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Hardy want "big contract he worked for"


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I dont mind a big deal just not soo big it prevents resigning cam or prevents from pursuing solid FAs

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Even the idea that Hardy's contract could affect if Cam resigns here or not is laughable, Franchise QB's are the Hardest things to come by in the NFL, not the second not the third, you get one you keep them, end of story.

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Franchise him this year while we deal with Cam and some of the other FAs on the team. Keep Hardy's contract for 2015 in mind and save room for it in the moves we make this year.

 

We can make it happen if we plan this thing right. I hope we will have another amazing Draft as well. The rookie cap really presents a chance to save some money if you use it to draft otherwise expensive positions like LT or CB1.

 

That's pretty much the way I see this going.  Franchise Tag for him this off-season.

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I want to keep the Kraken so bad but I'm afraid we won't be able to slake his money lust.

 

 

 

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It's not lust if he wants what he deserves. He's paid peanuts for his production because he was 6th round pick. He outperformed Mario Williams the last two years and Williams has  a 6 years and 100 million dollars contract.

 

I'm not saying that he deserves 100 million. But he'll get his here or somewhere else and he deserves it. 

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