$80 million for 2 years is > than $112 for 4 years?
is this some advanced common core math?
is this some advanced common core math?
Perhaps the difference in bringing in a scrub free agent due to an unexpected injury VS a competent free agent. At worse you roll over what you don't use and you are looking even better next season when locking up Mink and possibly QB hunting.What is the point of more cap space for a season that starts in 2 days?
Fair enough I just don't worry about things that I can't control. My understanding is quite fine, if I do say so myself...Just a message board and i put my opinion on it. What us that hard for you to understand? Watt is a great talent and they paid him. It is what it is.
No. Just simple arithmetic. It is based off of if we payed him his option season at $10 mill. His first tag at $14 mill and his 2nd tag at $18 mill. About $42 mill for 3 years. 112 minus 42 is 80.$80 million for 2 years is > than $112 for 4 years?
is this some advanced common core math?
no, its notNo. Just simple arithmetic. It is based off of if we payed him his option season at $10 mill. His first tag at $14 mill and his 2nd tag at $18 mill. About $42 mill for 3 years. 112 minus 42 is 80.
Lol. So it isn't simple math...for me anyways.no, its not
But there's no guarantee Watt would've played under the franchise tag. You can't just assume that he would.No. Just simple arithmetic. It is based off of if we payed him his option season at $10 mill. His first tag at $14 mill and his 2nd tag at $18 mill. About $42 mill for 3 years. 112 minus 42 is 80.
Franchise tag for LBs is valued at $15,657,000 this year (2021). It'll be over $16M next year. So the $14 M you're using is a tad off. Additionally, the second franchise tag would be a value of 122% of the salary he would receive under the first tag.No. Just simple arithmetic. It is based off of if we payed him his option season at $10 mill. His first tag at $14 mill and his 2nd tag at $18 mill. About $42 mill for 3 years. 112 minus 42 is 80.