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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO
this is bullshit.
You were totally wrong about everything you said about Welker.
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No, I was not.
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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO
So extorter, did Welker get 7.5-8 mil a year?
Three year deal at least? He's too good to take a lesser year deal right?
Oh and dumerville want getting cut in that same post lol
All that was wrong, hell you even speculated that Amendola would re sign with the rams in that post.
It was a total fail
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Welker got close to those numbers, as expected, and the only unrealistic thing was the length of his contract, which had even the talking heads of NFL Network and ESPN baffled, like myself.
I also reported it as a 3 year deal because Schefter had reported it on Twitter moments before, I also updated the length of his contract in that thread before you posted in it.
As for Welker, did I not specifically say that if he signed elsewhere, the Patriots would look to sign Amendola or Edelman? And that if Edelman was signed first, that Amendola would be likely to return to the Rams, and that the Patriots would take a shot on Talib?
What happened? Welker signed with the Donkeys, Amendola with the Patriots, and then they went after Talib.
I'm not sure what part of me saying that would happen, before it happened, constitutes me being wrong about it, when it happened.
As for Dumervil, did I not say that the deal was all but done and they intended to re-sign him with a pay cut?
What happened?
He agreed to re-sign with the paycut, the deal was done, and his agent or the Broncos HQ didn't fax the details in time.
You cannot seriously fault me for their faxing issues you imbecile.
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And I come from a place that is all sunshine and rainbows is ****ing hilarious.
I'm not from olathe buddy
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Right, you're from the sticks where people don't deceive each other, nobody plots, nobody schemes, the handshake is the word of god, and nobody falls on hard times.
Whereas the rest of us live in the real world, where we want to drum up interest in Geno Smith as the #1 selection, so teams try to give us trade proposals "over the top" of what we expect, so that they can secure Geno, while also forcing the hands of those who quietly "hope" that Geno falls into the 8-12 position, and forcing them to show interest.
All of this allows us to leverage the player against the deal, not the deal against the player.
But you wouldn't know anything about stuff like that.