Yesterday, 05:04 PM
(Yesterday, 03:55 PM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: I don't really get why the agents are the scape goat. Can they be a problem sure but they are only part of the equation the FO has their share of the problem. Trey has signed two Bengals style low guarantee contracts which would point to the agent being flexible.
Trey was making peanuts with NO.
2017- $1,171,288
2018-$578,000
2019- $668,000
2020-$825,000
And everyone said he was a product of the line he played on in New Orleans, and he wasn't a "Real" All Pro because it was the PFWA (or whatever) instead of the AP
The Bengals took a chance on him and gave him a 60-million-dollar deal
2021- $19,976,471
2022- $11,976,460
2023- $18,000,000
2024-$15,049,256
2025- His deal calls for 16 million, they upped the offer to 28 million
I think he owes the Bengals a little grace. I'd offer him a two year, 64-million-dollar deal, and if he turns it down then so be it. Let him go somewhere else for a second round pick.
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