.  Just ask CP9

But...Palmer got his trade eventually, so didn't he get what he wanted?
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(09-04-2024, 01:31 PM)ochocincos Wrote: But...Palmer got his trade eventually, so didn't he get what he wanted?

Yep, just not when he wanted. I'm sure Chase will eventually get the contract he wants. 
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Dan Pitcher said Chase has taken the steps needed to be ready to play on Sunday but would not commit to him playing
 
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Zac when asked if Ja'Marr will practice "we'll see"
 
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(09-04-2024, 01:01 PM)bfine32 Wrote: How long did Patrick Surtain hold in, or any other 3-year player who got extended? I said early in the process that playing "chicken" with MB won't get you rewarded.  Just ask CP9

Surtain did not hold in, as far as I'm aware.  Not sure he's the best example for you to use, though, as he became the highest paid player at his position with 2 years left on his deal, which is something you've had an issue with.

The others were signed before TC.  Can't really hold in if your FO gives you your money before TC starts, right?
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(09-04-2024, 02:10 PM)Whatever Wrote: Surtain did not hold in, as far as I'm aware.  Not sure he's the best example for you to use, though, as he became the highest paid player at his position with 2 years left on his deal, which is something you've had an issue with.

The others were signed before TC.  Can't really hold in if your FO gives you your money before TC starts, right?

Surtain is the perfect example. I said very early in this thread I'm not a fan of rewarding bad behavior. Good chance you missed it as someone "corrected" it to. I don't like Chase. That dude was clueless. 
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Joe gave us a hint...it sounds like he said "we're all here"

 
 
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Thank **** for that
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Lesson learned. MB is the G.O.A.T in the game of Chicken.

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(09-04-2024, 02:47 PM)jj22 Wrote: Lesson learned. MB is the G.O.A.T in the game of Chicken.

Next Offseason... WWIII

I see it more as Katie and Troy being incompetent. 
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(09-04-2024, 01:31 PM)ochocincos Wrote: But...Palmer got his trade eventually, so didn't he get what he wanted?

That’s a bad example because he wouldn’t have traded Palmer if they didn’t offer us a stupid deal of a first round pick and another first/second round pick.

I’m presenting at a school in Cincinnati so I don’t have a chance to look up all the details but wasn’t it a former Bengals coach that was the head coach of the Raiders? I can see his face but can’t put a name with it.
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(09-04-2024, 02:55 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: That’s a bad example because he wouldn’t have traded Palmer if they didn’t offer us a stupid deal of a first round pick and another first/second round pick.

I’m presenting at a school in Cincinnati so I don’t have a chance to look up all the details but wasn’t it a former Bengals coach that was the head coach of the Raiders? I can see his face but can’t put a name with it.

Hue Jackson was the Raiders HC at the time
 
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(09-04-2024, 02:55 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: That’s a bad example because he wouldn’t have traded Palmer if they didn’t offer us a stupid deal of a first round pick and another first/second round pick.

I’m presenting at a school in Cincinnati so I don’t have a chance to look up all the details but wasn’t it a former Bengals coach that was the head coach of the Raiders? I can see his face but can’t put a name with it.

Palmer had already previously signed his big contract and had save a boatload of money and put himself in a position where he never had to work again.  Chase is still on his rookie deal so essentially had zero leverage unless he wanted to walk away from the game forever.

This was never really an issue IMO.
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(09-03-2024, 12:44 PM)PhilHos Wrote: Hakuna matata, gentlemen

(09-03-2024, 03:16 PM)jj22 Wrote: We'll see tomorrow. He's held in / out / in longer than anyone I can remember in recent history.

(09-03-2024, 05:32 PM)RunKijanaRun Wrote: How in heck do you know this?

(09-03-2024, 08:52 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: he is not signed, why would we play him now with 2 days of practice.. if we do play him,, he should be limited, he is not in game shape

(09-04-2024, 09:21 AM)TheFan Wrote: He sat for an entire year at LSU. Chase can be competitive and want to win, but those aren't more important than himself. 

He playing as I’ve said.
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