11-06-2021, 10:32 PM
(11-02-2021, 08:03 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: If that bill is the cost for a SB, who cares if it comes due? Imagine if the Bengals took this approach after 2013. Go out and start gathering proven elite tier talent to get over the hump rather than drafting Dennard, Hill, Clarke, Ogbuehi, Fisher, and Kroft.
100% agree. It all hinges on actually winning that Super Bowl. It's essentially your classic high risk/high reward gambit. If they don't win a Superbowl...yeeeesh... they are going to be in all sorts of bad shape.
I personally prefer the "star QB on rookie deal" approach taken by the Chiefs, Seahawks, Eagles (yeah yeah Foles) of late. Cause the other option seems to be "have the GOAT at QB".
Then again I leaned Sewell vs Chase Like I said, there's probably a real good reason I'm not an NFL executive.. If anything the Rams' experiment will be interesting.