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NFL News: Pre Free Agency


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20 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Fun Fact: 

There is an upper limit to what a team can pay a QB and still have a chance of winning a Super Bowl.

Since 2000 the only QB to make more than 15 percent of the cap and win a Super Bowl is Patrick Mahomes.

Since 2000 the only QBs to make more than 11 percent of the cap and win a Super Bowl are Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady and the Manning Bros.

NFL CAP for 2023:  224.8 million/team

 

 

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12 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Fun Fact: 

There is an upper limit to what a team can pay a QB and still have a chance of winning a Super Bowl.

Since 2000 the only QB to make more than 15 percent of the cap and win a Super Bowl is Patrick Mahomes.

Since 2000 the only QBs to make more than 11 percent of the cap and win a Super Bowl are Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady and the Manning Bros.

NFL CAP for 2023:  224.8 million/team

 

Something has gotta give with these QB salaries.  Its untenable to pay 1 player 25-30% of the cap thats allocated for 51 salaries. 

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16 minutes ago, joemac said:

Something has gotta give with these QB salaries.  Its untenable to pay 1 player 25-30% of the cap thats allocated for 51 salaries. 

You're not the only one who feels that way.

Some of the people who share that sentiment are in a position to actually try and do something about it, but who knows how or when that will happen...

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10 minutes ago, travisura said:

Chiefs will nab him to replace JuJu

New Cards head coach Jonathan Gannon was on the Vikings coaching staff some years back when Theilen was just starting out.

He's got some connections to people that used to be part of the Panthers organization (Jared Allen and Norv Turner among others) but a cursory look at his career doesn't turn up any current links.

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