02-28-2025, 02:33 AM
Anyway...it's pretty simple to understand. Numbers were agreed upon. That's where Duke comes off saying "they changed their mind". Chase's side liked the numbers but didn't like the structure so they decided not to sign on the dotted line.
Both sides can be technically "right" at the same time.
Just agreeing to numbers doesn't mean you agree to the contract. There's numbers and then there's how those numbers are distributed. The Bengals saying that Chase's camp "changed their mind" is disingenuous and allows them to believe they're dealing in good faith.
Technically, they're right. In reality, they're not.
Both sides can be technically "right" at the same time.
Just agreeing to numbers doesn't mean you agree to the contract. There's numbers and then there's how those numbers are distributed. The Bengals saying that Chase's camp "changed their mind" is disingenuous and allows them to believe they're dealing in good faith.
Technically, they're right. In reality, they're not.
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