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REPORT: Ben Johnson wants $15 million per year


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6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

This is basically a message to Tepper if you want me you better pay me.

 

That's what I am thinking too. It's leaking the Chargers want Harbaugh and I think this is Ben's way of saying I was hoping to go to LA, but I'm not going to my second option just because my first got taken, it's gonna cost you. I hope Tepp floats out 4 years 60M

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Get Belichick and let him stabilize this franchise then retire. No, BB won't win us a Super Bowl, but I'm confident enough he can stop this downtrend. We HAVE to get this next hire right, we have no draft assets or major talent signed for long term. 

Belichick is the safest option if he's available. 

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7 minutes ago, Panther0221 said:

Get Belichick and let him stabilize this franchise then retire. No, BB won't win us a Super Bowl, but I'm confident enough he can stop this downtrend. We HAVE to get this next hire right, we have no draft assets or major talent signed for long term. 

Belichick is the safest option if he's available. 

at least as an official Tepper Buffer, I wouldn't hate it

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