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2024 Free Agency

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80% of the guys will Not sign at those projected places. JOEY BOSA TO Niners. Juice coming back, Sherman coming back for a year. Let's go!
I would take Allen Robinson
[ Edited by shawk_ra on Apr 29, 2020 at 3:03 PM ]
Not even half of them will hit the open market, but boy would Keenan Allen look great with Deebo and Aiyuk !
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Originally posted by Gkhoury2325:
80% of the guys will Not sign at those projected places. JOEY BOSA TO Niners. Juice coming back, Sherman coming back for a year. Let's go!

Bosa isn't happening, especially if the cap decreases, we have too many guys to re-sign like Kittle, Sherm, Juice, Trent, more important than getting Nick's brother, besides the Chargers will tag him.

And why AJ Green to 49ers in every article, we're not paying him the money he wants.
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Bosa isn't happening, especially if the cap decreases, we have too many guys to re-sign like Kittle, Sherm, Juice, Trent, more important than getting Nick's brother, besides the Chargers will tag him.

And why AJ Green to 49ers in every article, we're not paying him the money he wants.
Well obviously, since In the last two weeks every media outlet is saying the salary cap figures will decrease and the TV deal may be at at lower cost than expected prior to the pandemic. Things change, now we are hoping we can have football.
Originally posted by Gkhoury2325:
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Bosa isn't happening, especially if the cap decreases, we have too many guys to re-sign like Kittle, Sherm, Juice, Trent, more important than getting Nick's brother, besides the Chargers will tag him.

And why AJ Green to 49ers in every article, we're not paying him the money he wants.
Well obviously, since In the last two weeks every media outlet is saying the salary cap figures will decrease and the TV deal may be at at lower cost than expected prior to the pandemic. Things change, now we are hoping we can have football.

I can't see how TV ratings go down if the season is played with no fans in stadiums, literally everyone will be tuned in to watch from their couch.
Originally posted by jersey49er:
I can't see how TV ratings go down if the season is played with no fans in stadiums, literally everyone will be tuned in to watch from their couch.

If the number of people flocking to restaurants as they open up is any example, fans will be glued to their TV sets.

The result will be the TV money will stay strong. Onsite cash for owners will suffer but that is not a major component of cap calculations as I understand it.
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by jersey49er:
I can't see how TV ratings go down if the season is played with no fans in stadiums, literally everyone will be tuned in to watch from their couch.

If the number of people flocking to restaurants as they open up is any example, fans will be glued to their TV sets.

The result will be the TV money will stay strong. Onsite cash for owners will suffer but that is not a major component of cap calculations as I understand it.

Does the NFL even make more or less money based on ratings if a contract is in place? I figured they just get an agreed upon amount every season based on whatever TV contract they signed. Maybe there's some kind of incentives if they go over certain ratings, honestly never heard of that though.
[ Edited by diehardniners408 on May 21, 2020 at 6:07 AM ]
Originally posted by diehardniners408:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by jersey49er:
I can't see how TV ratings go down if the season is played with no fans in stadiums, literally everyone will be tuned in to watch from their couch.

If the number of people flocking to restaurants as they open up is any example, fans will be glued to their TV sets.

The result will be the TV money will stay strong. Onsite cash for owners will suffer but that is not a major component of cap calculations as I understand it.

Does the NFL even make more or less money based on ratings if a contract is in place? I figured they just get an agreed upon amount every season based on whatever TV contract they signed. Maybe there's some kind of incentives if they go over certain ratings, honestly never heard of that though.

You are correct. Only thing that effects the tv contract is if games aren't played.
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by diehardniners408:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by jersey49er:
I can't see how TV ratings go down if the season is played with no fans in stadiums, literally everyone will be tuned in to watch from their couch.

If the number of people flocking to restaurants as they open up is any example, fans will be glued to their TV sets.

The result will be the TV money will stay strong. Onsite cash for owners will suffer but that is not a major component of cap calculations as I understand it.

Does the NFL even make more or less money based on ratings if a contract is in place? I figured they just get an agreed upon amount every season based on whatever TV contract they signed. Maybe there's some kind of incentives if they go over certain ratings, honestly never heard of that though.

You are correct. Only thing that effects the tv contract is if games aren't played.

TV rights are up for renewal in 2022, though. Ratings will play a role in that.
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I can tell you one thing, don't expect LAC to keep all their upcoming free agents:

Mike Pouncey
Joey Bosa
Keen Allen
Hunter Henry
Melvin Ingram
Michael Davis - underrated CB
Denzel Perryman
Dan Feeney
Desmond King
Forest Lamp - Who I wanted the 9ers to draft

And the list goes on......but you can definitely bank on the franchise tag going to Joey Bosa, that's okay I'll gladly take Melvin Ingram or Keenan Allen!!!
Vyncint Smith could be a cheaper #3 and a replacement for KB behind Deebo & Aiyuk. He's also a decent kick returner and gunner for STs, 6'3 with 4.3 speed. Fits the YAC mentality our receiving core has. Brings a lot more to the table than KB and his dancing skills.
[ Edited by 808niner4lyphe on Dec 15, 2020 at 3:59 PM ]
Originally posted by Kolohe:
I can tell you one thing, don't expect LAC to keep all their upcoming free agents:

Mike Pouncey
Joey Bosa
Keen Allen
Hunter Henry
Melvin Ingram
Michael Davis - underrated CB
Denzel Perryman
Dan Feeney
Desmond King
Forest Lamp - Who I wanted the 9ers to draft

And the list goes on......but you can definitely bank on the franchise tag going to Joey Bosa, that's okay I'll gladly take Melvin Ingram or Keenan Allen!!!

Would really like to pick up CB Michael Davis & Center Mike Pouncey from this list
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