I’ll bet you a million pesos he doesn’t. Besides any restructuring would still leave the Rams with a mountain of dead cap because they backloaded the contract. You actually think Kelly Stafford would allow Matt to give the Rams back money he’s already earned just to play for another team. I have some swamplands on the Florida coast that would be perfect for a beach house.If this team is 2-6 after the Dallas game, which is only 2 days before the trade deadline, I think there is more than a 50% chance Stafford restructures his deal and they move him.
Now—that is working under the premise that some other potential playoff team is desperate for QB help. Like if Tua doesn’t stay healthy, or Russ doesn’t work out in Denver, or Jordan Love ends up sucking. If all the playoff teams appear set at QB, than they might hold onto him. But if Miami or someone like that wants to send a handful of day 2 picks for him, I bet Snead does it.
Take your medication. It’s on the table.Did you see me make a prediction for this weekends game anywhere?
I said *if* this team starts 1-5, than pretty much everything’s on the table.
Stafford’s already made $330M in the NFL. If Les Snead said “hey, you can be our QB for the next 2 years when we are kinda rebuilding and make $80M, or you can play for “x” team that has deep playoff potential and make $55M”….I think Stafford might do it.Yeah giving away money is commonplace in today’s NFL. Nick Bosa wanted 50 million but settled for 34
Stafford can play for free if he wants. That’s doesn’t help the rams who will take a dead cap hit for the money he’s already been paid. It can’t be restructuredStafford’s already made $330M in the NFL. If Les Snead said “hey, you can be our QB for the next 2 years when we are kinda rebuilding and make $80M, or you can play for “x” team that has deep playoff potential and make $55M”….I think Stafford might do it.
Especially if he thinks McVay might bounce.
Oversimplification I think. This defense has more quality to it than 3 of 11 spots. They're gonna do one thing very badly, that being run defense. But they might outperform expectations vs the pass.8 of our 11 defensive starters are either rookies, drafted 6th round or later, or weren’t drafted at all. Maybe we get lucky and 3 or 4 of those guys pop, and we have something cooking. But if those guys turn out like most 6th round picks and undrafted players, this defense is going to give up points like it’s getting paid to.
Agree. It's one thing to not care about the salary cap implications. That's OK. However, it's foolish to just assume there are no negative implications.Yeah fans find it easier to live in the make believe world. Reality is just too difficult.
We should've traded him in the off-season. Now another year older with literally no talent around him and a questionable secondary, his production will continue to drop.Hope that doesn't happen (being down 0-4) as I am afraid AD might want to move to a contender
The best move of the off-season was saving our 1st rounder!0-0 at the moment and football’s back. Not gonna write off the season before game 1…
We used to wait till week 8 before we did this in the Spags/Linehan days
I believe this is the plan.The best move of the off-season was saving our 1st rounder!
The question becomes at what point do we tank for Caleb Williams? Because that kid is generational.
The trouble is that Arizona appears to have the same plan, and has a head start on us.at what point do we tank for Caleb Williams?
The doom and gloom is so annoying. If we end up struggling than we do but it's so weird to me that people just consistently talk so negatively about the team before the season even starts. All teams are 0-0 right now. The truth is we have absolutely no idea how the team is going to perform. None of us are at practice every day to see what the team actually looks like. From all accounts we were at least on par with the raiders and looked better than the broncos in the joint practices.