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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO
The difference in one year and three is two years. Two chances at super bowls. Two years of cost savings at the position. Two years of money to keep players. Two years of play to help decide on the fifth year option. It's actually the difference between 15 and 17 years...
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You don't try to save money on the most important position unless you have zero choice but to play a newbie. If you're evaluating talent for a 5th year option then you be patient and then give him 2-2.5 years to show his worth. it's not about quantity, it's quality, clearly.