12-23-2019, 09:51 AM
Players don’t care about one player next year that hasn’t even played a down at the NFL level. Any athlete at any level feels exactly the same. They only want to win now. So I don’t blame players for saying these things.
Management? Now that’s a different story. Any good business model includes a futures forecast. There is absolutely nothing to gain in losing the top pick. Especially when you take into account the current player agreement and a looming restructure. If ever there was a time to get a rookie franchise QB, it’s now at a good price. In a few short years, the price goes up on rookie contracts.
What on earth is (management) thinking in trying to win 1 or 2 meaningless games? Of course, I hope they beat the Browns 70-0 because I would never consider that game meaningless ... but it is.
Management? Now that’s a different story. Any good business model includes a futures forecast. There is absolutely nothing to gain in losing the top pick. Especially when you take into account the current player agreement and a looming restructure. If ever there was a time to get a rookie franchise QB, it’s now at a good price. In a few short years, the price goes up on rookie contracts.
What on earth is (management) thinking in trying to win 1 or 2 meaningless games? Of course, I hope they beat the Browns 70-0 because I would never consider that game meaningless ... but it is.
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