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(5 hours ago)rfaulk34 Wrote: Here comes the 'captain obvious' portion of our show...which really shouldn't need to be pointed out, unless you back somone(something) without seeing the clearly obvious salient point.
Even if he doesn't see all the money, the Steelers were able to get Watt to sign on the bottom line without all the drama and cheap bullshit you see from other organizations and they did it for a guy that's 2 months older than Trey and for a price that tops all that came before him.
Thoughts?
No doubt Steelers who will start a 41 year old QB who turns 42 in December did a nice job getting Watt signed. My thoughts are he was signed on July 17 so to say no drama is not the entire truth. They also just signed their starting QB recently which was also drama.
Let's see if the Bengals sign Trey in the coming weeks or not. The drama created is by fans. The Bengals FO looks at it as a business decision. I am not sure how many 100 million contracts you have given out, but it is a ton of money. They have a value assigned to him, my guess is they will stay within 15% of the value. If Trey wants more, he may be sitting out 2025 which many would not blame him. However, if Trey puts his business hate on, losing 16 million + millions in fines may not be a smart business decision for him long term because Bengals own his rights for nect 3 years if they so desire.
I want him signed, but the door swings both ways, he is under contract in 2025 and took a nice signing bonus in 2022 to extend his deal. I think he deserves an extension, but it is not my money.
As for Watt, time will tell if father time or injury catched up to him the next 4 years and especially the next 3 years. Will he play at a level to earn that money is yet TBD, he may or he may blow out his knee week 1 and the contract be a D. Watson deal in the end. One thing I do see, he has a lot of tread on the tires. His brother was great also until he wasn't his last couple of years.
https://www.nfl.com/news/cardinals-de-j-j-watt-explains-decision-to-retire-at-end-of-2022-i-ve-known-for-
JJ was 33 when he retired and look it up, he went from great to average very quickly.
So jury still out on if Steeler's signing TJ to a 3 year extension was a great, good or bad move.
Let's revist at end of 2026 season for a true evaluation of his price and production.
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Please use 2025 free agency to fix the trenches, not the draft!!!!!!!!