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03-19-2008, 07:18 PM #11
Re: The Official How Much Will TJ's Contract Extension Be Thread
"Schutz" wrote:
Yea, they'll let him go."Marrdro" wrote:
I bet the Vikings laugh at his agent if his play in those games is anything like last year."jmcdon00" wrote:
Did they ever finalize Gerrards?6 years 50million with 15million of it coming from incentives, 15million guaranteed.
http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story?...o&confirm=true
Already this offseason, Pittsburgh signed quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to an eight-year, $102 million deal that included over $36 million in guaranteed money.Cleveland signed restricted free-agent quarterback Derek Anderson to a three-year, $26 million contract that included $14.5 million in guaranteed money.Last October, the Dallas Cowboys signed quarterback Tony Romo to a six-year, $67.5 million contract extension that included $30 million in guaranteed money.I bet TJ's agent won't wait until the end of the year especially if his win loss record is anything like last years.And just last summer, the St. Louis Rams signed quarterback Marc Bulger to a six-year, $65 million deal with $27 million guaranteed.
A 8-4 starter with very little collegiate or NFL experience doesn't have any upside or future in the league.
;DMany many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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03-19-2008, 07:21 PM #12
Re: The Official How Much Will TJ's Contract Extension Be Thread
"Marrdro" wrote:
I starter with a QB rating of 68................bright future indeed, I'm guessing he might even crack that up to 70 next year."Schutz" wrote:
Yea, they'll let him go."Marrdro" wrote:
I bet the Vikings laugh at his agent if his play in those games is anything like last year."jmcdon00" wrote:
Did they ever finalize Gerrards?6 years 50million with 15million of it coming from incentives, 15million guaranteed.
http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story?...o&confirm=true
Already this offseason, Pittsburgh signed quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to an eight-year, $102 million deal that included over $36 million in guaranteed money.Cleveland signed restricted free-agent quarterback Derek Anderson to a three-year, $26 million contract that included $14.5 million in guaranteed money.Last October, the Dallas Cowboys signed quarterback Tony Romo to a six-year, $67.5 million contract extension that included $30 million in guaranteed money.I bet TJ's agent won't wait until the end of the year especially if his win loss record is anything like last years.And just last summer, the St. Louis Rams signed quarterback Marc Bulger to a six-year, $65 million deal with $27 million guaranteed.
A 8-4 starter with very little collegiate or NFL experience doesn't have any upside or future in the league.
;D
Super Bowls indeed.
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03-19-2008, 07:23 PM #13
Re: The Official How Much Will TJ's Contract Extension Be Thread
"Schutz" wrote:
Who mentioned superbowls?"Marrdro" wrote:
I starter with a QB rating of 68................bright future indeed, I'm guessing he might even crack that up to 70 next year."Schutz" wrote:
Yea, they'll let him go."Marrdro" wrote:
I bet the Vikings laugh at his agent if his play in those games is anything like last year."jmcdon00" wrote:
Did they ever finalize Gerrards?6 years 50million with 15million of it coming from incentives, 15million guaranteed.
http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story?...o&confirm=true
Already this offseason, Pittsburgh signed quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to an eight-year, $102 million deal that included over $36 million in guaranteed money.Cleveland signed restricted free-agent quarterback Derek Anderson to a three-year, $26 million contract that included $14.5 million in guaranteed money.Last October, the Dallas Cowboys signed quarterback Tony Romo to a six-year, $67.5 million contract extension that included $30 million in guaranteed money.I bet TJ's agent won't wait until the end of the year especially if his win loss record is anything like last years.And just last summer, the St. Louis Rams signed quarterback Marc Bulger to a six-year, $65 million deal with $27 million guaranteed.
A 8-4 starter with very little collegiate or NFL experience doesn't have any upside or future in the league.
;D
Super Bowls indeed.
Seriously he hits the market and how long do you think he sits there.Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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03-19-2008, 07:24 PM #14
Re: The Official How Much Will TJ's Contract Extension Be Thread
"Marrdro" wrote:
Who mentioned superbowls?"Schutz" wrote:
I starter with a QB rating of 68................bright future indeed, I'm guessing he might even crack that up to 70 next year."Marrdro" wrote:
Yea, they'll let him go."Schutz" wrote:
I bet the Vikings laugh at his agent if his play in those games is anything like last year."Marrdro" wrote:
Did they ever finalize Gerrards?[quote author=jmcdon00 link=topic=43371.msg743151#msg743151 date=1205971227]
6 years 50million with 15million of it coming from incentives, 15million guaranteed.
http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story?...o&confirm=true
Already this offseason, Pittsburgh signed quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to an eight-year, $102 million deal that included over $36 million in guaranteed money.Cleveland signed restricted free-agent quarterback Derek Anderson to a three-year, $26 million contract that included $14.5 million in guaranteed money.Last October, the Dallas Cowboys signed quarterback Tony Romo to a six-year, $67.5 million contract extension that included $30 million in guaranteed money.I bet TJ's agent won't wait until the end of the year especially if his win loss record is anything like last years.And just last summer, the St. Louis Rams signed quarterback Marc Bulger to a six-year, $65 million deal with $27 million guaranteed.
A 8-4 starter with very little collegiate or NFL experience doesn't have any upside or future in the league.
;D
Super Bowls indeed.
Seriously he hits the market and how long do you think he sits there.
