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T.J. Watt in jeopardy of missing Week 1

This is about a simple a contract as you could possibly imagine. Joey Bosa plus inflation. I'm almost certain the issue is Watt is asking the Steelers to change some landscapes of the way they do business with guarenteed money. And they don't move on that ****.
Simple for the NFL perhaps. Just not simple for a team that goes by the beat of their own drum. They have a way of approaching contracts and their stubbornness with them is a double edged sword. It can work magic with money availability yet hinder the process of getting the pricier contracts locked down. In this regard it won't be simple for them if they don't tweak the guaranteed pay out. It is showing that front and center. I think there has to be some sort of middle ground. If I am the Steelers I roll out the red carpet for a new approach for a franchise QB (the next one), an elite pass rusher and Mink as I don't think the team easily finds another FS of that caliber. Somewhat of a case by case basis in regards to the mentioned. If you can lock them up without tweaking their approach sure. But if not get that *** into the lab and start mixing chemicals.
 
I don't seeing money corrupting him. He is pretty much a stand up guy. It just is a difficult contract with what his value is. No shocker just would have preferred it to be in the rear view mirror by now. But don't think it will be a significant amount of time missed. I see no more than one game......
Pretty much a stand up guy? What is he standing for? Sticking it to the team which drafted him in the first round, turned him loose in a 3-4, and helped make him a superstar? One game missed is one game too many.

It must be an incredible feeling to be under contract with your employer for an 8-figure salary, and decide it isn't enough.
 
This is a money post. It's a 4 year deal and there is literally no way other than a catastrophic injury that ends his career that the Steelers won't fully honor 3/4 of the deal. So in my mind the Steelers are guaranteeing somewhere around 60-75 million.
Do you mean a 4 year extension on top of his option year?
 
The guy is good but I don't see where he is the best in the league and should be compensated as same. Just like with Bell and all the others, I'd rather not see the Steelers break the bank on him and be hamstrung for years. Just my .02.
 
The guy is good but I don't see where he is the best in the league and should be compensated as same. Just like with Bell and all the others, I'd rather not see the Steelers break the bank on him and be hamstrung for years. Just my .02.
The longer it goes the more it shows everyone it is about one thing for Watt....money. Just as it is for most players. A business. Get every last penny possible. Good for him if the Steelers cave.
 
Pretty much a stand up guy? What is he standing for? Sticking it to the team which drafted him in the first round, turned him loose in a 3-4, and helped make him a superstar? One game missed is one game too many.

It must be an incredible feeling to be under contract with your employer for an 8-figure salary, and decide it isn't enough.
I don't think his current contract status defines who he is. I am not faulting him for trying to set up his future with the biggest contract possible.The Steelers wanted to get an extension done so can't buy into him sticking it to his team. At least yet. As despite not being a part of everything one would like on the field he is still there. So in that aspect it isn't even a hold out. There is past Steelers that have held out and returned shortly after doing so. I get it though you want him in the game playing, I want him in the game playing. Steelernation wants him in the game playing. Sure there is a certain element of greed involved, that is the industry. I don't want the guy missing any games either that would be irritating. But I do understand the process. I don't care for it but also can't pretend in some of what the Steelers do could be considered outdated. Not with the times. So ultimately both can share in the blame game until the time where it shifts to TJs camp primarily. Which is drawing near. But let us see what transpires before we get out the pitch forks.
 
I don't think his current contract status defines who he is. I am not faulting him for trying to set up his future with the biggest contract possible.The Steelers wanted to get an extension done so can't buy into him sticking it to his team. At least yet. As despite not being a part of everything one would like on the field he is still there. So in that aspect it isn't even a hold out. There is past Steelers that have held out and returned shortly after doing so. I get it though you want him in the game playing, I want him in the game playing. Steelernation wants him in the game playing. Sure there is a certain element of greed involved, that is the industry. I don't want the guy missing any games either that would be irritating. But I do understand the process. I don't care for it but also can't pretend in some of what the Steelers do could be considered outdated. Not with the times. So ultimately both can share in the blame game until the time where it shifts to TJs camp primarily. Which is drawing near. But let us see what transpires before we get out the pitch forks.
Sorry. This is kind of worse than Bell's ordeal. Watt is under contract....Bell wasn't. It is about the exact same thing. $$$$$$
 
The dispute may be about the amount, but I think more likely it has to do with not the raw amount of but instead the amount of GUARANTEED money. Watt does not care that the Steelers traditionally have their re-signed players play almost all of a second contract. He probably does not want that quasi-guarantee and instead wants an actual guaranteed contract for the first three years.
 
