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Trey Hendrickson Update
(5 hours ago)SunsetBengal Wrote: He's not 31, stop trying to "age" him. He won't turn 31 until late in the season. As a matter of fact, I played adult football at the Semi-Pro level. I had my best season ever at age 32. Take that for what you will, but I also played DE, and Guard when needed, as well as DT in a pinch or even DT and ILB when needed. 

Think about that. I had my best season at age 32, and I still worked a physical job every day of the week. Imagine what a pro athlete who also has good genetics can do past age 30.

I take that as you were not very good. 
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(4 hours ago)bfine32 Wrote: I take that as you were not very good. 

I played 7 seasons, started at many positions after the first season. Most of my time was at Guard and DE. I was just fast enough to play other spots when starters went down with injury (is very common in Semi-Pro ball).
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(9 hours ago)Clark W Griswold Wrote: I think the FO was unprepared for the rise in salaries for the top edge rushers.  They probably did tell Trey last year that they would extend him this offseason but they did not plan or anticipate the market to be $30-35 million per year.
This is another mess up by the FO that they now do not have a solid plan to fix. They probably figured $25-28 million per year would get it done.  I would guess that the number they are still offering.  Knowing how the FO works and reading this quote form Trey makes me believe they are low-balling him for sure:

“I'm not going to apologize for the rates of the defensive ends being paid in the National Football League”

Salaries always go up. Waiting with Chase costed more. I could do more examples.

Maybe they have no intent to keep Trey past this year? They appear to be trying to draft his replacement.
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(9 hours ago)Luvnit2 Wrote: Does he? He has one play and that is to sit out. He starts getting fined if he misses any madatory practices, TC and games. His 15.8 million could become 10 million by October.

If he sits out 2025, the contract rolls over to 2026.

Sorry, Bengals hold the cards. They can bring it a vet to replace him after week #1 and the vet would not be guaranteed any money in 2025, so they could cut them if Trey came back from a hold out.

Him sitting out likely torpedoes the defense as he's the only proven pass rusher too. It's a classic lose lose.
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(Yesterday, 03:25 PM)Housh Wrote: I just don’t see why you wouldn’t offer to tac 1 year on for like 32M


Wr just can’t give 3 years

They might be offering that. Trey basically said he doesn't want a short term deal.
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Bengals just signed 30 year old BJ Hill to a three year deal for 33 million(which is a lot for an above average DT) 16 of which is fully guaranteed. So why can't they spend big money on an Elite Edge who is 30?
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