burrrton wrote:So does the big signing bonus reduce his cap hit to just his actual salary, or does some of it still count against the cap?
Mike Florio wrote:Per a source with knowledge of the terms, Lynch gets $12 million this year, in the form $7.5 million signing bonus and a $4.5 million fully-guaranteed base salary.
Anthony wrote:I think I will wait to see what they do in FA and the draft before I comment. This could be good or bad we will see.
Anthony wrote:I think I will wait to see what they do in FA and the draft before I comment. This could be good or bad we will see.
c_hawkbob wrote:
there is NO way this is bad! None, zero, zip, nada. I have no idea what you got in your head makes you think this could be bad ...
Anthony wrote:It all depends on what they do in FA and Draft, and in play design. You guys are looking at the right here and right now, I am looking at not just now but in the next 2+ years. Another year of Lynch, another year of not improving the pass blocking, another year of no real #1 wr, and the same high school play design, another year of having to cater to Lynch, another year of people saying its Lynchs team not Wilsons, another year of not preparing for life without Lynch and Wilson growth is slowed some more. That is my concern, but as I said I will wait till FA and the draft before I really worry. If everything stays as is, then it was a bad thing, if they make some improvements in the areas noted above than it was not a bad thing. Its pretty simple. Are they going to start preparing for life without Lynch and give Wilson the weapons he needs to succeed or is it going to stay status quo. Keeping Lynch allows them to stay status quo, Lynch leaving forces them to do what must be done.
We will see.
Anthony wrote:
It all depends on what they do in FA and Draft, and in play design. You guys are looking at the right here and right now, I am looking at not just now but in the next 2+ years. Another year of Lynch, another year of not improving the pass blocking, another year of no real #1 wr, and the same high school play design, another year of having to cater to Lynch, another year of people saying its Lynchs team not Wilsons, another year of not preparing for life without Lynch and Wilson growth is slowed some more. That is my concern, but as I said I will wait till FA and the draft before I really worry. If everything stays as is, then it was a bad thing, if they make some improvements in the areas noted above than it was not a bad thing. Its pretty simple. Are they going to start preparing for life without Lynch and give Wilson the weapons he needs to succeed or is it going to stay status quo. Keeping Lynch allows them to stay status quo, Lynch leaving forces them to do what must be done.
We will see.
mykc14 wrote:
Don't forget that this might lead to the team not resigning RW, or RW not wanting to resign with the Hawks.
c_hawkbob wrote:
Why in the world are tying improving our O-line and Passing game with whether or not Beast is on the team?!
Be it Beast or someone else, we're gonna have a running game and it's gonna be allotted the same percentage of resources (at least, likely more if we're try to replace the best back in the league) as is the case now.
News flash: We're a run first team!, we will always spend money on the run game.
Anthony wrote:
Oh I do not know maybe because ewe just paid more for Lynch so less is available. Maybe because prior to 2012 our run first team got us no place until Rw. Maybe because if we had improved the oline pas protection Rw would not be the most hit, hurried and sacked QB in the league. Maybe if we improve dour Wr and had a legit #1 we would not be trying some stupid timing route with 2 wrs one of which would not be open most teams and the other would be a #4 at best. Last I checked run first does not mean you do not need to pass. FYI last year we passed the ball 454 times, and ran it 525, however 118 of those were RW and you can bet at least half or 59 were not designed runs. So if we take that into consideration we ran it 466 times and wanted to pass it 513. Either way you look at it we are trying to pass it between 46-52% of the time and either way that is a lot of our offense to not try to improve the pass blocking and WRs, and add to that if we resign Rw for the 18+ mil a year most think that is a huge amount of money not to try to protect it better and give it weapons. Common sense says you make that kind of investment in a QB you protect him and get him weapons.
All that said we will see, if the runmors are true then they are planning on doing just that.
we just paid more for Lynch so less is available
prior to 2012 our run first team got us no place until Rw
mykc14 wrote:
I doubt there is a Hawk fan out there who doesn't want the FO to get RW another target in the passing game as well as do something to improve the OL's pass blocking. With that most also understand how important ML is to our offense, the 8.5 we spend to resign him is the best money we will spend this offseason even though his resigning does nothing to our cap number this year and still gives us room to get another WR option and shore up the OL, either through the draft or free agency. The problem with the OL is there really isn't much help out there in Free Agency so saving $ does nothing in that regard. As far as WR goes they still could get any WR on the FA market they want this year, the problem is there isn't that true #1 guy. There are nice upgrades but none of them are top 15 big bodied receivers that we need. Cobb is great out of the slot, and he could help us, but he takes Baldwin out of his best position and at the price he is going to cost he wouldn't be worth it to us, IMO. So again, that money wouldn't be used on a WR anyway, probably.
c_hawkbob wrote:
It's also true that Russell Wilson has never been able to do it without Marshawn Lynch. are your really so sure that the only important part of that equation is Wilson? I'm not. And I believe myself to be as big a Wilson fan as you are, if perhaps a more realistic one.I don't expect us to fall apart after Beast leaves, in fact I didn't expect him to be back this season, but when you've got a winning hand you play it out, you don't fold just to get to the next deal.
Russ has got a long career ahead of him we'll see what happens when he has to bear more of the burden soon enough. In the mean time, I guarantee you he want's beast back for as long as he can play more than any of us!
c_hawkbob wrote:Again, all of those things, every one of them (at least of those that are true), would still be true if we were talking about Lynch or whoever it is we replace him with.
Besides, you're ignoring the very big point: percentage points vs orders of magnitude. We don't spend an inordinate amount of money on our RB position. We've been getting a bargain at the QB position and that's what's about to stop.
Besides, we've been spending a ton of both draft and monetary capitol on the WR and OL position, we've just had less success there. We don't need to spend less where we've been successful, we just need to do better where we haven't.
NorthHawk wrote:I think it's obvious we need WR improvement.
I like Norwood, and now that he has a year under his belt and has corrected his foot injury maybe he will become a bigger factor.
However the ACL with Richardson is a worry for this year at least, so I would hope with a fairly deep WR class we can get one by the 2nd round.
The OL hasn't really panned out very well even with picks of Okung and Carpenter. Britt might have a future and like Norwood after a full season, he just make a big step.
Sweezy played good at times but still misses too much, but he has improved a lot from his first year. It remains to be seen if he has reached his ceiling.
Unger is having some health issues the last few years, but Jeanpierre and Lewis look like good backups.
The problem is contracts with Carpenter possibly moving on this year and both Okung and Sweezy possibly being FAs next year.
If the worst happens and we have to replace all 3, that's a lot of continuity to replace in 2 years.
It's why I advocate taking an OL in the early or middle rounds every year as it's also a lot less expensive than Free Agency.
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