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If I’m Jamarr Chase I’m not resigning if Tee is gone
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(10-30-2024, 04:38 PM)Housh Wrote: Our wins without Tee air when Tee leaves games is horrendous


I wish i had that star available but iv heard them on multiple podcasts now. Chase stars go down and we barely win without Tee


This was part why i made this thread cause it was so surprising our wins and chases stats went down so much


Idk if you’ve ever been on a sports team but if im Chase idc about the 35M per we could offer over a team that’ll offer 30 per with a better coach and a better run game that could keep doubles and TRIPLES off me.


The fact that so many ppl think this is crazy and the money will blind Chase is a bit wild to me. He could go to the Texans and have a great QB, make money and almost be guaranteed he won’t get doubled as much as he is here.



I’m just saying



If i get these stats/win totals I’ll post them to bolster the thread

Chase 100% cares about the money.  This was proven a couple of months ago.  So does Higgins.  It's not disputable that a huge contract with a large percentage guaranteed takes precedent over any other factor.  It's not unique to those 2 players.  It's how the league works.  

Just as us fans view wins and stats as things to pursue competitively, the players view contracts the very same way.  I believe that Chase views himself as the best receiver in the league.  No human wants to get compensated less than they think they are worth.

The idea of taking discounts for situations is a fan's delusion.  Two big name qbs did it and now everyone expects their players to follow suit.  Mahomes and Brady are outliers.  The only big name players that sign for cheap to get in to better situations are usually over the age of 30 and nearing washed up status.
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RE: If I’m Jamarr Chase I’m not resigning if Tee is gone - samhain - 11-02-2024, 09:54 AM

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