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Lamar could be gone……Article ahead.


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1 minute ago, SCO96 said:

He was already under contract for the 2022 season. What's courageous about honoring the last year of a deal that you signed after you refused a generous contract extension? 

I don’t know. You should ask owners and team front offices that question when they just up and cut players.

If they’re able to do that, I see no issue with a player using the little power they do have to get the contract they feel they deserve. 

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21 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

Didn’t they make a couple of solid offers that he turned down because he wanted more money and a fully guaranteed contract. How is this entirely on the Ravens?

 

Your neighbor sold his house for $450k

 

your house is way nicer, larger, etc, in the same neighborhood, you going to accept $375k?

 

 No you’ll be demanding $500k

 

thats what Lamar did and rightfully so, people calling him a loser/quitter shows you the lack of understanding basic economics 

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6 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Knew that narrative would come. Lamar was generous to even suit up for them to start the year, knowing he was trying to get the big contract. Once he got a scare, he was smart to shut it down. Other NFL players agree.

Every play in the NFL is a risk. If he did not want the contract they were offering and was worried about his future, he should have sat out the year instead of collecting a check and and then leaving the team in a bad situation at the end of the year.

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11 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

lol at “quit on his team”

Knew that narrative would come. Lamar was generous to even suit up for them to start the year, knowing he was trying to get the big contract. Once he got a scare, he was smart to shut it down. Other NFL players agree.

I’d love Lamar, and would be willing to part with 2 1sts,  but anything more, I’m ok with going the draft route. Willing to give up a bit more to move up in the draft

Some of that narrative is coming from players, Michael Vick for one.

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1 minute ago, ladypanther said:

Every play in the NFL is a risk. If he did not want the contract they were offering and was worried about his future, he should have sat out the year instead of collecting a check and and then leaving the team in a bad situation at the end of the year.

Bless your heart…. 

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Just now, ladypanther said:

Every play in the NFL is a risk. If he did not want the contract they were offering and was worried about his future, he should have sat out the year instead of collecting a check and and then leaving the team in a bad situation at the end of the year.

That team wouldn’t even be in the playoffs if he sat out the year. Lol at leaving them in a bad position.

 

Every play in the NFL is a risk, indeed. That’s the reason he’s sitting out. He wouldn’t get the contract he’s looking for if he had an injury that went into the next year.

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I’d love to have Lamar, if you watched the Saints game you’d realize that when he’s ‘on’ there’s literally no defense that can stop him

 

 If the Ravens want to be mad, be mad at the Haslem’s who screwed up the QB pay market but if BAL flinches there’s PLENTY of Billionaires who will make Lamar a 1/4 Billionaire. He puts fans in attendance 

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