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The Athletic: Insight to Brian Burns Contract


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7 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

He may have been willing to but now he knows he doesn't have to. The Rams offer established value. Typically when you enter a negotiation you have a bottom line you're willing to accept. If you know the other side has a bottom line higher than yours, you move yours. You don't have to settle for less because you know they will pay more. There's a lot less pressure when you know their numbers. 

I feel like you are overthinking this.

I seriously, seriously doubt a player would somehow take less money because another team didn't offer to trade for them.  That just doesn't make a lick of sense.  No team has reportedly offered 2 1st round picks for Chris Jones and yet is he looking to settle for less money? 

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Just now, pantherclaw said:

His value was already set, or the Rams never would have tried to aquire him.

Exactly. The idea that it had any bearing on what Brian Burns is seeking financially is lunacy.  

Players typically don't settle for less than they think they are worth.  Of course Brian Burns is going to push for a deal similar to what Nick Bosa is asking for, because he is the one other edge rusher seeking a contract.

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17 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

His value was already set, or the Rams never would have tried to aquire him.

But by not trading, he now has more leverage in knowing that Carolina views him as essential, if he didn't already. It was neutral at best but it absolutely could have reduced the potential to compromise, if not nudged a number up, given the clear roster-specific valuation.

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Burns is considered a top tier pass rusher in the league, he will be paid as such.  He knows it, his agent knows it, and the Panthers know it.  Whether we refused a trade or not, Burns has the same value because he one of a few top tier pass rushers in the league and that is a premium spot in the NFL.  Once Bosa sets the market, Burns will sign

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We. Turned. Down. Two. Firsts.

Why is this so hard to figure out?

The second we did that and it was known, it meant we were going to have to overpay to keep him, we lost ALL negotiating power.

He has us over a barrel, just pay the man because keeping him on an overpay is better than losing him for nothing (wouldn’t even get a comp pick as we’d be flush with cap room that we’d use on another FA).

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15 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Some interesting nuggets from the latest Athletic article.

https://theathletic.com/4832487/2023/09/04/panthers-brian-burns-hold-in/?source=user_shared_article

On what $$$ Burns is eyeing vs Panthers FO

"General manager Scott Fitterer has said repeatedly that he wants Burns around for the long term. But while Burns is eyeing Bosa-type money at the top end of the edge rusher market, the Panthers are seemingly more comfortable with a deal that pays Burns about $23 million a year, similar to what Maxx Crosby received (a $23.5 million annual value) when the Las Vegas Raiders extended him last year."

 

The Panthers are definitely significantly low balling him.  If they wanted that Crosby type deal they should have extended him last offseason not after we went out and exceeded it.

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16 hours ago, top dawg said:

Burns absolutely does NOT deserve Bosa money. He should NOT complain about Crosby money. That's basically in the ballpark where he needs to be.

Absolutely agree. Crosby has been a better player overall than Burns in their 4 years. Ahead of Burns in accolades and stats except a half sack less. With the way contracts go up each year, maybe a hair more than Crosby but that’s it.

Would have been nice if Hurney wasn’t a fug head and drafted Crosby, who we had in for a visit, to go along with Burns instead of Will Grier. Instead we took Grier first and Miller instead as Crosby was gone in between. I recall a few folks in here speaking highly of Crosby, a lot more than Grier and Miller.

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1 hour ago, Untouchable said:

The Panthers are definitely significantly low balling him.  If they wanted that Crosby type deal they should have extended him last offseason not after we went out and exceeded it.

Panthers aren't lowballing Burns at 23M a year.  

Reddick got 15 a year in a deal last year.  Von Miller got 20M a year in a deal last year. 

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