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Just now, Ricky Spanish said:

Should have just paid him in the offseason before Bosa got paid. Could have had him in the 25ish million range. He's probably expecting at least 30 now.

He absolutely shouldn't be.  25 is as high as I'd feel comfortable going for his services. Parsons will command 30+, and that man faces far more double teams and puts up better numbers despite it.

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Just now, Ricky Spanish said:

Should have just paid him in the offseason before Bosa got paid. Could have had him in the 25ish million range. He's probably expecting at least 30 now.

By the numbers he slots about in the 25 range. Unfortunately we also turned down multitudes of big trades.

So we pretty much telegraphed how much we value him. I would be very surprised if he doesn't end up in the $29-32 mil range if Fitt sticks around.

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16 minutes ago, lightsout said:

He absolutely shouldn't be.  25 is as high as I'd feel comfortable going for his services. Parsons will command 30+, and that man faces far more double teams and puts up better numbers despite it.

Doesn't matter, Bosa got 34 million, cap goes up every year, we held onto him over getting picks in return, there's no way he isn't demanding 30+. He has all the leverage.

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2 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Doesn't matter, Bosa got 34 million, cap goes up every year, we held onto him over getting picks in return, there's no way he isn't demanding 30+. He has all the leverage.

If Fitt is smart, we don't pay that. Paying that much for a sack specialist (which is all you can say of Burns' play) who has broken double digits once and maybe won't do it again this year is....fuging stupid. 

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