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About as long as Quincy Carter after his stint with the Cowboys.
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03-19-2008, 07:32 PM #15
Re: The Official How Much Will TJ's Contract Extension Be Thread
"Marrdro" wrote:
Who mentioned superbowls?"Schutz" wrote:
I starter with a QB rating of 68................bright future indeed, I'm guessing he might even crack that up to 70 next year."Marrdro" wrote:
Yea, they'll let him go."Schutz" wrote:
I bet the Vikings laugh at his agent if his play in those games is anything like last year."Marrdro" wrote:
Did they ever finalize Gerrards?[quote author=jmcdon00 link=topic=43371.msg743151#msg743151 date=1205971227]
6 years 50million with 15million of it coming from incentives, 15million guaranteed.
http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story?...o&confirm=true
Already this offseason, Pittsburgh signed quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to an eight-year, $102 million deal that included over $36 million in guaranteed money.Cleveland signed restricted free-agent quarterback Derek Anderson to a three-year, $26 million contract that included $14.5 million in guaranteed money.Last October, the Dallas Cowboys signed quarterback Tony Romo to a six-year, $67.5 million contract extension that included $30 million in guaranteed money.I bet TJ's agent won't wait until the end of the year especially if his win loss record is anything like last years.And just last summer, the St. Louis Rams signed quarterback Marc Bulger to a six-year, $65 million deal with $27 million guaranteed.
A 8-4 starter with very little collegiate or NFL experience doesn't have any upside or future in the league.
;D
Super Bowls indeed.
Seriously he hits the market and how long do you think he sits there.
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We're talking T-Jack here...he's closer to a Leftwich than a Romo Bulger or Manning
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03-19-2008, 07:45 PM #16
Re: The Official How Much Will TJ's Contract Extension Be Thread
YEAR TEAM G CMP ATT PCT YDS AVG
TD
LNG
INT RAT
2001 DAL 8 90 176 51.1
1072 6.1
5 64 7
63.0
2002 DAL 7 125 221
56.6 1465 6.6 7 80 8
72.3
2003 DAL 16
292
505
57.8 3302 6.5 17
64
21
71.4
2004 NYJ 7 35 58 60.3
498
8.6
3
69
1 98.2
Career
38 542 960 56.5 6337 6.6 32 80 37
71.7
Quincy Carter Career Stats
Looks like T-jack to me
;D ;D
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03-19-2008, 08:21 PM #17
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Re: The Official How Much Will TJ's Contract Extension Be Thread
"Schutz" wrote:
but at least tjack doesnt smoke rocks like carterYEAR TEAM G CMP ATT PCT YDS AVG
TD
LNG
INT RAT
2001 DAL 8 90 176 51.1
1072 6.1
5 64 7
63.0
2002 DAL 7 125 221
56.6 1465 6.6 7 80 8
72.3
2003 DAL 16
292
505
57.8 3302 6.5 17
64
21
71.4
2004 NYJ 7 35 58 60.3
498
8.6
3
69
1 98.2
Career
38 542 960 56.5 6337 6.6 32 80 37
71.7
Quincy Carter Career Stats
Looks like T-jack to me
;D ;D
....but in a serious note, thats a lil harsh to compare the two, maybe if he sucks this year i will call him quincy jr, but for now he isnt even close
Pissing on the Pack since 08'
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03-19-2008, 08:21 PM #18
Re: The Official How Much Will TJ's Contract Extension Be Thread
I am already sick of him, trade him...LOL

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03-19-2008, 09:58 PM #19
Re: The Official How Much Will TJ's Contract Extension Be Thread
"Schutz" wrote:
Mcnabb, Steve Young, Tarkenton and Archie Manning all had worse seasons than Jackson when they were first appointed the starter. You're crazy if you think you can judge a quarterback after his first year, especially a late second round pick from a small school."Marrdro" wrote:
I starter with a QB rating of 68................bright future indeed, I'm guessing he might even crack that up to 70 next year."Schutz" wrote:
Yea, they'll let him go."Marrdro" wrote:
I bet the Vikings laugh at his agent if his play in those games is anything like last year."jmcdon00" wrote:
Did they ever finalize Gerrards?6 years 50million with 15million of it coming from incentives, 15million guaranteed.
http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story?...o&confirm=true
Already this offseason, Pittsburgh signed quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to an eight-year, $102 million deal that included over $36 million in guaranteed money.Cleveland signed restricted free-agent quarterback Derek Anderson to a three-year, $26 million contract that included $14.5 million in guaranteed money.Last October, the Dallas Cowboys signed quarterback Tony Romo to a six-year, $67.5 million contract extension that included $30 million in guaranteed money.I bet TJ's agent won't wait until the end of the year especially if his win loss record is anything like last years.And just last summer, the St. Louis Rams signed quarterback Marc Bulger to a six-year, $65 million deal with $27 million guaranteed.
A 8-4 starter with very little collegiate or NFL experience doesn't have any upside or future in the league.
;D
Super Bowls indeed.
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03-19-2008, 10:08 PM #20
Re: The Official How Much Will TJ's Contract Extension Be Thread
"Marrdro" wrote:
Why do you get to call this an "Official" anything?Another pertanent topic.
Seems we have alot of CAP available.
Bet his agent is discussing this topic with Bryzcheapski by week 5.
=Z=
Thanks to Josdin for the awesome sig!
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