That's fair. I just hate this idea that people try and paint him out to be a diva and a distraction and a bad guy and his teammates all say he is anything but those things.
What safeties are left? Way to blow it, Chicago. Overpaying Patterson, losing two defensive starters... Cool, cool...
I wouldn't have wanted to sign Thomas. The price plus the injury concern wouldn't have sat well with me. There are still some options there. Clayton Geathers wouldn't be a bad signing. They also have Deon Bush to plug in and could draft competition.
4 years and 55 million for Earl Thomas. Bears couldn't touch that with E-Jax eventually due for a massive raise.
Yeah, that would've been too rich for my blood. I don't think I'd have been opposed to the money, but the term would've done it. That, and with how limited a role the replacement ultimately needs to fill, it wouldn't have been worth the expenditure.
bww-that's what i was saying for Antonio Brown. He's a pain in the ass, but his baggage was worth it to me to acquire him for the EAgles over Aghulor and Jackson.
I don't understand this take. I've seen it quite a bit, while others say it was a good trade from both sides and yet a smaller group that can't believe the Browns traded for OBJ. What is his "trade value" (1) first, (2) firsts, (3) firsts??
I felt what they gave up for him was right about what his value should have been. I don't think they overpaid and I don't think the Giants got fleeced.
Would have LOVED Thomas on Dallas. But when Landon Collins and the Honey Badger both got $14 mil per, it was going to be too cost-prohibitive. Dallas is looking at potentially big deals for Tank Lawrence, Dak, Zeke, Byron Jones, Amari Cooper, Jaylon Smith.
So few trades ever look even when they are done. But I think this trade does at the moment. The Browns got what they needed and this aggressive trade fits where they currently are. They just went from a team that was up and coming and probably was going to be in most people's playoff discussion as a team that could go anywhere from 8-8 to 11-5. This trade and their other moves set them up as a division favorite and in all honesty a threat to make a massive leap from a non-playoff team to a title contender that I would assume we would now be shocked not to see in the playoffs next season. The Giants direction at the moment is also expressed in this trade. They need a complete re haul and this trade shows that. And I think they got back good value for the guy.
I disagree that OBJ went "cheap." First round picks are valuable; throw in a 3rd AND a good young player who was drafted in the 1st round, and I think the GMen got a respectable haul.
Yeah you gotta pick your poison and be in a position to keep the guys you will need to keep. Earl Thomas would have been scary on the Bears. But we have E-Jax at safety so penciling in someone next to him that can play in the box shouldn't be too difficult.