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I’d look to trade first. See his real market value. If you can’t get a first round pick or more, what’s he really worth?for CCS posterity
For once I agree with you.I’d look to trade first. See his real market value. If you can’t get a first round pick or more, what’s he really worth?
Just top 5 money. Get rid of the de-escalation. Add incentives.
I’d look to trade first. See his real market value. If you can’t get a first round pick or more, what’s he really worth?
Just top 5 money. Get rid of the de-escalation. Add incentives.
If he leaves, the Bears will have 1 proven player on the D who is past his prime. Are you going to even bother watching the games?
I'm cool with keeping him provided it isn't an overpay.
According to the anchoring principle, the first offer made in a negotiation sets up a powerful, unconscious psychological anchor that acts as a gravitational force. Stated simply, there is a strong correlation between first offers and final outcomesSounds to me like he wants to be THE highest paid LB guaranteed plus incentives. The offer of being the highest paid LB with disincentives was insulting.
It would seem the options are to overpay or trade.
According to the anchoring principle, the first offer made in a negotiation sets up a powerful, unconscious psychological anchor that acts as a gravitational force. Stated simply, there is a strong correlation between first offers and final outcomes