2013/2014 NFL Thread: Where Hawks Fly - Part 8

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I am too, but to be fair, don't we say this every year :csad:

Wouldn't have it any other way Spider-Fan! Optimism is what keeps me you (or what's killing me early) lol.

But in all honesty I feel something different this year. Maybe it's the coaching/manegment, maybe it's the team itself, maybe it's just Johnny (who I'm not too crazy about at this moment.) I really don't know but on really going into this season really happy, I honestly feel like they're right there on the cusp of the playoffs or in the least a winning record lol. 8 and 8 makes me so happy this year, that's probably sad to most but to me it's a step in the right direction.

I honestly wish I had the spare money for season tickets, although I can't deny that when its snowing and 10 degrees out I'd much rather be sitting in my couch haha.
 
2018 Super Bowl awarded to Minneapolis.
 
I forgot the Vikings are playing outdoors for the next 2 years while the new place is being built.
 
So long Will Hill.

I love being a fan of an organization that doesn't put up with bulls**t. :up:
 
I always thought you were a Pittsburgh fan for some reason.
 
So, do people think Teddy Bridgewater's going to start this year for the Vikes? Cassel had some bright moments last year, but was just as inconsistent as Christian Ponder has been, so i'm interested in seeing what they do this season.
 
So, do people think Teddy Bridgewater's going to start this year for the Vikes? Cassel had some bright moments last year, but was just as inconsistent as Christian Ponder has been, so i'm interested in seeing what they do this season.

The rest of the NFC North really hopes so. :word:
 
San Fran overpayed Kaep considerably.
 
49ers signed QB Colin Kaepernick to a six-year, $126 million contract extension through 2020.
It includes $61 million guaranteed. Bay Area Sports Guy had it first before NFL Network's Ian Rapoport confirmed the money portion. Kaepernick gets $21 million annually in new money and sets the new quarterback record for guaranteed money, surpassing Peyton Manning by $3 million and Aaron Rodgers and Jay Cutler by $7 million. The former second-round pick was entering the final year of his rookie deal. The 49ers have been one of the most run-heavy teams in recent years. After the addition of Stevie Johnson, Michael Crabtree's return to 100 percent health, and Frank Gore's age, we expect coach Jim Harbaugh to open up the offense more in 2014. Kaepernick is currently Rotoworld's No. 13 quarterback heading into the season, but a top-six finish isn't out of the question. He's primed to explode.

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Well seeing as there only other option was not pay him and develop another QB from scratch, they made the right call. You just have to accept that these are what QBs are paid these days, regardless of how deserving it is. But the truth is only 1/3 starting QBs are franchise QBs and Kaep is definitely one of those guys. And the truth is for me, there's no other QB outside of Luck or Rodgers that I would be comfortable leaving the future of this team to.
 
Russell Wilson must be having the biggest smile on his face now.
 
Are you are thinking of Rowsdower!?

Oh no, I didn't confuse those two. I knew this thread was heavy on Pittsburgh fans so I always assumed Runaway was because I never figured out what his team was.

And my goodness, Kaepernick got PAID. Holy s***. He better explode this year or else San Fran has f***ed themselves royally.
 
Watch Kaepernick have a down year after this with that new elite receiving corps lol
 
What ever happened to taking advantage of those low paying rookie deals? :huh:
 
Well seeing as there only other option was not pay him and develop another QB from scratch, they made the right call. You just have to accept that these are what QBs are paid these days, regardless of how deserving it is. But the truth is only 1/3 starting QBs are franchise QBs and Kaep is definitely one of those guys. And the truth is for me, there's no other QB outside of Luck or Rodgers that I would be comfortable leaving the future of this team to.
The truth is only a couple QBs have won a Super Bowl after a huge payday.
 
In response to our item suggesting that the Colin Kaepernick deal, trumpeted as being worth “up to” $126 million with $61 million guaranteed contains plenty of fluff, a league source with knowledge of the deal sent the details to PFT, and multiple other sources have chimed in on the contents of the contract.

As expected, there’s plenty of fluff.

Technically, the deal has $61 million guaranteed, even though $6 million of the guaranteed salary could evaporate (more on that later). Either way, only $13.073 million is guaranteed at signing. It comes in the form of a $12.328 million signing bonus, a base salary of $645,000, and a workout bonus of $100,000.

For 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and part of 2018, the base salaries are guaranteed only for injury. On April 1 of each year, the guarantees convert from injury only to fully guaranteed. That gives the 49ers the ability to decide, in any given year, to move on from Kaepernick. And with the deadline for the conversion of the guarantee coming on April 1, the 49ers can squat on his rights until several weeks after the start of free agency, making it harder for him to get paid elsewhere.

The base salary for 2015 is $12.4 million, guaranteed for injury only until April 1, 2015.

For 2016, the base salary is $13.9 million, guaranteed for injury only until April 1, 2016.

For 2017, the base salary is $16.5 million, guaranteed for injury only until April 1, 2017.

For 2018, the base salary is $17 million, $5.2 million of which is guaranteed for injury only until April 1, 2018.

The non-guaranteed base salary for 2019 is $18.8 million, and the non-guaranteed base salary for 2020 is $21 million.

In each year from 2015 through 2020, however, there’s a catch. A big one. The total payout potentially de-escalates by $2 million per year, with up to $12 million potentially going away.

Kaepernick can halt the de-escalation by taking, in any year of the deal, 80 percent of the snaps and if: (1) the 49ers appear in the Super Bowl; or (2) Kaepernick is named a first-team or second-team All-Pro. If he satisfies the requirement in 2014, the full $12 million remains. If he fails in 2014 but succeeds in 2015, $10 million stays. If he does it for the first time in 2016, $8 million remains. If he does it for the first time in 2017, $6 million stays — and so on until 2019, when if he satisfies the requirement that year for the first time $2 million stays in the deal for 2010.

It’s a convoluted way to pump up the base value of the deal artificially, allowing Kaepernick and his agents to claim that the deal is better than it will be, unless he satisfies the requirements to stop the de-escalator this year.

The contract also includes, starting in 2015, a whopping $2 million per year in per-game roster bonuses, an amount that one source characterized as “massive” in comparison to similar deals. It means that, for every game Kaepernick misses due to injury after the 2014 season, he loses $125,000.

Starting in 2015, $400,000 per year is tied to workout bonuses, which adds up to $2.4 million of the base value.

The contract also requires Kaepernick to purchase, with after-tax dollars, a disability policy that pays the 49ers $20 million if he suffers a career-ending injury.

As one source put it, Kaepernick can feel good about the deal because he has a lot more guaranteed money today than he had yesterday. But the same source also added that the 49ers are nevertheless “thrilled” with the contract, which allows them to control Kaepernick’s rights for seven years and to move on after any of the next six seasons, if they ultimately decide that Kaepernick is more like the guy who struggled at times during the 2013 regular season and less like the guy who found the gas pedal in the playoffs.

If they keep him, the average payout will be low in comparison to other franchise quarterbacks, and the difference will become glaring as other franchise quarterbacks get new deals under a salary cap that is expected to continue to spike.

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the Jags are taking out seats to put in a pool....AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Oh My God I can't stop laughing. The dumbest thing I have ever heard.
 
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