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  • Oh wow
    Hall of Famer
    • Mar 2019
    • 2753

    Originally posted by Eich
    Except it fails to mention what Bell was REALLY after and failed to get. He wanted to reset the bar for rb pay because they touch the ball more than most anyone in offense. But he didn’t figure in that rbs are easier to plug in than other skill positions. He was never going to get $17M/year, whether he’s truely savage or not.
    We can’t always get what we want.

    He was never getting $17 a year.

    The article mentions it at the end. It’s a fair and honest assessment of the true numbers of an NFL contract. I was shocked to see Johnson had more full guaranteed money than Gurley.
    Last edited by Oh wow; 03-14-2019, 07:35 AM.

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    • Ernie
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      • Aug 2013
      • 8470

      Folks assumed that Bell would exceed the Gurley and Johnson contracts... because Bell was going to get to test the open market..

      Unlike Johnson and Gurley, who signed extensions.

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      • Mr.wizard
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        • May 2014
        • 6617

        Originally posted by Ernie
        Folks assumed that Bell would exceed the Gurley and Johnson contracts... because Bell was going to get to test the open market..

        Unlike Johnson and Gurley, who signed extensions.
        Well he did exceed Johnson's deal by a little bit. I thought he would get at least what Gurley got, he didn't. However I still don't think he should of taken the Steelers deal. Where he lost was sitting out on the tag, that cost him, I think the deal the Jets gave him is better than the Steelers deal, it allows him to bank a nice chunk of the contract upfront.

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        • Ernie
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          • Aug 2013
          • 8470

          Originally posted by Mr.wizard
          Well he did exceed Johnson's deal by a little bit. I thought he would get at least what Gurley got, he didn't. However I still don't think he should of taken the Steelers deal. Where he lost was sitting out on the tag, that cost him, I think the deal the Jets gave him is better than the Steelers deal, it allows him to bank a nice chunk of the contract upfront.
          whereas with us he would have had to wait 2 years to get his 33 mill... when you consider what he lost last year.. i think theres a very good chance he would have been better compensated with us... but i guess its all speculation. Hes gone now and most of us dont feel too bad about it

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          • pittpete
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            • Aug 2008
            • 6825

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            • Northern_Blitz
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              • Dec 2008
              • 23985

              Originally posted by pittpete
              And he wouldn't have lost a year of peak earnings.

              But, he should have multi-generational wealth either way. And he got to spend a year in Miami..potentially doing things he couldn't have been doing if he was under contract with an NFL team.

              Losing a bet and still ending up $40M richer is the kind of problem I'd like to have. It's like how I wouldn't mind having Bill Gates' tax bill.

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              • Oh wow
                Hall of Famer
                • Mar 2019
                • 2753

                Of course Pittsburgh writers will spin it that way but 2/3 of Bells contract is guaranteed with the Jets. No funny money.

                If Bell has an injury or a drop off he is protected in NY. There is no protection in Pittsburgh past the first year.

                Why take 400 touches a year with no security after the first year.

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                • Eddie Spaghetti
                  Hall of Famer
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 4123

                  lol

                  what a dope

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                  • Oviedo
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                    • May 2008
                    • 23776

                    Originally posted by Eddie Spaghetti
                    lol

                    what a dope
                    Living proof of what drugs do to your brain
                    "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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                    • Buzz
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                      • Dec 2017
                      • 8299

                      Bell's contract worse than it first appeared.

                      Le’Veon Bell vowed to reset the NFL’s running back market in 2019 after refusing to play for the Steelers in 2018, and he did just that. He...

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                      • pittpete
                        Legend
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 6825

                        He still won't believe it
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                        • Moonie
                          Hall of Famer
                          • Sep 2013
                          • 2511

                          "that ain't enough to come run with the Jets..."

                          Le'Veon Bonehead Bell commenting on hypothetical $60 million Jets offer last year.

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                          • SS Laser
                            Pro Bowler
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 1928

                            I look at it this way. Bell won to the point he got more guaranteed money.
                            But lost millions. Had he taken the 2016 offer. I am not a contract guy and there is so many "turns" in these contracts I am not sure who is correct. Also no guarantee on the info on the Steelers actual contracts.
                            But a few comments over at Depot on there Bell money article was interesting.
                            How much money he really lost by not taking the 2016 deal. And that's not even figuring a possible contract in 2020 I think.
                            The Steelers honor there big contracts 99% I think. Some times if production warrants it they ask for a pay cut. Or I am sure getting into trouble could forfeit a contract. Bell made a bold move will make millions but he overvalued himself and lost millions.
                            One last crazy thing I noticed is for how all Steeler fans praised these two stars there was no bidding wars for them!
                            Speaks volumes to me on what the NFL really thinks of both. To me is says: NOT WORTH THE MONEY!
                            And look at the money handed out to other players this FA with no "bad" attitudes.

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                            • BURGH86STEEL
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 6908

                              Originally posted by SS Laser
                              I look at it this way. Bell won to the point he got more guaranteed money.
                              But lost millions. Had he taken the 2016 offer. I am not a contract guy and there is so many "turns" in these contracts I am not sure who is correct. Also no guarantee on the info on the Steelers actual contracts.
                              But a few comments over at Depot on there Bell money article was interesting.
                              How much money he really lost by not taking the 2016 deal. And that's not even figuring a possible contract in 2020 I think.
                              The Steelers honor there big contracts 99% I think. Some times if production warrants it they ask for a pay cut. Or I am sure getting into trouble could forfeit a contract. Bell made a bold move will make millions but he overvalued himself and lost millions.
                              One last crazy thing I noticed is for how all Steeler fans praised these two stars there was no bidding wars for them!
                              Speaks volumes to me on what the NFL really thinks of both. To me is says: NOT WORTH THE MONEY!
                              And look at the money handed out to other players this FA with no "bad" attitudes.
                              Both players got paid. Both players could potentially make a lot more money in endorsements playing in larger markets than Pittsburgh.

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                              • Captain Lemming
                                Legend
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 15979

                                Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
                                Both players got paid. Both players could potentially make a lot more money in endorsements playing in larger markets than Pittsburgh.
                                Yeah Jets players bank big time.
                                This has been the case for decades

                                From this guy making bank in the 70s




                                To this OTHER Jet dude who gets mad endorsement deals today:

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                                In view of the fact that Mike Tomlin has matched Cowhers record I give him the designation:

                                TCFCLTC-
                                The Coach Formerly Considered Less Than Cowher

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