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I'll be curious to see if after it's all said and done he ends up justifying that level of compensation looking at past recent trades for the same package. That's not even mentioning the contract. But certainly the Packers are a force in the NFC now. McCarthy and the Vikings will have fun with that 👀🍿

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1 minute ago, ChuckWag78 said:

I know it probably won't seem so bad in a few years, but 47M is a tough number to swallow. 

I can remember when we were paying peppers $16 million for one season and thinking that was insane!

47m per is.... yeah pretty insane.... hes Making more than Mahomes... 

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11 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

I know it probably won't seem so bad in a few years, but 47M is a tough number to swallow. 

I can remember when we were paying peppers $16 million for one season and thinking that was insane!

 

136 is guaranteed over that 4 years, Dallas with the rare W in this. Jerrah does in fact have a limit, I fully understand. That's just......eagles are spending 64 million in TOTAL FOR THE WHOLE defense and all backups. 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I saw two 1st rounders. Didn't see any additional picks so far. Fittershits was exceptionally stupid for rejecting the Rams offer for Burns. 

As much as it was Fitterer it was also impatience from ownership. The FO at that time couldn't decide if they were in an actual rebuild or trying to win now. Moves were made in a vacuum that made no sense from other corresponding moves. That's been the story under the Tepper's.

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