The dispute may be about the amount, but I think more likely it has to do with not the raw amount of but instead the amount of GUARANTEED money. Watt does not care that the Steelers traditionally have their re-signed players play almost all of a second contract. He probably does not want that quasi-guarantee and instead wants an actual guaranteed contract for the first three years.
Yep. The same issue as with Bell
 
Do you mean a 4 year extension on top of his option year?
5 year deal. 4 year extension. The parameters should be same as Bosa. Here is where I am with this. He is most likely asking them to change their position on guarenteed money. and in 5 days he will be asking them to change their position on negotiating with hold outs and in season negotiations. The longer this goes on the more I think he might get traded.
For tge record I don't believe Minkah will be worth this kind of money (obviously not the same amount but you get the point) or hassle next year.
 
5 year deal. 4 year extension. The parameters should be same as Bosa. Here is where I am with this. He is most likely asking them to change their position on guarenteed money. and in 5 days he will be asking them to change their position on negotiating with hold outs and in season negotiations. The longer this goes on the more I think he might get traded.
For tge record I don't believe Minkah will be worth this kind of money (obviously not the same amount but you get the point) or hassle next year.
Agreed.
 
This is definitely a 5 year deal in the neighborhood of $150 million. It's all going to come down to how the guaranteed money shakes out and how much of it is upfront.
 
I don't think his current contract status defines who he is. I am not faulting him for trying to set up his future with the biggest contract possible.The Steelers wanted to get an extension done so can't buy into him sticking it to his team. At least yet. As despite not being a part of everything one would like on the field he is still there. So in that aspect it isn't even a hold out. There is past Steelers that have held out and returned shortly after doing so. I get it though you want him in the game playing, I want him in the game playing. Steelernation wants him in the game playing. Sure there is a certain element of greed involved, that is the industry. I don't want the guy missing any games either that would be irritating. But I do understand the process. I don't care for it but also can't pretend in some of what the Steelers do could be considered outdated. Not with the times. So ultimately both can share in the blame game until the time where it shifts to TJs camp primarily. Which is drawing near. But let us see what transpires before we get out the pitch forks.
Watt's current contract status is one year for $10,089,000. He is sticking it to the team because he didn't participate in any of the their preseason games. If and when he does hammer out a new deal, he'll be returning to the field in less than optimal football shape. Hanging around the facility is not honoring his contract.

I understand that it's a business, and TJ has the right to earn as much as he can. But how many more millions of dollars will make any significant difference in setting up his future? The Steelers want to make the guy one of the highest paid defensive players ever...I think a life of luxury for the Watt family is pretty much set.
 
Holy crap, 150 million over five years for an OLB’er. I really like TJ and don’t blame him for getting what he can as I previously posted, but man that’s crazy. Then with Minkah coming up next year with another huge deal, that’s a lot of money tied up in two defensive players yet the team still has no shut down corner, an old QB, a shaky OL. Meaning we will need plenty of cap space next year to add pieces to this OL and at some point pick/up a CB better than what we have with an aging Haden and a bunch of guys.
 
Sirius NFL Network with Bob Papa and Charlie Weis just said that Aditi changed her story this morning. Saying she was confident and comfortable last week the deal was very very close. Today she said is the guaranteed money is the problem. Steelers not guaranteeing after the 1st year which is par for their course, and TJ is looking for more guaranteed years.....
 
Sirius NFL Network with Bob Papa and Charlie Weis just said that Aditi changed her story this morning. Saying she was confident and comfortable last week the deal was very very close. Today she said is the guaranteed money is the problem. Steelers not guaranteeing after the 1st year which is par for their course, and TJ is looking for more guaranteed years.....
Lol. We all knew that from day one. Watt's people also. Amazing the talk of it almost done is/was out there when from the get go this was going to be an issue. It was for Bell and now Watt. Next season Fitzpatrick. If Watt has an issue with it simply play out the contract you signed. Eventually once the Tags run their course he will be a FA. Greed is a *****.
 
Trade him.

he signed a contract..make him play or fine him.
 
Dude played all these years without a problem. **** man. Does he not think he will make it another 4-5 years? He's going to get retard huge life lottery money.

So sit out lose 10 million, get tagged next year, sit out and lose even more.

**** is silly. I'd let him play this year out and tag him next year. This team is ****** after Ben leaves anyway.
 
How does something so expected can become so complicated and ****** up?
 
Question: what do you think the greater impact of this contract **** with other players will be? I mean, here you have 52 other players looking at Watt along the sideline
while under contract, basically holding out. Are the players all in his corner, or is this getting on their nerve and they are thinking, why is the coach not getting his *** on the field - he's under a ******* contract? Sorry, but I would be getting pissed that a guy can sit and do nothing and the coaches just shrug it off!
 
Dude played all these years without a problem. **** man. Does he not think he will make it another 4-5 years? He's going to get retard huge life lottery money.

So sit out lose 10 million, get tagged next year, sit out and lose even more.

**** is silly. I'd let him play this year out and tag him next year. This team is ****** after Ben leaves anyway.
This is what I have been saying. The Steelers have an option year and 2 tag years as leverage. All part of the CBA. Hopefully, they are using it(their leverage) and stick to their usual rules of negotiating.
 
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