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The Ravens can’t be this dumb? They’re a smart organization right?


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19 minutes ago, Raleigh PF said:

All of these teams say this now, but let's wait until the draft is over, the music stops playing and one or more of these teams is left without a dance partner.

Perhaps, but I wouldn't make any bets on one of those teams being us.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

If nobody else is willing to make an offer though, his leverage goes way down.

Why would it? he can still sit out this season and the Ravens have no viable alternative at QB.

1 hour ago, csx said:

They'd get him for the year below the exclusive tag rate while also negotiating with someone who found out his asking price was too much

It’s almost guaranteed he’d hold out.

 

the ravens are going to have to up their offer from before if they want to keep Lamar.

anyone thinking he’s not going to land a deal isn’t reading the room. He’s better than Watson without the baggage.

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28 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

Why would it? he can still sit out this season and the Ravens have no viable alternative at QB.

It’s almost guaranteed he’d hold out.

 

the ravens are going to have to up their offer from before if they want to keep Lamar.

anyone thinking he’s not going to land a deal isn’t reading the room. He’s better than Watson without the baggage.

It doesn't appear they are willing to keep him at any cost. This move gives them the most options on how to move forward.

 

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24 minutes ago, csx said:

People mention sitting out and not making 32 plus million for a year is an easy decision. It would equal what he made the last 5 years combined. So it's not like a no brainer for him either 

Agree with this, it is not like he is already sitting on 100M plus in earnings. He will play somewhere this year. He really, really, really needs an agent. 

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