…just like everyone else.A lot of teams will want him, but not all of them fit Mike’s criteria of cash, elite QB, able to play for a Super Bowl.
Well, we only check one of those boxes.
Cash is king though.
Kansas City thinks this is precious.
the only hope we have here is they don’t pony up the cash
Of course.
Tried explaining that to Baker’s personal cock holster (White Lyin’).
Yes, because your option is an aging QB, who has a surgically repaired achilles 8 months ago, that’s going to demand $45m per year.…just like everyone else.A lot of teams will want him, but not all of them fit Mike’s criteria of cash, elite QB, able to play for a Super Bowl.
Well, we only check one of those boxes.
Cash is king though.
Kansas City thinks this is precious.
the only hope we have here is they don’t pony up the cash
Of course.
Tried explaining that to Baker’s personal cock holster (White Lyin’).
Yes, because your option is an aging QB, who has a surgically repaired achilles 8 months ago, that’s going to demand $45m per year.
Again.
Show me where I’ve said he’s the best option likely option.
@biggs3535 asked you to do the same.
Weird that you can’t.
OK, who’s your option?
OK, who’s your option?
I've posted it multiple times, dipshit.
I'll make you a deal. I'll quote every single one of them when you quote every single person who's said that Cousins was the best option that the Bucs should go for.
Should be an easy task for you, ma'am. If you're having trouble, ask your husband to help you.
Not interested in your reasearch effort, someone certainly brought it up, and you had no problem joining in.OK, who’s your option?
I've posted it multiple times, dipshit.
I'll make you a deal. I'll quote every single one of them when you quote every single person who's said that Cousins was the best option that the Bucs should go for.
Should be an easy task for you, ma'am. If you're having trouble, ask your husband to help you.
You own it as much as anyone else who offered Kirk Cousins as an option for the Bucs.
Mikes agent: "Mike wants to play for an elite QB offense that will showcase him....and he wants to get paid."
Translation: "The Bucs and Evans are too far apart and it's time to start warming up to the Chiefs or Bills."
Two Bucs realities 1) The Bucs are on a youth movement, and 2) Bowles wants a balanced offense. The huge investment into two high priced WRs doesn't fit with that. And of course 3) The Bucs don't have an elite QB offense either. Not with Mayfield and a brand new OC.
Mike - You take less money to go to a contender to get a Superbowl. You don't go to a contender to win a Superbowl and expect to get paid more. Look at Tom Brady. He could have had the big payday, or he could go to a system that fits what he wants to do. But he had to be flexible on the pay. You don't go out and expect to get the biggest payday from a Superbowl contender who's already paying a lot of guys big money.
So I don't know I guess the agent is just trying to move Licht off his number a little bit, because he's talking about something that isn't going to happen. But it may be a sign that while the Bucs do want to keep Evans they aren't willing to sell the farm to do it.
Is this meant to threaten someone you think is gay, or you meant to make it sound like being gay is a bad thing?OK, who’s your option?
Should be an easy task for you, ma'am. If you're having trouble, ask your husband to help you.
It’s a really important question. Take some time to think through your answer.
Not interested in your reasearch effort, someone certainly brought it up, and you had no problem joining in.
Surrender noted.
We move on…
So I don't know I guess the agent is just trying to move Licht off his number a little bit, because he's talking about something that isn't going to happen. But it may be a sign that while the Bucs do want to keep Evans they aren't willing to sell the farm to do it.
This right here.
Mikes agent: "Mike wants to play for an elite QB offense that will showcase him....and he wants to get paid."
Translation: "The Bucs and Evans are too far apart and it's time to start warming up to the Chiefs or Bills."
Two Bucs realities 1) The Bucs are on a youth movement, and 2) Bowles wants a balanced offense. The huge investment into two high priced WRs doesn't fit with that. And of course 3) The Bucs don't have an elite QB offense either. Not with Mayfield and a brand new OC.
Mike - You take less money to go to a contender to get a Superbowl. You don't go to a contender to win a Superbowl and expect to get paid more. Look at Tom Brady. He could have had the big payday, or he could go to a system that fits what he wants to do. But he had to be flexible on the pay. You don't go out and expect to get the biggest payday from a Superbowl contender who's already paying a lot of guys big money.
So I don't know I guess the agent is just trying to move Licht off his number a little bit, because he's talking about something that isn't going to happen. But it may be a sign that while the Bucs do want to keep Evans they aren't willing to sell the farm to do it.
mike has been reasonable his entire career. I have no support here other than gut feel but I could see Mike wanting $25m which should be a done deal and the Bucs are the ones trying to squeeze out a few million less per year.
And I agree as stated above, he can sign with chiefs which make improve his brand for post NFL and that is important. He would take a 20% pay reduction from what he can get from Tampa to do so but he’d be playing with a Mount Rushmore QB in his prime, back to back Super Bowl champs, and now a pop culture Americans team with swift. If Mike wants to go to chiefs, I’m afraid we would have to give him 7-10M more per year to stay with us and at that point we may give up. That being said, this is a 4 win team next year without him.
So I don't know I guess the agent is just trying to move Licht off his number a little bit, because he's talking about something that isn't going to happen. But it may be a sign that while the Bucs do want to keep Evans they aren't willing to sell the farm to do it.
most likely
And I agree as stated above, he can sign with chiefs which make improve his brand for post NFL and that is important.
Absolutely!
It would essentially be a strategic move for his Canton resume.
- Barring injury, it’s a lock for him to keep the 1K streak alive for another 3 seasons
- It would be his best shot at another title (or at least another SB appearance).
- The exposure he’d get from playing along side the NFL’s poster child
Playing for KC would essentially lock him into Canton.
That's true, but the Chiefs aren't going to be able to offer significantly more money than the Bucs would. So that means Evans is leaving the Bucs, even if Mayfield is signed, not because of the money but because of the chance to get another ring and more national attention. So what about all the narrative all along that Mike wants to stay in Tampa Bay if the money is right? That's all gone now?And I agree as stated above, he can sign with chiefs which make improve his brand for post NFL and that is important.
Absolutely!
It would essentially be a strategic move for his Canton resume.
- Barring injury, it’s a lock for him to keep the 1K streak alive for another 3 seasons
- It would be his best shot at another title (or at least another SB appearance).
- The exposure he’d get from playing along side the NFL’s poster child
Playing for KC would essentially lock him into Canton.
So what about all the narrative all along that Mike wants to stay in Tampa Bay if the money is right? That's all gone now?
Oh, I’m not saying that he’s leaving.
I’m just speaking to the point of what would benefit him the most from a HoF resume perspective.