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A good perspective of giving Tee the big money extention
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(02-11-2024, 06:38 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: So in other words, same plan as always: Don't pay Tee Higgins. He is going to get hurt.

2020: 74.81%
2021: 64.60%
2022: 68.38%
2023: 52.67%

That's Tee's career offensive snap count % played.

Also $110m AAV for a QB and 2 WRs is never going to seem like a discount anytime soon, so I disagree that that's the only reason to be mad about it. If you paid Higgins and Chase would be content to play without an extension and play on his 5th year option (doubtful) in 2025, Burrow, Higgins, and Chase would be around a $90m cap hit on a $260m cap. That's 34.6% of the cap and you haven't even starting building a team around them, and 47.7% once you add Orlando and Trey's cap hits. Almost 50% and you have just 5 players.
I totally agree...we have to tag and trade him and use one of those picks this year to draft another good WR to replace him....
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RE: A good perspective of giving Tee the big money extention - pulses - 02-12-2024, 01:13 AM

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