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And why would he? The guy is being talked about as the greatest NFL player, ever. |
His contract will go a long way in how much we win.
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Pay him $1 million a year and give him a $40 million a year advertising contract for all the Hunt Family sports and business franchises.
DONE in 1 minute |
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He's currently under contract for $5.3 million in 2020 and since he's earned two Pro Bowl berths in his first three seasons, he'll be paid the average of the Top 5 QB's for his 5th season, which will equal the Franchise Tag number for 2021. If he's Franchised for the 2022 season, the Chiefs are allowed to negotiate a new contract with him until July 15th, 2022. That said, I seriously doubt that either side will allow the negotiations to continue for the next 2 years. |
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My concern is more about lost league revenue this year and the impact on the salary cap. |
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I like that guy Mahomes
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4 years 180 million dollars 120 million guaranteed is my prediction.
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There have been all kinds of suggestions for teams to make up lost revenue due to the elimination of fans in stadiums, from covering seats with advertisements to ads and sponsorship on player's jerseys. I doubt they'll be able to fully cover $100 million per team in lost revenue but they may be able to soften that hit substantially. |
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Yup, back that baby up |
Now THIS is a guy that could demand what he wants and change the landscape of contracts. Not that turd Dak
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If locking up Mahomes long term means that we lose Jones, then so be it. I'd love to have both, but everybody can't be the richest ever at their position and still win a team sport. It would be cool as hell to know for certain the cap will jump enough to sign both and keep the team competitive. But, this damn Covid crap has the entire country in uncertainty.
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